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There’s a specific, guilty-pleasure charm to direct-to-video horror sequels from the early 2010s. They are the cinematic equivalent of eating a gas station hot dog at 2 AM—you know it’s not gourmet, but sometimes, that’s exactly what you crave.

Release Date: 2011 Director: Declan O’Brien Tagline: “No escape. No mercy. No sequel is safe.” Wrong Turn - 4 - Bloody Beginnings -2011- -MM S...

Tubi, Pluto TV, and Shudder (rotating schedule). Do you agree? Is this the best of the "bad" Wrong Turn sequels, or does it belong in the frozen trash bin? Drop a comment below. No mercy

Grade: C+ for effort, D- for script, A+ for gore. Is this the best of the "bad" Wrong

Enter . The title itself is a lie. There are no "beginnings" here. In fact, this prequel completely ignores the continuity of the first three films. But does that matter? Let’s break down this snow-soaked slice of cannibalistic chaos. The Plot: Asylum Meets Snowmageddon Forget the woods of West Virginia. Bloody Beginnings takes us to West Virginia’s abandoned insane asylum . Specifically, the Glenville Sanatorium.

If you want complex storytelling, watch The Shining . If you want to see a mutant use a human ribcage as a grappling hook in a snowstorm, press play.

Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings is not a good movie. It is a fun movie. It marks the turning point (pun intended) where the franchise stopped trying to be scary and fully embraced being a cartoonish splatter-fest.