Corporate Retreat
The brief
Aaron Fisher turns the toxic workplace comedy into legitimate nightmare fuel, watching entitled tech bros get hunted through a remote lodge with gleeful precision. Odeya Rush anchors the chaos as the final girl you actually want to survive, while the film walks a tricky tightrope between dark humor and genuine scares without falling into full parody. The pacing cranks up relentlessly once the blood starts flowing, delivering satisfying corporate comeuppance wrapped in slasher thrills. Perfect for anyone who loved Ready or Not or wished The Menu had more actual murder.
The verdict
If you enjoy workplace satire mixed with slasher thrills and have the stomach for gleefully violent comeuppance against toxic corporate types, this is a satisfying horror romp that nails its tonal balance. If you're squeamish about blood or prefer your comedy without genuine scares, this will likely feel too intense and mean-spirited for your tastes.
Watch with
- 👥 Horror fans who love dark workplace comedy
- ⚠️ Skip if you're squeamish about violence
Heads up
- Graphic violence and gore (frequent)
- Jump scares throughout (moderate)
- Character deaths in brutal ways (frequent)
Credits
- Director
- Aaron Fisher
- Cast
- Odeya Rush, Sasha Lane, Elias Kacavas, Ashton Sanders, Zión Moreno, Benjamin Norris, Tyler Alvarez
Official synopsis
Blending the dread of survival horror with dark laughs and shocking twists, "Corporate Retreat" centers around a group of young executives whose luxury team-building trip descends into a bloody fight for survival against a vengeful retreat leader.
The Double
Make a night of itPair this with Hunting Matthew Nichols (2026)
Both feature isolated groups hunted by dangerous antagonists in survival scenarios.
Total runtime: 1h 29m + 1h 29m = 2h 58m