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Snow Falls

Snow Falls

The weather outside is frightful.

4.6 (45)2023-01-171h 20m
Horror

Overview

After a winter storm strands five friends in a remote cabin with no power and little food, disorientation slowly claims their sanity as each of them succumbs to a fear that the snow itself may be contaminated or somehow evil.

Production
Colton Tran Films, Skowl Films

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Colton Tran

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heartaem

heartaem

May 6, 2023

5/10

A pleasant surprise, actually. It is nowhere near the best, however, it's quite a good psychological flick. Very informative with their medical information (which in most movies, tehy have the bare minimum or just bullsht), and more up to date. Very weird to hear the Russian sleep experiement randomly referenced as casual meta knowledge now a days. Weirdly, very nice to see instanes of paradoxal undressing, for some reason, that's rarely struck on in these movies, and frankly, one of the most…

Wuchak

Wuchak

October 13, 2024

6/10

**_As Norman Bates said, “We all go a little mad sometimes”_** Five college-age youths go to a luxury ‘cabin’ in the wilderness northeast of Salt Lake City to celebrate New Years Eve, but a snowstorm and power outage threaten their good time. “Snow Falls” (2023) is a cabin-in-the-woods flick in the manner of the micro-budget "Silent Retreat" (2016) just with the better production values of “Donner Pass” (2011) and, unfortunately, a too lowkey approach. Don’t get me wrong, this works as a s…