Keith Meure
The original name sake film is vastly superior to this disaster. I honestly think the producers knew it was bad, and thought that the only way they could garner interest was marketing it as a Wrong Turn series reboot. But alas, the name is where the similarity ends. Don't be tricked! It's incredibly woke, like they rub the wokeness right in your face, and the 'evil family' just doesn't work, it doesn't feel remote or lost... They should just continue to churn out the inbred horror series!
Ninja
Very good for a pretty cheap horror, people need to stop comparing it to the original and see it as it's own thing. It takes elements from the original but also brings new stuff to the table. Better horrors out there but it still stands on its on feet and is worth a watch
David Richardson
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I was disappointed and dumbfounded at the movie. This is a complete departure from the original "Wrong Turn" horror films. The ingredients, however, don't come together and bakes a very uneven cake that is 1 cup maddening, 1/4 a cup of stupid, 1/2 a cup of inventive and intriguing ideas and concepts with a pinch of silliness and unanswered questions. If you are going in expecting a sequel to the original "Wrong Turn" series of movies you will be very upset. The ending is almost laughable.