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1/10
Woeful attempt at a cabin-in-the-woods comedy
Leofwine_draca14 March 2017
Warning: Spoilers
RAGNAROCK'S CABIN is another cabin-in-the-woods thriller, albeit one with a plot so ridiculous that it becomes a pure comedy. The opening sequence has promise, depicting a newlywed couple who go off on their honeymoon only to discover that their cabin has been double-booked with a rowdy group of partygoers.

Much comedy ensues, but things take a weirder turn when people start dying and a hand puppet turns up. The acting is inevitably stilted and the delivery extremely wooden, and the less said about the stupid puppet the better. Is it funny? No, not for a second. At least there's a lot of incident, but that doesn't make it good.
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7/10
Tongue in Cheek Comedy That's Good For A Couple Of Laughs
angiequidim9 December 2014
Ragnarock's Cabin is a campy comedy that is about a newlywed couple that go to a romantic cabin getaway, only to have their honeymoon interrupted by some uninvited "guests". The worst thing about this is that among these guests, a killer is on the loose and there are no authorities around to help catch the culprit. Each one of them is a target and bodies are just being found all over the place. The film keeps a good pace;like most campy b movies there seems to be plot devices or filler to move the story along. People who love to watch this type of film genre will be delighted by the characters in the story; each one having their own unique traits and the comedy reminds you of the funny horror flicks like scary movie and not another scary movie. There was decent production value for this low budget film but if they had taken a little bit more time on the editing this would have been a 9.
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