

The Slab
Tobia spent his days at Giulia and Riccardo’s house. Behind their house lies a huge imposing hill “the Lastra”. Between games, bets and discoveries, Tobia and his brother challenge each other to conquer the summit.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a camping trip get more than they bargained for when they stumble upon a mysterious, blood-soaked slab deep in the woods. As night falls, they realize they are not alone and that the slab holds a terrifying secret that will test their will to survive. What starts as a fun getaway quickly devolves into a fight for their lives against an unknown, malevolent force.
Critical Reception
The Slab is a low-budget indie horror film that garnered some attention on the festival circuit for its gritty atmosphere and effective suspense. While not a mainstream hit, it has been praised by genre fans for its commitment to practical effects and its claustrophobic tension. Critics often noted its ambitious storytelling within its limited means, though some pointed to pacing issues.
What Reviewers Say
- Effective use of suspense and atmosphere.
- Praised for practical effects and commitment to horror tropes.
- Some viewers noted pacing inconsistencies.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various independent film festivals.
Fun Fact
Director Kevin J. Ohlsson also stars in the film and wrote the screenplay.
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