| In a small town rocked by horrific murders, Kelly and Jason decide to stay safe, cozy up and watch a horror movie. Little do they know, they'll be starring in their own massacre when they are attacked by a masked figure in this modern homage to the classic slasher movies of the 80s and 90s. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 29, 2016 |
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| Genres: | Horror |
| Keywords | slasher, short film |
| Production Companies | MoviePals Entertainment |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $2,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jun 22, 2024 Entered: Jun 23, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
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| Kelsey Zukowski | Kelly |
| Megan Hutton | Nenina |
| Noël VanBrocklin | Video Store Employee |
| Solomon Rothman | Jason |
| Thomas J. Lawson | Dollface Slasher |
| Name | Job |
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| Hilary Rothman | Production Manager, Art Direction, Editor, Costumer, Makeup & Hair, Costume Design, Production Design |
| Kyle Smolic | Cinematography |
| Alex Chabot | Boom Operator |
| Jeffrey Alan Jones | Digital Effects Producer |
| Tao Zheng | Production Assistant |
| Solomon Rothman | Editor |
| Erick Turcios | Gaffer |
| Sarah Jacobs | Production Assistant |
| Name | Title |
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| Hilary Rothman | Producer |
| Solomon Rothman | Producer |
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The Dollface Slasher is one of those movies you sit down with friends to laugh at, not to make you afraid. The acting is cheesy, the writing comes off as if written by someone who hasn't actually seen a good movie, and the cinematography/editing is laughable. Still, I can often get over some a ... mateurish scene transitions, bad cinematography techniques, weird jump cuts, and late-night TV movie acting if the movie knows what it wants to be and executes that premise even partially well. The Dollface Slasher just doesn't. At points, it comes off as a parody of standard slasher tropes, and the overall amateurishness of the final product would play right into that. Then the film takes a confusing turn towards seriousness and loses the playful comedy aspect seen in the first couple of minutes, which is a bit of a shame. Even without the questionable line it crosses between serious and parody, The Dollface Slasher does nothing memorable or unique. It's not a thought-provoking twist on the slasher subgenre displayed in just under eleven minutes (without credits). It's simply a confused slasher film that takes a no-budget approach to the slashing parts of the movie. On the plus side, this would make a wonderful appetizer for a group of friends before settling in to watch Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street, or some other top-tier slasher.