Cinefantastique Spotlight Podcast: <em>The Cabin in the Woods</em>

Joss Whedon has just been the busy, busy little bee lately, hasn't he?
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2012-04-16-05_300dpi_410.jpgJoss Whedon has just been the busy, busy little bee lately, hasn't he? He was one of the producers of the Morgan Spurlock documentary Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope last week; he's the director of eagerly awaited The Avengers, coming up in May; and this past weekend he produced and helped co-write The Cabin in the Woods with first-time director Drew Goddard (who previously wrote Cloverfield). A deconstruction of the by-now-well-known stock "slasher" horror movie, Cabin takes its clutch of cliche teenagers (played by Kristen Connolly, Thor's Chris Hemsworth, Anna Hutchinson, Dollhouse's Fran Kranz and Jesse Williams) besieged in a country cabin by a family of zombie sadists, and twists the scenario around by having it being monitored and manipulated by a bunch of shirt-sleeve nine-to-fivers (including Richard Jenkins, Amy Acker, and Bradley Whitford), for mysterious ends.

Join Cinefantastique Online's Steve Biodrowski, Lawrence French, and Dan Persons as they critique the critique, looking into what Goddard and Whedon bring to the (torture) table above and beyond a replication of the form, how the film's mythology holds up under close scrutiny, and whether the Scream franchise has anything to worry about. Then, the gang takes a capsule look at the outer space prison riot film Lockout. Plus: What's coming in theaters.

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