![]() I got to asking him questions about the film, the idea behind it and even some stuff to do with his past and future projects, he seems like a good guy. ![]() Judging from the majority of negative press I’ve seen for this remake, it seems I’m going to have more positive things to say than most viewers, so that’s something right? I have to state upfront that I’ve spent some time conversing with Travis (the director) over the past few months. On several occasions I’ve said a specific review is going to be short and sweet and it never is (haha) but I’m really going to do my best on this one. This remake stars Samuel Davis (Exists), Gage Golightly (Pretty Little Liars), Matthew Daddario, Dustin Ingram and Nadine Crocker. With a script written (or for the most part, re-transcribed) by original Writer, Randy Pearlstein and Directed by Travis Zariwny (Scavengers) Cabin Fever is about a group of five friends, who become exposed to a flesh-eating virus while at a cabin on college break. Needless to say most horror fans (like myself) were surprised when word got out that Roth’s “Cabin Fever” was being remade, after all the film is only 13 years old (whoa scary that it’s that long already). Roth went on to have further success in the genre with the “Hostel” series and as they say, the rest is history. Clearly inspired by the likes of Sam Raimi’s “Evil Dead” and George Romero’s “Dawn Of The Dead”, Eli crafted his own claustrophobic horror flick about a flesh-eating bacteria, that spreads among a group of friends on a college break at a cabin in the woods. Enter “Cabin Fever” starring “Boy Meets World” actor, Rider Strong along with four other fresh faces Cerina Vincent, Jordan Ladd, James DeBello and Joey Kern. Back in 2002 Writer/Director, Eli Roth (Cabin Fever and Hostel) was fresh out of film school and eager to make his mark on the horror community.
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