Shadows of Willow Cabin delves into repressed homosexuality and generational trauma
In the low-budget horror film Shadows of Willow Cabin, screening recently, writer-director Joe Fria explores themes of repressed homosexuality and generational trauma. Albert, a middle-aged teacher, and Devon, a paramedic, confront their past during a romantic getaway that uncovers hidden secrets. The film, spanning 114 minutes, struggles to balance its horror elements with emotional depth.
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Published 22 Jun 2026, 08:00 UTC · Updated 22 Jun 2026, 08:10 UTC
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