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Five short films by five filmmakers including: "The Exterminator," "The Range," "Turnout," "Night Scream," and "Dead Letters."

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Audience Member Slices is a low budget anthology of 5 comedy/horror tales. All of them have good ideas, but not necessarily executed well. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Audience Member Well I thought this would be good but no turned out to be a very low grade horror that's not even scary. It's like watching the high school drama team put together a movie. Terrible! Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Audience Member HORRIBLE IF IT WAS POSSIBLE I WOULD GIVE IT 0 STARS. THIS IS LIKE A HOMEMADE MOVIE!!! Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Audience Member I just want to start this review off saying one thing...I love anthology movies growing up watching Tales from the crypt, Monsters, Twilight Zone, and off course movies like creep show and although not horror the amazing stories series I have become a major anthology junkie. But sadly more than half of them completely suck the most recent good one I had seen before watching Slices was Trick R Treat. Now on to my review of the little hidden treasure known as Slices. As you may of guessed from my little intro there Slices is a anthology of five short stories shown too you through the eyes of an insomniac who has found himself watching a marathon of a horror host television show dubbed "Tales of the macabre" which gave me flash backs to growing up with such people as Elvira and the great Joe Bob Briggs on my television screen introducing me to endless tales of gore and terror. The stories included in this anthology are very original and at the same time pay homage to different styles of horror. You get a little taste of everything from torture horror to classic 80's splatter it's a nice tasting treat for anyone who grew up in the 80's. Out of the five I really only disliked one but for sake of not tainting your viewing of this movie I've decided to keep the one I didn't to myself I'd really like to hear some others takes on this five shorts, so please feel free to leave comments if you happen to give this film a go. Each of the stories are pretty solid and entertaining they kept my attention the entire two hours and thirty minutes. The make up for the most part was pretty good and graphic at times the only make up I thought was bad was in the fourth story the "monsters" I'll call them so as to not spoil anything look like the members of Cradle of filth, but other than that I came away pleased with the makeup and the gore displayed in this movie. Overall when the credits rolled I found myself happy with the time I just spent with Slices I'm very picky when it comes to these types of movies and watch everyone I can get my hands on. This is a fun watch for any fan that enjoys good old fashion low budget horror you'll feel like your back in the 80's before it's over having flashbacks of your Megadeth jean jacket and skin tight pants *throws up the devil horns*. 6.5/10 - Ritualistic The Liberal Dead http://liberaldead.blogspot.com Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Audience Member Like a bad version of Tales from the Darkside...which makes it <i>really </i> bad. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Five short films by five filmmakers including: "The Exterminator," "The Range," "Turnout," "Night Scream," and "Dead Letters."
Director
Lenny Lenox, Neil McCurry, Lance Polland, Steven Richards, Vito Trabucco
Screenwriter
Lenny Lenox, Neil McCurry, Matthew Olivo, Lance Polland, Steven Richards, Vito Trabucco
Production Co
Zen Weasel Films, Polland Pictures, Other Side Cinema, McCurry Films
Genre
Horror, Sci-Fi
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 19, 2017
Runtime
1h 48m