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Slapface
Directed by
Jeremiah Kipp
2022
85m
Not Rated
Horror
,
Thriller
5.1
91%
85%
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A boy deals with the loss of his mother by creating a dangerous relationship with a monster rumored to live in the woods.
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Cast of Slapface
August Maturo
Lucas
Mike C. Manning
Tom
Libe Barer
Anna
Mirabelle Lee
Moriah
Bianca D'Ambrosio
Donna
Chiara D'Ambrosio
Rose
Lukas Hassel
The Monster
Dan Hedaya
Sheriff John Thurston
Alixx Schottland
Mrs. Blair
John Backstrom
Bartender
Mack Kuhr
Deputy Leggett
Nick Theurer
Deputy Shepard
Curtis Braly
Nurse
Maha Maturo
Nora
Joseph DiGennaro
Dad
Stella Hollon-King
Little Girl
Larry Mihlon
AirBnB Host
Michael David Thurston
AirBnB Friend
Tim Dwyer
Twins' Dad
Tina V. Bickmore
Doctor
Bryan Enk
Deputy Leroy
Ilaria Malvezzi
Woman in Bar
Slapface Reviews
Assignment X
Abbie Bernstein
Slapface has a sense of genuine human pain and bewilderment that give impact to its ominous flourishes.
MaddWolf
Hope Madden
Kipps ensemble finds nuance in characters that help the film compel more than just terror.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Performances aren't always where they should be, but Kipp has an idea worth following in the feature, which does an effective job communicating abyssal pain and fear that's starting to consume young minds
Paste Magazine
Matt Donato
Intentions and executions are forever separate elements, and I fear 'Slapface' is better at conveying the former while fumbling the latter.
SpookyAstronauts
Emma Wolfe
It brought something unique and raw to the table, but unfortunately, it felt simplified, leaving not a lot of room for interpretation or discussion.
Orca Sound
Carey-Ann Pawsey
Even after the final credits youll be wondering if you fully got what went on.
Screen Rant
Debopriyaa Dutta
Weaving an unsavory tale about isolation, bullying, and familial dysfunction, Slapface looms like an uncomfortable truth that is too desolate in tone.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Director/writer Jeremiah Kipp's feature hums with a Shirley Jackson vibe as monsters in the mind and from the past clash.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Both Maturo and Manning are superb in this film, and it's the chemistry between them that really makes it.
AIPT
Nathaniel Muir
A powerful look at dealing with grief, the movie is cold and uncomfortable. Mixes horror elements effectively into its emotional tale.
Cinema Crazed
Emilie Black
...it has effective scares, but once the credits roll, these are not what will stay with the viewer. The performances, images, and emotions will be there long after the film ends.
Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore
An interesting, thought-provoking indie horror film that isn't shy about exploring tough subject matter and presenting it in a way that's different, creative, and very effective.
CBR
Jon Mendelsohn
Shudder's Slapface is an effective character-driven horror film that packs an emotional punch, but it may be too bleak for its own good...
Nightmarish Conjurings
Dev Shea
Overall, while Slapface isn't an incredible psychological horror film, it isn't a bad way to spend an hour and a half of your time.
Rue Morgue Magazine
Michael Gingold
Kipp successfully weaves an observant study of the cruel realities of growing up with supernatural themes, in which each complements the other.
In Review Online
Daniel Gorman
Slapface isn't a resounding success, and like a lot of recent horror, one wishes it was content to scare instead of goosing the narrative with loose metaphor.
Backseat Mafia
Rob Aldam
A sobering and terrifying psychological drama.
Horror Obsessive
Alix Turner
The two young actors are remarkable in their contrasting roles, with all the nuance required in showing how tough it is to handle guilt, bereavement, and those who remain.
Elements of Madness
Douglas Davidson
... is all about consequences and what happens when everyone turns a blind eye to the choices made around them. It's harsh and unforgiving, using supernatural trappings to explore the ramifications of grief and abuse.
We Got This Covered
Scott Campbell
'Slapface' can often be a relentlessly bleak experience, but the thematic resonance and surprisingly effective character dynamics comfortably offset any minor flaws.
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