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Slaughter Studios 2002

★ 3.89 votes85 min📅 2002-12-31

"The Place Where Nightmares Come True"

Step into the crumbling ruins of Slaughter Studios (2002), a once-notorious playground for low-budget horror legends now reduced to dust and decay.

Director: Brian Katkin

Cast

Amy Shelton-White
Amy Shelton-White
Madigan
Peter Stanovich
Steve Sperg
Nicolas Read
Kevin
Tara Killian
Tara Killian
Portia
Anand Chulani
Ollie
Lorissa McComas
Lorissa McComas
Candyce
Laura Otis
Rebecca
Eva Frajko
Eva Frajko
Trish
Matthew Roseman
Gary
Serra Ellison
Darlene Valentine

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Slaughter Studios (2002) about?

The film follows a group of aspiring filmmakers breaking into the infamous Slaughter Studios to shoot a B-movie before its demolition. Instead of capturing fake scares, they encounter a real-life maniac stalking the abandoned studio's corridors. What begins as a cinematic adventure turns into a desperate fight for survival.

Who directed Slaughter Studios?

Brian Katkin directed Slaughter Studios, delivering a horror-comedy that blends low-budget charm with genuine tension.

Who stars in Slaughter Studios?

The film features Amy Shelton-White, Peter Stanovich, Nicolas Read, Tara Killian, and Anand Chulani as the lead cast.

Is Slaughter Studios (2002) worth watching?

With its mix of horror and comedy, Slaughter Studios offers a fresh take on the genre, appealing to fans of offbeat cult films. While it unrated on IMDb, its unique premise and energetic performances make it a hidden gem worth checking out for its inventive approach and nostalgic horror vibes.

How long is Slaughter Studios?

Slaughter Studios has a runtime of 85 minutes.

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About Slaughter Studios (2002) — A Horror-Comedy About Filmmakers Who Stumble Into Real Terror

Step into the crumbling ruins of Slaughter Studios (2002), a once-notorious playground for low-budget horror legends now reduced to dust and decay. Directed by Brian Katkin, this gritty horror-comedy follows a band of ambitious filmmakers led by Steve, who sneak in to shoot one last creature feature before demolition. What starts as a bold cinematic adventure quickly spirals into chaos when they realize the abandoned studio is still the hunting ground of a deranged killer. With its eerie backlot setting and tongue-in-cheek nods to B-movie horror, Slaughter Studios delivers a unique blend of suspense and dark humor.

As night falls, the group's creative ambitions collide with a very real and terrifying threat, forcing them to fight for survival in a labyrinth of abandoned sets and forgotten props. The film masterfully balances campy horror tropes with a relentless chase, creating an atmosphere thick with dread and dark comedy. Katkin's direction and the committed performances from Amy Shelton-White and Peter Stanovich bring this twisted tale to life, making it a cult favorite for fans of offbeat horror where the scares and laughs keep coming at a breakneck pace.