Imagine you’re being murdered. Cool. Now, imagine you’re being murdered right in front of where you live while your neighbors, who can all very clearly see and hear you from their respective windows, do nothing. Great. What you’ve just imagined is (more or less) the opening scene from Netflix’s Slasher: Solstice, the third season in the Slasher anthology series created by Aaron Martin. Like most things that aren’t a comedy, I went into this series not knowing a whole bunch about it. Turns out, as a colleague of mine once put it, this particular series is, in fact, a cut above the rest.
Awesome and Inclusive, Netflix’ “Slasher: Solstice” Is an Equal Opportunity Horror Flick
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