The Cabining is a 2014 horror comedy directed by Steve Kopera. The story centers on two failing screenwriters who travel to a remote artistsâ retreat, seeking inspiration. The retreat proves anything but serene, as the artists die off one-by-one.
Matt Molgaard of AddictedToHorrorMovies.com describes The Cabining as âÂÂmore buddy comedy than anything else, but the tone, and the aesthetics of the film sweep viewers away in time, depositing them right back in the 1980s, when slashers were still a lot of fun, and a good kill or character could steal the heart.âÂÂ
The Cabining focuses on Todd, the brains behind the screenwriting team. Todd struggles with creating a unique premise in the cliche-ridden horror genre. Ambush Bug at AinâÂÂt It Cool News writes, âÂÂTHE CABINING is a peek behind the camera at the hardships writers go through to write a script and grasp that elusive good idea.âÂÂ
Todd discovers inspiration while at the artistsâ retreat, as the body count increases. Mike Haberfelner at SearchMyTrash.com adds that ToddâÂÂs âÂÂcreativity soars during these violent days, and he has long abandoned his silly old slasher for a brandnew whodunnit based on current events.âÂÂ
The Cabining is specifically known and recognized for accentuating and playing with traditional horror tropes as, âÂÂcliches are called out and worked upon in the film.â HorrorFreakNews.com adds âÂÂThe mountain of clichés that the Kopera Brothers build throughout the film could easily work as a major detriment to the final product, but thatâÂÂs not the case. As the KoperaâÂÂs lay out the familiar they make sure to stand, point and laugh from a distance.âÂÂ
The original title for the movie was Screamwriters.
Todd and his feckless friend want nothing more than to write a hit horror screenplay. ToddâÂÂs wealthy uncle offers to fund the feature, but he provides one condition - they must complete it in two weeks.
With the accelerated deadline, Todd and Bruce venture to a remote artistsâ retreat, hoping for inspiration. When guests start dying in mysterious, gruesome ways, Todd canâÂÂt help but be equally revolted and inspired.
With his imagination piqued, Todd must write quickly before he becomes the next victim.
Principal photography took place primarily in Boyne City, Michigan and Los Angeles. The interiors scenes were shot primarily at a large house in Horton Bay, Michigan.
The film aired on Starz Encore throughout 2014-2015 and the Starz App in 2016-2017. Indican Pictures owns North American distribution rights, and the movie is represented by Leomark Studios.
Dread Central listed The Cabining as one of the "10 Horror Comedies a True Fan MUST See" and one of the âÂÂ10 Amazing Indie Horror Films You May Have Missed.âÂÂ, saying, "itâÂÂs an awesome movie that blends slasher elements with satirical elements, and it comes together beautifully."
Bare Bones International Film Festival 2014 - World Premiere - Winner Best Horror Feature Cape Fear Independent Film Festival 2014 - Winner Best Horror
FANtastic Horror Film Festival 2014 - Winner Best Cinematography, Best Supporting Actress (Melissa Mars), Nominated for Best Director, Best Comedy, Best Actor (Mike Kopera), Best Supporting Actor (Bo Keister)
Indie Gathering International Film Festival 2014 - Winner Best Horror Comedy
Dances with Films 2014
Kansas International Film Festival 2014
United Film Festival 2014
Brainwash Movie Festival 2014