Slender Man

Slender Man

201893 min
4.3/10
HorrorMysteryThriller

Plot Summary

In a small town in Massachusetts, four high school girls perform a ritual in an attempt to debunk the lore of Slender Man. When one of the girls goes mysteriously missing, they begin to suspect that she is, in fact, his latest victim.

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👥Cast (26)

Joey King

Joey King

Wren

Julia Goldani Telles

Julia Goldani Telles

Hallie

Jaz Sinclair

Jaz Sinclair

Chloe

Annalise Basso

Annalise Basso

Katie

Alex Fitzalan

Alex Fitzalan

Tom

Taylor Richardson

Taylor Richardson

Lizzie

Javier Botet

Javier Botet

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Jessica Blank

Hallie's Mom

Michael Reilly Burke

Michael Reilly Burke

Hallie's Dad

Kevin Chapman

Kevin Chapman

Mr. Jensen

Miguel Nascimento

Miguel Nascimento

Kyle

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Eddie Frateschi

Biology Teacher

🎬Crew

Director

Sylvain White

Writers

David Birke

Producers

Ryan H. Cunningham, Bradley J. Fischer, Adam Kolbrenner, Robyn Meisinger, Tracey Nyberg

🖼️Gallery (21 images)

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🏷️Keywords

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💬Reviews (3)

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Gimly

10/26/2018

Idiot Stupid Dumb movie for Dumb Stupid Idiots. _Final rating:★ - Of no value. Avoid at all costs._

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Kamurai

7/30/2020

Decent watch at best, probably won't watch again, and can't really recommend. I'm a big fan of Joey King, but she wasn't really in a positive to save the movie. The production value is obviously there, the effects are even good, and there are several intense moments that should set the atmosphere, but I just couldn't bring myself to care. The writing has to be to blame. It's 4-5 shallow, empty characters with just enough flavor to tell them apart, and I just can't care about them. The movie focuses on the subtly of it all, the growing madness that Slender Man instills in his victims without properly building the tension or showing the characters slowly losing it, which would have given good actors the ability to save it. Instead they use a lot of "it happened offscreen" or sudden cuts to show a lose of time, and we get a character suddenly looking confused instead of taking the audience on a journey with the character. Maybe it's not the writing, and maybe the editor just didn't know what they were doing? "What are all these long dramatic series in here? This is so boring! *cut* Eh, they'll get the point." With all the options out there, I just don't think this is worth your time. I could tell you to just watch the 3rd act, and you'd probably get as much out of this movie as you're going to get from the beginning.

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MontyTG

10/23/2025

**PG film disguised as a PG-13** I find this film hard to judge for the simple fact that it was supposed to be R-rated and went through massive studio interference. The decision to remove all traces of blood, violence and make every kill off-screen might have been more understandable if it were a PG film. However, the film did spike my interest in Slender Man, and the soundtrack is pretty good. I think a younger audience might find this film more effective.

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Production Companies

Madhouse Entertainment
Mythology Entertainment
Screen Gems