<P> Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 62% of 91 surveyed critics gave it a positive review, and the average rating was 5.8 / 10; the site's consensus is: "Writer / director Adam Green has the beginnings of an inventive, frightening yarn in Frozen, but neither the script nor the cast are quite strong enough to truly do it justice ." Critic Richard Roeper called the film "an entertaining, suspense - filled, sometimes wonderfully grotesque little scarefest", though The Hollywood Reporter commented that it "is not written, directed, or acted well enough to be a first - rate thriller". Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times made it a NYT Critics' Pick and wrote, "A minimalist setup delivers maximum fright in Frozen, a nifty little chiller that balances its cold terrain with an unexpectedly warm heart ." Peter Debruge of Variety wrote, "Don't be surprised if the movie's most wince - inducing moments come not from the "disturbing images" (as the MPAA describes the sight of a leg bone sticking six inches out of one character's ski pants) but rather of the bad acting and worse dialogue ." </P> <P> It was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Horror Film, but lost to Drag Me to Hell . </P>

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