From Joss Whedon, the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Drew Goddard, writer of the monster movie phenomenon Cloverfield, comes the horror film to end all horror films!
The details of the plot are a closely guarded secret, though Joss himself has described it as “a straight-up, balls-out, really terrifying horror movie,” adding,"it is not just a slasher in the woods. It's a little more complicated than that..."
All will be revealed in the Official Visual Companion, featuring in-depth interviews, the full screenplay by Whedon and Goddard, stunning production art, and hundreds of color photos!
“In classic Whedonesque style, this movie doesn’t just have fun with the genre, it blows it up. Deconstruction is kid’s stuff—this one delves deep into the psychology behind the universal need to confront evil. The turns it takes are pretty mind-boggling, and the end of the movie is truly demented. You’ll still be laughing, but nervously.” Marti Noxon, writer and producer of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and writer of the 2011 movie Fright Night
"Awesome, detailed looks at the behind the scenes." - Ain't It Cool
"This seriously gorgeous book includes just loads of concept art and production photos, which give you a way better look at [spoilers, sweetie!], plus all the millions of other details you might have missed." - io9
"...a certified joy for the movie's already-sizable cult of worshippers. The interview offers up essentially everything you could possibly want to know about the film and the mad scientists behind it." - JoBlo
"There is absolutely no reason why you shouldn’t go out and buy this right now." - Comic Book Movie
"[The Cabin in the Woods: The Official Visual Companion] will have you uncovering “hidden truths” long after the credits roll." - Strange Kids Club
"A great look into the minds of one of the genre’s most influential and original filmmakers..." - Anything Horror
"There is no reason to not buy this. It will make you so happy." - Film.com
"Easily the best companion book that I have ever seen. It is not only caters to fans of Whedon but all horror fans a like." - MediaMikes
From Joss Whedon, the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Drew Goddard, writer of the monster movie phenomenon Cloverfield, comes the horror film to end all horror films!
The details of the plot are a closely guarded secret, though Joss himself has described it as “a straight-up, balls-out, really terrifying horror movie,” adding,"it is not just a slasher in the woods. It's a little more complicated than that..."
All will be revealed in the Official Visual Companion, featuring in-depth interviews, the full screenplay by Whedon and Goddard, stunning production art, and hundreds of color photos!
Praise
“In classic Whedonesque style, this movie doesn’t just have fun with the genre, it blows it up. Deconstruction is kid’s stuff—this one delves deep into the psychology behind the universal need to confront evil. The turns it takes are pretty mind-boggling, and the end of the movie is truly demented. You’ll still be laughing, but nervously.” Marti Noxon, writer and producer of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and writer of the 2011 movie Fright Night
"Awesome, detailed looks at the behind the scenes." - Ain't It Cool
"This seriously gorgeous book includes just loads of concept art and production photos, which give you a way better look at [spoilers, sweetie!], plus all the millions of other details you might have missed." - io9
"...a certified joy for the movie's already-sizable cult of worshippers. The interview offers up essentially everything you could possibly want to know about the film and the mad scientists behind it." - JoBlo
"There is absolutely no reason why you shouldn’t go out and buy this right now." - Comic Book Movie
"[The Cabin in the Woods: The Official Visual Companion] will have you uncovering “hidden truths” long after the credits roll." - Strange Kids Club
"A great look into the minds of one of the genre’s most influential and original filmmakers..." - Anything Horror
"There is no reason to not buy this. It will make you so happy." - Film.com
"Easily the best companion book that I have ever seen. It is not only caters to fans of Whedon but all horror fans a like." - MediaMikes