Slither backdrop
Slither

Slither

Horror has a new face.

6.5 / 1020061h 36m

Synopsis

A small town is taken over by an alien plague, turning residents into zombies and all forms of mutant monsters.

Genre: Horror, Science Fiction, Comedy

Status: Released

Director: James Gunn

Website:

Main Cast

Nathan Fillion

Nathan Fillion

Bill Pardy

Michael Rooker

Michael Rooker

Grant Grant

Elizabeth Banks

Elizabeth Banks

Starla Grant

Gregg Henry

Gregg Henry

Jack MacReady

Tania Saulnier

Tania Saulnier

Kylie Strutemyer

Don Thompson

Don Thompson

Wally

Brenda James

Brenda James

Brenda Gutierrez

Jennifer Copping

Jennifer Copping

Margaret

Jenna Fischer

Jenna Fischer

Shelby

Haig Sutherland

Haig Sutherland

Trevor

Trailer

User Reviews

Repo Jack

A comedy-horror riff on an alien-parasite invasion of a small rural town is fun, gross and completely engaging. James Gunn demonstrates his pre-GOG chops, getting the most of the great acting ensemble including Elizabeth Banks, Michael Rooker, and Nathan Fillon.

CinemaSerf

OK, so some of the visual effects looked like they'd come straight from a 1970s edition of "Dr. Who", but once this gets up and running it's actually quite an entertaining bug-cum-zombie horror. When a meteorite lands outside a small American town, it's slug-like occupant manages to spore the local bigwig "Grant" (Michael Rooker) after he had sought some beer-induced woodland comfort after being spurned by his not-in-the-mood wife "Starla" (Elizabeth Banks) and things turned altogether stickier for him. Meantime, she's always had a bit of a crush on hunky local sheriff "Bill" (Nathan Fillion) which might well prove useful when he is drafted in to establish just why the town's pet population appears to have disappeared. Has her husband - or his troubling, bubbling, eczema - anything to do with these troubling developments? There story is all fairly predicable and there are bound to be a few scenes here that will remind you of earlier John Carpenter or Hammer or even David Cronenberg films, but there is still enough originality and tongue-in-cheek humour to keep this simmering along nicely as a stand alone project. The acting is adequate, as is the writing, and aside from making your next bath an extremely nervous experience, it's an amiable and gory splat-the-rat enterprise that I did quite enjoy.