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2023 film by Matthew Goodhue From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Slotherhouse
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Slotherhouse is a 2023 American comedy horror film starring Lisa Ambalavanar, Sydney Craven, Olivia Rouyre, Bianca Beckles-Rose, Tiff Stevenson and Stefan Kapičić. Directed by Matthew Goodhue, and written by Bradley Fowler and Cady Lanigan, the film was released on August 30, 2023.

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Premise

A college student, Emily Young, takes an adorable three-toed sloth named Alpha out of the jungle to gain popularity at her sorority, only to discover it goes on a rampant killing spree.

In a lethargic twist to the slasher genre that lets a B-movie killer monster “hang around” in a sorority slaughterhouse film, Slotherhouse is a tongue-in-cheek horror flick that delivers a slothy kill spree packed with surprises.[2]

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Cast

  • Lisa Ambalavanar as Emily
  • Sydney Craven as Brianna
  • Andrew Horton as Tyler
  • Bianca Beckles-Rose as Zenny
  • Olivia Rouyre as Madison
  • Tiff Stevenson as Ms. Mayflower
  • Sutter Nolan as Sarah
  • Milica Vrzic as Gabby
  • Stefan Kapičić as Oliver
  • Annamaria Serda as Dakota
  • Grace Patterson as Chloe
  • Kelly Lynn Reiter as Ava
  • Tiana Upcheva as Alissa
  • Bradley Fowler as a paramedic
  • Cady Lanigan as Morgan
  • Rudi Rok as Alpha

Additionally, the main puppeteers credited are: Gregory B. Ballora, Jackson Pike and Tony Carrillo.

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Production

The concept for Slotherhouse originated when the film's co-writer, Bradley Fowler, tried to come up with the "dumbest idea" he could think of. Cady Lanigan described the concept as "like Mean Girls meets Happy Death Day with a touch of Gremlins".[3] Lanigan stated that the film was inspired by classic horror films and their use of practical effects.[4]

Release

Slotherhouse was released on August 30, 2023 by Gravitas Ventures in Regal Cinemas theaters in the United States.[5]

Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 56% of 18 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.6/10.[6]

Stuart Heritage from The Guardian described it as a "masterpiece", praising its humor as "tremendously funny" and stating that it surpasses all expectations.[7] Christy Lemire from RogerEbert.com gave the film a score of three out of four,[8] while Sam Haysom from Mashable said that the film had "irritating dialogue" and "one-dimensional characters".[9] William Earl from Variety stated that, "This killer sloth creature feature isn't funny or scary enough to justify its thin premise".[10]

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