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Slaughtered

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
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Slaughtered (2010)
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Kate Glover's gory 'slasher' movie is set during one terrifying night at a remote pub in the Australian outback. When a new worker joins the group of bar staff, the sexual tension starts to ... Read allKate Glover's gory 'slasher' movie is set during one terrifying night at a remote pub in the Australian outback. When a new worker joins the group of bar staff, the sexual tension starts to rise and so too does the body count, as something horrifying is lurking beneath them in th... Read allKate Glover's gory 'slasher' movie is set during one terrifying night at a remote pub in the Australian outback. When a new worker joins the group of bar staff, the sexual tension starts to rise and so too does the body count, as something horrifying is lurking beneath them in the cellar.

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    • Kate Glover
  • Writer
    • Kate Glover
  • Stars
    • Chloé Boreham
    • Christopher Tomkinson
    • Steven O'Donnell
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
    305
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    • Director
      • Kate Glover
    • Writer
      • Kate Glover
    • Stars
      • Chloé Boreham
      • Christopher Tomkinson
      • Steven O'Donnell
    • 9User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Chloé Boreham
    Chloé Boreham
    • Jamie
    Christopher Tomkinson
    • Bar Man
    Steven O'Donnell
    Steven O'Donnell
    • Jack
    Cassandra Swaby
    Cassandra Swaby
    • Sarah
    James Kerley
    • Ash
    Erica Baron
    • Kirsty
    Tudor Vasile
    • Luke
    Roger Adam Smith
    • Crazy Ralph
    Robin Royce Queree
    • Stan
    • (as Robin Queree)
    Michael Lewis
    • Jasper
    Marc Kay
    Marc Kay
    • Simon
    Curtis Oakeshouse
    • Tim
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      • Kate Glover
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      • Kate Glover
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    5tdeladeriere

    Half a pint of slash

    Waiters in an Australian pub get sliced and diced by a masked killer while the patrons refuse to go away. This sounds stupid and it certainly is, but I'll give the director credit for making half a movie without a script.

    As far as slashers go, this holds few to no surprises, except for the setting (the pub). Glover knows her classics and fits in a Crazy Joe among the patrons, who warns the waiters that they're all doomed. For whatever reason, the manager decides to lock the doors of the pub after the first killing and the waiters have to evade the maniac from within the premises, without alerting the customers. On more than a few occasions, one of the waiter/resses witnesses a murder, comes back to the bar hysterical...and somehow resumes work. Most slashers requires a huge suspension of disbelief to work, but this one takes the cake.

    The acting is passable and the budget is low, but somehow, Glover delivers the goods and trusses up a moderately tense 80 minutes, while incorporating borderline-absurd humour into the format. Not too much, fortunately. As for the maniac, don't look for any motive other than wearing that dashing black robe and dead-skin mask.
    7Antonioreggie

    Review for slaughtered

    Not a bad film at all,honestly the film is original, I think it's creative, it depends on what exactly your looking for and how hard of a critic you are. I enjoy the film,it has good killing/murder scene's. I guess the motive for the killer would be that he was a pure psycho with just wanting to commit murders and hurt people.the story line wasn't bad either,I'd say with even more money put into the movie,with it also being longer then Slaughtered could of been something greater.if you are into watching all kinds of films including indie films and b rated movies, then this may interest you.the killer was additionally deceiving with an eagerness to commit random acts of violence.
    3Leofwine_draca

    Aussie slasher knock-off

    What is it with women directing cheap slashers? First I sat through Stacy Davidson's SWEATSHOP, and now comes Kate Glover's SLAUGHTERED, an Aussie variant on a tired theme. Once again, a bunch of characters find themselves trapped in an old rural location (this time, it's a pub, which is somewhat inevitable given the country of production) and are hunted down and killed one by one by a masked villain.

    It's predictable stuff indeed, although marginally better than SWEATSHOP, because it doesn't have to rely on extreme gore to get by. The pacing is a lot better, for instance, and there are attempts at suspense sequences. Unfortunately the characters are still very unlikeable and the script is sub-par, leaving this a chore for viewers to sit through. Still, the villain looks pretty good...
    6ASouthernHorrorFan

    My Review Of "Slaughtered"

    "Slaughtered" is an Australian slasher directed by Kate Glover and stars Chloé Boreham, Erica Baron, Marc Kay, James Kerley and Steven O'Donnell. The story follows the employees and patrons at a pub who are faced with brutal slayings at the hands of a homicidal maniac. One by one employees and alkies alike get sliced, dismembered and drained by a unstoppable masked slasher in a pretty standand 'set-em-up-knock-em-down' story.

    As far as the story goes for "Slaughtered" I am still not sure what the true motivation for the massacre is. There are mumblings and blurbs that elude to some sketchy past with the bar but nothing ever comes forward definitively. That doesn't really hinder the over all story arch from one aspect to the other more gruesome fright-fest moments in the film but it would have been nice to be let in on the plot a bit more. The acting was decent, melodramatic and at times created a very stoic atmosphere as far as connecting with the characters. A lot of horror fans would find that bothersome but it just allowed me to enjoy a film that was all about the death scenes and blood splatter. A true visceral slasher that is both contemporary and classic. The effects of the film where credible, however limited. There wasn't a major celebration of grue in the film but there was enough to entertain the slasher fan. The slasher character was commanding on screen and very creepy to watch. An emotionless form of blood-lust and rage. He had no remorse in his killing frenzy and was very reminiscent of such film slashers as "Ben Willis" as well as hints of the " Babyface Killer" . His kills were not all that creative preferring to just slice or gore his victims but there was a couple of creative death scenes in the film. A lot the stuff may not have been plausible but it is slasher fiction so does it really need to be?!

    Over all "Slaughtered" was an entertaining slasher flick from down under with a good amount of blood flow. The story was simple and will not appeal to viewers seeking depth or stronger meaning in their horror stories. As I said I still have no real clue why the killer killed other than the fact that the killer liked to kill. The sound track and the effects are worthy aspects to the film and all though the characters lack luster or strong emotional connectivity they still emote enough to hold what little story there is together. I liked "Slaughter" and it is a cool, simple slasher film that will work great during the Halloween slasher flick rich season of horror entertainment.
    4vincewyldeshow

    What Is Even Going On

    I cannot fathom how this went to print with so many bad plots going on at once. The plot is tangled and confusing, there are scenes that add nothing to the storyline, and the dialog is clumsy and silly. The idea of someone murdering people and everyone just going about their evening instead of throwing a chair through the window or breaking the front door down is beyond dumb, it's impractical even by horror genre standards.

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Schooner of Blood
    • Production company
      • Red Sparrow
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      • $100,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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