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Twisted Weekend III: Slacker Holocaust 2003

60 min📅 2003-01-01

"Are you going to play the game?"

In the third chapter of the cult horror anthology *Twisted Weekend III: Slacker Holocaust (2003)*, director David C. King delivers a chilling tale where a seemingly ordinary birthday party spirals into a nightmare.

Director: David C. King

Cast

Dayspring Nelson
Violet Shivas
Asha Sabini
Lucie Leigh Viscusi
Jason Brunt
Morris 'Billy Bud' Popvanaovich
Erhard Falk
Joe Bongholio
David C. King
David C. King
Chuck D. Sterb'd
Frank Barnhardt
Bobby Boygal
Penny Rhoten
Shaunda
Peter Herman
The Man
Brett Circe
Art

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Twisted Weekend III: Slacker Holocaust (2003)* about?

A group of college friends gathers for a birthday celebration, only to awaken something sinister when they play with a mysterious Ouija board. Their carefree night spirals into terror as their game turns deadly, testing their sanity and survival in ways they never expected.

Who directed *Twisted Weekend III: Slacker Holocaust*?

David C. King helmets this twisted installment of the *Twisted Weekend* series, blending indie horror with a raw, unpolished aesthetic.

Who stars in *Twisted Weekend III: Slacker Holocaust*?

The film features Dayspring Nelson, Asha Sabini, Jason Brunt, Erhard Falk, and David C. King, with Frank Barnhardt rounding out the ensemble.

Is *Twisted Weekend III: Slacker Holocaust (2003)* worth watching?

While it leans heavily into low-budget horror conventions, the film's relentless tension and unique premise make it a cult curiosity for fans of gritty, DIY thrillers. Its short runtime keeps the scares tight, though it may not satisfy those seeking polished storytelling.

How long is *Twisted Weekend III: Slacker Holocaust*?

The film runs for 60 minutes.

About Twisted Weekend III: Slacker Holocaust (2003) — Horror Anthology with Ouija Board Terror

In the third chapter of the cult horror anthology *Twisted Weekend III: Slacker Holocaust (2003)*, director David C. King delivers a chilling tale where a seemingly ordinary birthday party spirals into a nightmare. When a group of college friends unknowingly summon something sinister via a cursed Ouija board, their night of celebration turns into a desperate fight for survival. The film thrives on a grimy, low-budget atmosphere, blending slasher tropes with a gritty, DIY aesthetic that leans into the raw energy of indie horror. Themes of reckless curiosity, trust in the unknown, and the consequences of playing with forces beyond human comprehension drive the story forward, wrapped in a relentless tone of dread.

Dayspring Nelson, Asha Sabini, and Jason Brunt lead the cast as the unsuspecting partygoers whose carefree evening quickly unravels into chaos. With King himself in the director's chair—a rare auteur making a cameo as one of the victims—the film balances dark humor and genuine scares, leaving audiences questioning whether the real horror lies in the supernatural or in the reckless choices of its characters.