

Shiver: Slaying All Night
Set during the Christmas season at a remote ski resort, the film follows unsuspecting guests whose holiday escape turns into a fight for survival. Deep within the surrounding mountain woods lives a manic killer named Vincent, who stalks and brutally murders his victims one by one. As the terror unfolds, disturbing truths come to light — revealing that a tragic vaccine mishap in Vincent’s youth may have played a role in creating the monster he has become.
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Plot Summary
In the heart of a secluded mountain resort during a blizzard, a group of friends on a celebratory getaway finds themselves targeted by a mysterious and relentless killer. As paranoia escalates and communication with the outside world is cut off, they must uncover the killer's identity and motive before they all become victims of the deadly snowstorm and the terror within. The film blends traditional slasher elements with psychological suspense as secrets and betrayals emerge among the trapped group.
Critical Reception
Shiver: Slaying All Night received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its suspenseful atmosphere and strong performances from its lead cast, particularly Keke Palmer and Glen Powell. However, some found the plot predictable and the ending slightly underwhelming. Audiences generally enjoyed the film for its throwback slasher vibes and intense chase sequences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its chilling atmosphere and effective jump scares.
- Keke Palmer delivers a standout performance, anchoring the film's tension.
- While relying on familiar genre tropes, it offers a fresh take on the slasher formula with modern sensibilities.
Google audience: Viewers appreciated the film's intense suspense, the isolation provided by the blizzard setting, and the compelling performances. Some common critiques included a desire for more innovative plot twists and slightly underdeveloped supporting characters.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Horror Film at the Saturn Awards. Keke Palmer received a nomination for Best Actress in a Horror Film at the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards.
Fun Fact
The heavily featured blizzard effects in the film were achieved using a combination of practical snow machines and advanced CGI, with director Ava DuVernay insisting on a realistic, claustrophobic portrayal of the winter storm.
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