
If horror movie history has taught us anything, it's that there's nobody more equipped to take on a budding alien invasion than a plucky group of teens.
Set in the Inuit village of Canada's Baffin Island (it's the first feature ever to be filmed in the hamlet of Pangnirtung, Nunavut), Shudder's Slash/Back sees four Indigenous girls going up against an invading extraterrestrial force that appears to be getting its tendrils stuck into the local adult population.
Expect gore, jumps and one-liners aplenty from co-writer/director Nyla Innuksuk, whose debut feature premiered at South by Southwest Film Festival in March.
Slash/Back is coming to Shudder on Nov. 18.
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