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Don't Go in the Woods

Don't Go in the Woods

2012

In this twisted musical-horror mashup, a young band ventures into the woods seeking creative inspiration and a chance to escape their mundane lives. But as they delve deeper into the wilderness, they become entangled in a nightmarish web of love, greed, and ruthless ambition, where the line between reality and terror blurs, and survival is just a distant melody.

Runtime: 107 min

Box Office: $70M

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Ratings:

Metacritic

29

Metascore

4.4

User Score

Metacritic
review

13%

TOMATOMETER

review

12%

User Score

Metacritic

2.7 /10

IMDb Rating

Metacritic

25.0

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As the all-male band, comprising a blind member (character), embarks on a sin-free camping and composing expedition, they're met with a haunting warning: "DON'T GO INTO THE WOODS." The fresh mountain air ignites their creative spark, and with high hopes of getting signed to a record label, they dive deep into their souls to craft new tracks. As they navigate the forest's twisted paths, their musical prowess radiates outward, accompanied by profound personal songs that reveal interpersonal wisdom, historical anecdotes, and poignant stories. However, this journey of self-discovery is marred by obstacles, inevitable interruptions, and the gradual erosion of their sanity, souls, and creative inspiration.

As tensions simmer beneath the surface, an unseen evil lurks in the shadows, threatening to shatter the band's very essence. The group must confront these challenges head-on, testing their resolve and resilience as they navigate the treacherous landscape within the depths of the forest. Will they emerge unscathed, or will the darkness that surrounds them consume them whole? The fate of this once-united ensemble hangs precariously in the balance, as they dare to overcome the arduous obstacles that stand between them and their artistic aspirations.