
The Dyatlov Pass follows a group of American students on a trek to investigate the true life mystery of nine Russian skiers who befell unexplained deaths while skiing in the Russian mountains in 1959. To this day, their deaths have been one of the most bizarre unsolved mysteries of the 20th century.... (Full plot summary below)
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The Dyatlov Pass follows a group of American students on a trek to investigate the true life mystery of nine Russian skiers who befell unexplained deaths while skiing in the Russian mountains in 1959. To this day, their deaths have been one of the most bizarre unsolved mysteries of the 20th century.
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| Film4Michael LeaderRenny Harlin's fun, creepy found-footage horror knows when to be charming and, crucially, when to take its based-on-true-events conspiracy plot to its ridiculously entertaining conclusion. |
| AV ClubMike D'AngeloHere’s the trouble: Devil’s Pass isn’t actually about the Dyatlov Pass Incident. It’s about five blandly good-looking American kids who decide to make a documentary about the Dyatlov Pass Incident but subsequently disappear in the same area, leaving behind — sigh — their camera equipment. |
| Total FilmMatt GlasbySometimes bad, never boring and, at the last, completely bonkers, it’s proof at least that you can freeze cheese. |
| Little White LiesMartyn ConterioThe awe-inspiring mountain vistas serve to ratchet up the claustrophobic intensity against the characters' blithe, even foolish, attitudes. |
| The Ooh TrayEd WhitfieldIts grab at realism makes the artifice highly conspicuous. |
| FEARnetScott WeinbergFurther evidence that seasoned directors enjoy the found footage gimmick as much as the first-timers seem to. |
| Observer (UK)Philip FrenchIf you know nothing of this incident you'll be intrigued, as I was. But the explanation, which involves another curious tale from the 1940s that continues to fascinate conspiracy theorists, is difficult to swallow. |
| Slant MagazineDrew HuntAs Renny Harlin's career progresses, it seems more and more that his early gems were merely happy accidents. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn JohansonA deliciously ooky, X-Files-esque chiller that's a scary-fun hoot and a half; a lean, smart example of the found-footage flick. |
| GuardianMiranda KiekAn hour of waiting for something to happen followed by 30 minutes of silliness. |