L.A. Slasher
Incensed by tawdry excesses of reality television that promotes this new breed of 'celebrities,' the L.A. Slasher, a self-appointed cultural crusader, kidnaps several very famous nobodies, which leads the media and the general public to question if perhaps society is better off without them.
27 June 1986, Santa Ana, California, USA
24 January 1986, London, England, UK
16 May 1944, Echo Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
16 May 1979, Banska Bystrica, Czechoslovakia [now Slovak Republic]
5 September 1987, Los Angeles County, California, USA
15 May 1985, Riverton, Wyoming, USA
12 May 1980, Florida, USA
14 February 1950, Evanston, Illinois, USA
21 December 1965, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
18 April 1956, Biloxi, Mississippi, USA
5 May 1988, Tampa, Florida, USA
26 August 1988, Seattle, Washington, USA
18 January 1969, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
2 October 1982, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, USA
5 November 1982, State College, Pennsylvania, USA
16 June 1990, Shrewsbury, England, UK
June 24, 2015
The masked Slasher is voiced by Andy Dick, because nothing gives weight to your criticism of reality TV like having it stated by a guy who appeared in Celebrity Wife Swap.
June 20, 2015
It inflates the meta conceit (already borderline overblown) of a pop-obsessed, sex-negative serial killer to excessive but trite proportions.
June 25, 2015
Even the most talentless and narcissistic fame seekers on reality television are not nearly as vile, reprehensible or worthless as a film that actively wishes harm on them.
July 14, 2015
Fairly awful and useless.
June 25, 2015
A good-looking effort but offers no threat, positioning itself as dangerous, chic, and wise when it's mostly muddled and poorly edited.
June 26, 2015
This bloody attempt at satire suffers from comparisons to other movies that did the same thing much better, but also from a flat, facile approach that renders everything slick, soulless, and vacuous.

