

A Slice of Terror
Pizza isn't the only thing delivered in this horror-comedy. Zaffo is a pizza-delivery guy who's constantly ridiculed by his friends and co-workers. When a group of teenagers force Zaffo into a homoerotic situation, he finally decides to fight back, enlisting the help of a psychic and an over-the-top gay customer to cast spells on the boys. Once Zaffo has them under his power, he tortures them … one at a time.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students on spring break find themselves terrorized by a deranged killer obsessed with gourmet cooking. As the body count rises, they must uncover the killer's identity before they all become the next ingredient in his gruesome culinary creations.
Critical Reception
A Slice of Terror received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, primarily for its predictable plot, weak performances, and uninspired gore. It is generally considered a low-budget, forgettable entry in the slasher subgenre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its attempt at a unique premise (slasher meets gourmet cooking), though ultimately fails to deliver.
- Criticized for its wooden acting and generic slasher tropes.
- The film is often described as tedious and lacking in genuine scares or suspense.
Google audience: Audience reception is minimal due to its limited release and niche appeal. Those who have seen it often point to its low production value and unoriginality as major drawbacks, with few positive comments available.
Fun Fact
Director David DeCoteau is known for his prolific work in the horror and LGBTQ+ film genres, often producing films with tight budgets and quick turnarounds.
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