Despite the opportunity to feature a genuinely scary central figure, Slender Man feels like a hundred other horror movies - basically anything that involves people's curiosity getting them into trouble. Show moreīased on a viral 2009 internet meme that gave plenty of people the creeps, this lazy horror movie is filled with stale, worn-out scares, crude effects and jump scares, and poor storytelling. Joey King, Julia Goldani Telles, Jaz Sinclair, and Annalise Basso star. While die-hard teen horror hounds may be interested, ultimately the movie is dull and filled with creaky scary-movie devices/clichés. A secondary adult character is shown to be an alcoholic, falling asleep on the couch with an empty bottle nearby. There's a suggestion of teens watching porn and a mention of teen pregnancy. Language includes uses of "s-t" and "damn" and one use of "f-k." Teens kiss briefly on a couch but are interrupted. A fast-paced, strobe-like sequence could be difficult for those with photosensitivity and has prompted some theaters to post warnings. Black claws also burst out of a teen girl's swollen belly, and there are suicide attempts. It has unsettling, nightmare-like imagery that flashes by quickly, as well as jump scares, teens in peril, and teen girls being grabbed and choked. ![]() ![]() Parents need to know that Slender Man is a horror movie based on a popular internet meme (a "creepypasta") about a faceless monster that steals kids.
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