Wrong Turn: - 4 - Bloody Beginnings -2011- -mm S...
: While waiting out the storm, the students are unaware the cannibals still live there. One student, Vincent, is murdered early on after discovering a friend's corpse.
In the vast, blood-soaked landscape of 2000s horror, the Wrong Turn franchise stands as a pillar of unapologetic grit. While the 2003 original is often remembered fondly for its tense, Deliverance-style survival horror, the sequels developed a cult following for a different reason: they leaned into the gore, the absurdity, and the lore of the franchise’s iconic villains. Standing tall amidst the avalanche of Direct-to-DVD sequels is 2011’s Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings . Wrong Turn - 4 - Bloody Beginnings -2011- -MM S...
Contrast the "civilized" college students (with their snowmobiles and modern social dynamics) against the animalistic survival instincts of the Hillickers. The Razing of Hope: : While waiting out the storm, the students
Sean Skene (Three Finger), Scott Johnson (Saw Tooth), and Dan Skene (One Eye). Critical & Fan Reception While the 2003 original is often remembered fondly
Detail the 1974 opening at Glensville Sanatorium, where young Three Finger, Saw Tooth, and One Eye escape their cells and incite a riot. The Catalyst:
The abandoned, frozen asylum provides a much darker and more isolated atmosphere compared to the usual woods of the previous films.
Upon release, Wrong Turn 4 received overwhelmingly negative reviews from mainstream critics. does not have an official score for the straight-to-DVD entry, but audience scores hover around 30–40%. Common critiques included: