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Wrong Turn: The Foundation [Blu-ray]

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Description

Friends hiking the Appalachian Trail are confronted by 'The Foundation', a community of people who have lived in the mountains for hundreds of years.

Genre: Horror, Thriller


Format: NTSC, Blu-ray, Subtitled


Contributor: James Harris, Bill Sage, Adain Bradley, Charlotte Vega, Dylan McTee, Emma DuMont, Daisy Head, Mike Nelson, Matthew Modine, Robert Kulzer See more


Initial release date: 2021-01-26


Language: English


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces


Audio Description: ‏ ‎ English


Item model number ‏ : ‎ BR58868


Director ‏ : ‎ Mike Nelson


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, Blu-ray, Subtitled


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 50 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ February 23, 2021


Actors ‏ : ‎ Charlotte Vega, Adain Bradley, Bill Sage, Emma DuMont, Dylan McTee


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ Spanish


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great movie
The movie has really good picture, there is no skips or any other problem, has good quality, and it is really great to watch.
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025 by Travis

  • Love it
Good movie
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025 by Zaikyyah Young

  • Now let's get you off this mountain.....
Let me start this review by informing all I am a huge horror fan and have a massive collection. It is my favorite genre, and I am very judging. I love all the Wrong Turn films previously and have all on Blu ray. I purchased this here on Amazon, and then read that the film was taking a different direction. Skeptical of course, I went ahead and bought. I was pleasantly surprised first viewing. The typical liberal you should feel bad for being white BS is there, but it's easily ignored, because they actually did a great job on this film, and you must watch it all the way through to the credits. It's a solid horror film with some great twists, but it should not have been named Wrong Turn in my opinion, it should have a different name, the film has nothing to do with the Wrong Turn films. That being said, I am happy with the purchase, aside from a bit of silly whitesploitation, it was actually necessary to set the mood here. Worth residing in your collection, there are some deleted scenes too and good extra's. Pick it up and see. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2021 by James Russell

  • Great
Really good movie
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024 by James

  • Not the hillbilly horror remake you were hoping for... not bad either.
A decent horror film, but a God awful reimagining of Wrong Turn—which it clearly isn’t even trying to do. A group of friends hiking the Appalachian Trail stumble across an archaic tribe of long-secluded woodsmen and disappear. Determined to find them, a father (Matthew Modine; Stranger Things, 47 Meters Down) sets out looking for his daughter (Charlotte Vega; Another Me) recruiting whatever help from the rural locals he can. I’m not impressed with this Appalachian cult of deer skull-masked mountain people. Their costumes, camouflage and booby trap shenanigans all seem far-fetched even for a horror movie. These guys always seem to be in the right place at the right time in the otherwise vast forest. It’s not cheeky or charming or amusingly self-aware. Quite the opposite—this is 100% serious and always delivered with a straight face. Yet the events that transpire felt very unrealistic, even in the context of a horror movie. This film’s greatest saving grace would be how it celebrates brutal head trauma across multiple scenes. The first death scene features an awesomely mangled jaw and crushed skull. Some other brutal scenes include a spiked pit trap impalement and a savage cranial beating with a log. These visuals are more pleasing (to gorehounds at least) than the overall movie—which has none of Wrong Turn’s (2003) DNA to be found. In execution, this movie wishes it was The Shrine (2010) and it doesn’t even know it. This script was clearly written for a more northern setting, and set in Virginia (not West Virginia as the source material) to ease us into a Wrong Turn state of mind. It’s sad how obvious it is that this was originally never meant to be a Wrong Turn script. At one point a character refers to hunting moose and elk… moose are found nowhere near Virginia! Perhaps that makes more sense of whatever language they spoke (something Germanic/Slavic/Scandinavian, I’m no linguist). Later in the movie, more dumb things transpire. The “cavern of the blind” was particularly ridiculous and smacked of something in an ill-written Hammer-era movie of the 50s or 60s depicted some lower circle of Hell. The story doesn’t build to anything meaningful or particularly tense. But as critical as I can be, the finale scene was definitely satisfying even if brief. In fact, this movie would probably be okay if it had no association with Wrong Turn. Just call it “Appalachia” or “The Tribe” or “The Foundation” (the name of our tribe in this movie). Not an upsettingly bad movie at all. It’s just fine really. But without gnarly-toothed inbred cannibals, surely a woefully disappointing “reboot” of the Wrong Turn namesake, doing no justice to the original property in any way, shape or form. That just put a sour taste in my mouth. Ultimately director Mike P. Nelson (The Domestics, Summer School) made a decent enough film that suffered from the studio’s desperate attempt to use the title and retain the rights to the Wrong Turn property for the sake of future cash grabs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2021 by John's Horror Corner John's Horror Corner

  • Don't believe the hate - this is a solid movie.
Just watched the blu ray last night and was very pleasantly surprised with this new take on the franchise. I own, have watched, and enjoyed all six of the previous Wrong Turn movies. Is this just another one of the same? Absolutely not - it is much better. The story is much more interesting and deeper than previous installments. The characters were all refreshingly real and modern. And the ending was just awesome. I viewed this as a new start for the franchise and hope they continue down the path that was started. We didn't really need a seventh inbred hillbilly cannibal story anyways. So, ignore the negative reviews that are complaining that this isn't like the previous Wrong Turn movies. Or that it's too "liberal", lol. If you wanted more of the same old stuff, go back and watch one of the other SIX movies. If you enjoy horror/survival flicks and want something new, check this one out with an open mind - you won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2021 by CRS

  • This is how you do a reboot!!!
Loved this Easter rental so much that I bought the Blu-Ray for want of a 4K UHD disk. I truly loved the original from 2003 which I saw in theater . . . and I must say that this reboot is one of the very best reboots that has ever been produced. It is of the echelon of "My Bloody Valentine 3D" in 2010, "The Chainsaw Massacre" in 2003, "Black Christmas" in 2006 and *Unrated Director's Cut Halloween" in 2007 by Rob Zombie. I'm so happy with the twists & turns of this movie!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2022 by Clifford Rose

  • Surprisingly an awesome remake
While I anticipating the arrival of my blu ray, I read hundreds of horrible and nasty reviews. Finally I watched it myself and really enjoyed it. I’m assuming people hated the film simply because it wasn’t EXACTLY like the original whereas I felt an entire updated new vision was done very well. I was also shocked actually because viewers will be blown away at the movie taking such an unseen direction in the second half . Certainly the original will always be a classic film in the horror genre but I really have to say this remake was brilliantly written and had some great actors. New viewers please go into this film with an open mind and understand it’s absolutely nothing comparable to the original Wrong Turn franchise.... Enjoy ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2021 by Freddie Alford

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