Rent Wrong Turn 5 (2012)

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1h 27min
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Synopsis:
The backwoods of West Virginia are deeper, darker and deadlier than ever in this all-new chapter of Wrong Turn! The cutting-edge terror continues when a small town hosts the legendary Mountain Man Festival on Halloween, where crowds of costumed partygoers gather for a wild night of music and mischief. But a killer celebration soon gives way to a blood-soaked feeding frenzy when an inbred family of hillbilly cannibals trick and treat themselves to a group of visiting college students who are just dying for a good time...
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Directors:
Producers:
Jeffery Beach, Phillip J. Roth
Writers:
Declan O'Brien, Alan B. McElroy
Aka:
Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines
Studio:
20th Century Fox
Genres:
Horror
Collections:
Films That Go Bump in the Night: All Hallows' Eve, Horror
BBFC:
Release Date:
28/01/2013
Run Time:
87 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:
English Hard of Hearing
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour
BBFC:
Release Date:
Not released
Run Time:
90 minutes

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Spoilers follow ... - Wrong Turn 5 review by NP

Spoiler Alert
24/11/2017

In 2003, ‘Wrong Turn’ – the story of a group of friends menaced by deformed hillbillies – was successful enough to spawn a number of sequels. Whilst ‘2’ had a cinematic release, all subsequent instalments were straight-to-video.

There are times when I’m in the mood for entertainment like ‘Wrong Turn 5.’ It is very rare to find anyone in this film who isn’t under 25 and blemish free – except for the hillbillies, of course (even Camilla Arfwedson as young Sheriff Angela Carter is the ‘sexiest Sheriff’ around). This time the outcasts are mentored by Doug Bradley playing Maynard Odets, which sounds like an anagram of something. Bradley is famous for playing Pinhead in the ‘Hellraiser’ films; here, he even addresses the three cannibals as ‘pinheads’. It is this kind of playfulness that dissuades you from taking things too seriously.

Stoned, horny, rock-loving teens possessed of no character whatsoever get menaced by the usual tatty protagonists roughly identifiable from previous ‘Wrong Turn’ films. Three Finger, Saw Tooth and One Eye are their names. Whereas the original entry into this series very often obscured the faces of the convincingly made-up monsters, subsequent productions were more blatant with them, which is unusual as (presumably) tightening budgets have rendered the make-ups slapdash and a lot less realistic.

This is cheerfully empty-headed slasher fare, with pretties being gorily despatched by checked-shirt-wearing lumberjacks with deformities. Shrieking catwalk models being dismembered very loudly with cartoon gore: that’s what you’re going to get. Into the mix, Bradley relishes playing a grinning Davros to his manically giggling Daleks. Whilst this doesn’t climb to the perversities of the following ‘Wrong Turn 6’, it presents a heightened sleaziness about its ‘characters’, which is some kind of development. You know what you’re going to get from this. If you’re in the mood, there’s little to stop you enjoying it.

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