Shiver: Slaying All Night - A Chilling Holiday Horror
- Ari Mnemonic
- Jan 23
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 3
Directed and written by Robert Resto, "Shiver: Slaying All Night" is a unique blend of classic horror and festive cheer. The film is produced by Jeff Descoteaux and Steven Rears. It combines the spine-chilling elements of a slasher film with the backdrop of Christmas.
A Talented Ensemble Cast
The movie features an impressive cast. Martin Klebba, known for his role in Pirates of the Caribbean, joins Brent Edgett, John Fiore (The Sopranos, Law & Order), Warrington Gillette (Friday the 13th Part 2), and Robert LaSardo. LaSardo plays Blaze, a tough ski patrol officer. Each actor brings depth to their characters, enhancing the film's eerie atmosphere.
A Gripping Plot
Set at a secluded ski resort during the Christmas season, the plot follows unsuspecting guests and five college students. Their holiday getaway quickly turns into a fight for survival. In the nearby mountain woods, a deranged killer named Vincent lurks. He hunts and savagely kills his victims one by one. The tension builds as the characters realize they are not alone.

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The Essence of Fear
Fear is a powerful emotion. It grips you. It pulls you in. The thrill of horror films lies in their ability to evoke this feeling. "Shiver: Slaying All Night" does just that. The chilling atmosphere, combined with the suspenseful plot, keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
The film explores themes of survival and the human psyche. How far will one go to survive? What happens when fear takes over? These questions linger long after the credits roll.
Behind the Scenes
Creating a film is a collaborative effort. The cast and crew work tirelessly to bring the story to life. Each scene is crafted with care. The cinematography captures the beauty of the snowy landscape while highlighting the horror lurking beneath.
The sound design plays a crucial role. Every creak, every whisper adds to the tension. It immerses the audience in the chilling world of "Shiver."
The Power of Community
Art has the power to connect us. It brings people together. Through "Shiver," we aim to build a community around themes of self-discovery, emotional resilience, and healing. The film is not just about horror; it's about the journey we take through fear and survival.
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In conclusion, "Shiver: Slaying All Night" is more than just a horror film. It's an experience. An exploration of fear, survival, and the human spirit. As we dive into this chilling tale, we invite you to join us on this journey. Embrace the fear. Embrace the thrill.

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