
Slip 2006
"Your bad dreams are about to get worse."
Slip (2006), directed by Brian Maris, plunges viewers into a chilling thriller where repressed trauma collides with the supernatural.
Director: Brian Maris
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Slip (2006) about?
Slip follows Sarah, a woman haunted by her mother's murder, who discovers she can communicate with spirits desperate for closure. When a ghost leads her to Cal, a reformed car thief wrongly accused of betrayal, Sarah must navigate a web of deceit and danger to free his soul—and her own.
Who directed Slip?
Brian Maris directed Slip, crafting a thriller that blends psychological tension with supernatural horror.
Who stars in Slip?
The film features Donald Turner as Cal, Jill Small as Sarah, and supporting roles from Hosea L. Simmons, Sky Soleil, and Stacey Paige.
Is Slip (2006) worth watching?
As a 96-minute supernatural thriller, Slip delivers a tight, atmospheric story with strong performances. While it may not be a mainstream hit, its unique blend of psychological drama and ghostly intrigue makes it a hidden gem for fans of the genre.
How long is Slip?
Slip runs for 96 minutes.
About Slip (2006) — A Thriller Where the Dead Demand Justice and the Living Can't Escape
Slip (2006), directed by Brian Maris, plunges viewers into a chilling thriller where repressed trauma collides with the supernatural. Sarah, the protagonist, carries the weight of her childhood trauma—witnessing her mother's murder—only to discover that her unresolved grief has opened a door to the spirit world. Now, she's pulled into a twisted role as a conduit for lost souls seeking closure. When a restless spirit leads her to Cal, an ex-car thief on the verge of turning his life around, their fates become dangerously intertwined. As Sarah races to help Cal clear his name and escape his vengeful partners, she uncovers a darker truth about her own connection to the dead. With its eerie atmosphere and psychological depth, Slip blends suspense with supernatural dread, leaving audiences questioning the fine line between grief and the afterlife.
The film's moody directing and strong performances—especially by Donald Turner and Jill Small—anchor its haunting narrative, while themes of guilt, redemption, and the unseen forces that shape our lives linger long after the credits roll. Whether you're drawn to psychological thrillers or ghostly mysteries, Slip offers a compelling, unsettling experience that lingers like a half-remembered nightmare.