Midnight Releasing is gearing up for the June 7th release of 3 Slices Of Life. The film is from filmmakers Eric Richter, Anthony Sumner and co-writer/actor Alan Kelly, and is currently enjoying a VOD push through Gravitas Ventures and can be seen on many satellite and cable providers.
Description: 3 Slices Of Life captures the struggle of a young amnesiac as she looks for clues to her identity within the drawings of three sketchbooks. Her world soon devolves into a harrowing nightmare as bloodsucking parasites, zombies, serial killers, demon children, rabid office workers and angry embryos spring to gory life from the pages of her sketchbooks.
Work Life
A lowly clerk at a nano technology firm unleashes a deadly virus at the office headquarters, giving new meaning to the term corporate zombie.
Home Life
As local girls begin to disappear, a young pregnant woman is haunted by visions of evil demonic children hell bent on stealing her unborn fetus.
Sex Life
A young brother and sister on the run from a sexually abusive home life, take refuge in a countryside Victorian manor- only to discover the monsters hidden in this house have been looking for a new home.
Convinced that the characters from these books are roaming around the motel, Mira’s reality begins to crumble. Are these visions real or is she going insane? Desperate, Mira turns to the motel caretakers (Marv Blauvelt and Helene Alter-Dyche), only to discover the true evil bound in the flesh covered books and the destiny they hold for her.
A throwback to old school anthology horror movies, filmmakers Anthony G. Sumner and Eric Richter have created a chiller with something scary for everyone.
A peek at the trailer:
Visit the official website: Slices of Life
Oh my dear God, “3 Slices of Life” was the worst piece of crap that I’ve ever seen. It’s an abomination not only to the horror genre, but to filmmaking in general, and this is coming from a guy who was forced to sit through “Battle: Los Angeles” and “The English Patient.” I watched it on VOD from my comfortable Lazy-Boy couch chair, and my ass was sore nevertheless after I watched it. The acting was laughable (seriously, it made me laugh out loud); the script was just plain stupid (I was going to say it was “down syndrome calibur” stupid, but that would be an insult to people with down syndrome); and the entire movie looked like it was filmed using an iPhone. The only thing scary about it is knowing that someone, somewhere actually approved the making of it. “3 Slices of Life” is living proof that Congress should pass a law banning nepotism in Hollywood. It’s the exact reason why so many talented-yet-failed Hollywood script writers and actors are found dangling from their ceiling fans every year. If you’re even thinking about watching it, I would suggest you would have a better time going to your local zoo and looking at the monkeys and the Polar bears – they’re the ones who probably wrote and directed it. Save your money.
HAHAHA- Victor obviously has some beef with the production team behind this low budget gem. Or maybe he is just one of those failed screenwriters working at Pizza Hut whose only writing credits are trolling websites to bad mouth movies. I also saw SLICES OF LIFE on VOD and friggin loved it. It is sometimes campy, sometimes creepy, sometimes gory and really fun. Its hard to find true Drive-in type movies these days and this absolutely quenched my thirst- I can see why it has won so many awards. All the stories held my interest and the wrap around was awesome (I loved that old lady) I would recommend this to anyone who likes low budget horror fare and anthologies.