Slasher Studios Commentaries Now Available on Youtube

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The Slasher Studios feature length commentaries are now available on youtube for your listening pleasure. We have more coming soon so make sure to check in and subscribe to our youtube channel so you don’t miss any of the gory fun! Below are the first three commentaries so start listening and let us know what you guys think!

Slasher Studios Commentary: Scream

Slasher Studios Commentary: The People Under the Stairs

Slasher Studios Commentary: A Nightmare on Elm Street

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Slasher Studios Commentary: Scream (1996)

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Our fourth feature length horror commentary is now available to download! Join Kevin Sommerfield and Steve Goltz from Slasher Studios as they provide you commentaries from their favorite horror films from the 80’s and 90’s. It’ll be a bloody good time so get out your favorites and join in on the slasher fun! Today, they take a look at the Wes Craven 1996 smash hit SCREAM.

To download and listen to for FREE;
Slasher Studios Commentary: Scream (1996)

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A Bump in the Night: ‘Oculus’ (2014) Movie Review

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When Tim Russell (Brenton Thwaites) is just released from an institution, his sister Kaylie (Karen Gillan) convinces him to help her fulfill the promise he made to her when they were children. To investigate the mysteries deaths of several people, including their own parents revolving around a mysterious mirror. Together the two siblings must confront the past in order to destroy the mirror once and for all.

Oculus is a story that is told through many flashbacks to the two leads’ childhood, cutting back to the present. While normally flashbacks can work when done right. But when the flashbacks take place through the entire movie every ten minutes, it quickly begins to get tiring. The film suffers exactly this. It works in the final act, but not throughout everything prior to that. As I watched the film, I quickly found myself growing bored between the cuts between the past and the present. Especially when nothing was happening during either. We get strange occurrences in the flashbacks, but nothing truly frightening. In the present it’s nothing but the siblings talking. However, when the final act occurs, this is when things begin to pick up, and makes everything before that worth the wait. While everything before that was void of tension and scares, the final act provides a great deal of it, all leading to one shocker of an ending. As the final act approaches, the film does a fine job of making you second guess what is happening just as the characters in the film do.

One of the film’s strongest aspects is the acting. Thwaites and Gillan provide great performances as the two lead siblings. The chemistry between them is present, but not as strong as it could have been. However, they both provide great performances on their own. Gillan does a great job of showing a woman with great determination, but is also growing slowly unhinged as the film progresses. Thwaites does just as great of a job as the younger brother trying to forget everything that happened in their childhood and wanting to think logically, but when things begin to escalate you can see the panic begin to arise in him and the damage of the past returning.

Oculus could have been a top-notch and perfect slow burner of a film, had the flashbacks been condensed into one and have it all lead to the perfectly solid final act. While it won’t go down as one of the best supernatural horror films ever, it’s one worth checking out. Despite the boring majority of the film, the solid acting by the two leads help carry the movie to it’s solid final destination.

–Cody Landman

2.5

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Slasher Studios Commentary: The People Under the Stairs

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Our third feature length horror commentary is now available to download! Join Kevin Sommerfield and Steve Goltz from Slasher Studios as they provide you commentaries from their favorite horror films from the 80’s and 90’s. It’ll be a bloody good time so get out your favorites and join in on the slasher fun! Today, they take a look at the Wes Craven cult classic The People Under the Stairs.


To download and listen for free:
Slasher Studios Commentary: The People Under the Stairs

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Slasher Movie Posters: April Fool’s Day Edition

Today at Slasher Studios we are celebrating three slasher films all revolving around April Fools Day. As Hollywood tends to work in pairs and sometimes more, all three of these slashers were released in 1986. Paramount won the title use of April Fools Day and the other two films had to settle with the “lesser” titles Killer Party and Slaughter High. Either way, enjoy the following artwork from the films and let us know which one is your favorite.

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“Don’t Go to the Reunion” Now Nominated For Six Crimson Screen Awards

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Don’t Go to the Reunion has been nominated for six awards at the Crimson Screen Horror Film Festival. Our slasher has been nominated for Best Feature, Best Actress (Stephanie Leigh Rose, who will also be attending the fest), Best Actor (Spencer Harlan), Best Poster (created by Austin Hinderliter), Best Screenplay (Kevin Sommerfield), and Best Director. A big thank you to the Crimson Screen Horror Film Festival for the recognition. We are deeply humbled and quite honored to be nominated. Slashers will never die! Don’t Go to the Reunion screens Saturday April 19th at 1:30PM and we are sure that it’s going to be a gory good time!

For screening info:
http://www.crimsonscreenfilmfest.com/screening-schedule

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“Don’t Go to the Reunion” Now Available For Digital Download

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Our very first slasher feature, Don’t Go to the Reunion is now available on Gumroad as a digital download. Download the slasher goodness and play on your ipod, computer, tablets, and any other gory platforms you might have.

Plot synopsis:

Scott Rantzen (Brady Simenson) is a horror movie loving misfit who is teased by the popular students in school. When a date with the very popular and very beautiful Erica Carpenter (Stephanie Leigh Rose) backfires, he feels as though his life is ruined. Ten years later, the gang reunite for their class reunion. Little do they know that someone is waiting for them and ready to see that they pay for what they did. Is Scott back for revenge and will the old gang survive to tell the tale? It’ll be more gore for Class of 04.

To purchase a digital copy:

Don’t Go to the Reunion (Digital Download)

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Slasher Studios Heads Back to Horrorhound Weekend

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Slasher Studios is headed to Horrorhound Weekend once again! We had a blast at last year’s Horrorhound Weeekend in Indianapolis and we will be returning this weekend to Cincinnati. Come check out our table will lots of Don’t Go to the Reunion goodies including the very first unveiling of our brand new, limited edition Don’t Go to the Reunion VHS. We only have 25 of these bad boys so make sure to get yours early. Thanks again slasher fans for making Slasher Studios everything that it is today. We couldn’t do it without you and we are pumped to see all you slasher fans again.

Not going to Horrorhound and still want to pick up a Don’t Go to the Reunion DVD? Purchase yours below and get a FREE Don’t Go to the Reunion 11×17 poster with your purchase while supplies last!

Get your special edition DVD today.


Don’t Go to the Reunion DVD




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