Well I'll be damned. "Slither" doesn't suck.
I sat down in the packed Alamo Drafthouse downtown tonight with the rest of Austin's culterati and ordered some coffee. A few of SxSW's late night screenings (including the surreal and mentally challenging Brothers of the Head) have taught me that staying awake can be a struggle in the wee hours. I needn't have worried; Slither is an old-fashioned monster romp that kept the audience hooting, laughing, and shrieking for 90 minutes. It was a boost to my faith in the power of the audience experience. I can't recall a creature feature this tight and this much fun since Tremors.
I won't go into much more detail since I intend to bang out a review over the next 48 hours or so. Suffice it to say that Slither, while far from a cinematic masterpiece, should tickle your horror bone pretty well. I fully expected a disappointment, but this was a pleasant (if gruesome) night at the movies.
I won't go into much more detail since I intend to bang out a review over the next 48 hours or so. Suffice it to say that Slither, while far from a cinematic masterpiece, should tickle your horror bone pretty well. I fully expected a disappointment, but this was a pleasant (if gruesome) night at the movies.
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Oh, that is wonderful news. Slither is the next genre flick on the theatrical release slate that I am looking forward to seeing. (Final Destination 3 was the last, I'm skipping Hills - it just couldn't get my interest perked enough.)
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