• Warning: Spoilers
    CABIN IN THE WOODS has a group of kids unknowingly forced into a slasher film setting, becoming victims of other people's whim. Ansiedad, our lovely protagonist, uses the same concept with a different genre and is in complete control of the situation, almost.

    In an attempt to mirror the plot-points of Coming-Of-Age novels, she intentionally lives the life of a good girl who progressively turns bad and, like in the books, sets up a character-arc by becoming a geek in the Club and then befriending the mean-spirited popular girls; going to parties; and hooking up with a rebellious womanizer.

    Not all of these plans are carried through, and along the way she burns bridges not intended: like hurting her overweight best friend and distancing herself even more from her single mother Grace, played by Eva Mendes, a sexy working-class free-spirit having an affair with a married man.

    Not sure whether it's a quirky JUNO type indie holding back or a mainstream flick with an edge, the film lacks focus while the over-opinionated teen gets annoying. She knows too much for her (and our) own good. Thankfully there's Grace… working at a Crab restaurant and trying to keep her affair alive… to even things out, but even her tale feels clichéd and, eventually, predictable.

    But despite the flaws, the actresses (including Patricia Arquette as an English teacher) try their best make it work.