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Splinter

It will get under your skin.
2008 | 82m | English

(43421 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Toby Wilkins
Writer: Kai Barry, Ian Shorr
Staring:
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When their plans for a nature trip go awry, Polly and boyfriend Seth decide to check into a motel. On their way, they're carjacked and kidnapped by low-rent crooks Dennis and Lacey, who take the victims and their SUV to a nearby gas station. Along the way, they encounter an increasingly terrifying horde of parasites, and if any of them intend to survive, they'll have to outsmart the deadly organisms.
Release Date: Oct 31, 2008
Director: Toby Wilkins
Writer: Kai Barry, Ian Shorr
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords monster, creature, alien infection
Production Companies Indion Entertainment Group, ContentFilm International, Expedition Films, Kish Productions
Box Office Revenue: $124,191
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jill Wagner Polly Watt
Charles Baker Blake Sherman Jr.
Rachel Kerbs Lacey Belisle
Paulo Costanzo Seth Belzer
Shea Whigham Dennis Farell
Laurel Whitsett Sheriff Terri Frankel
Name Job
Chris Freihofer Casting
Kelly Golden Makeup Effects
Lauren Bass Casting
Ben Wilkins Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kai Barry Writer
Ozzy Alvarez Makeup Effects
E.J. Holland Set Decoration
Anna Keizer Visual Effects Coordinator
Jackson Burns Stunt Coordinator
Jong-on Kotsranoi Foley Artist
Kevin Stewart Grip
Laura Marshala Second Assistant "B" Camera
Trevor Ward Dolby Consultant
Matt Ciaglia Visual Effects
Peter Hermes First Assistant "B" Camera
Chumnan Kongsr Foley Artist
Monte Seaborn Electrician
Sunrise Tippeconnie Best Boy Electric
Scott Forrester Gaffer
Levi Clark Pyrotechnician
Ian Shorr Writer
Jennifer Spence Production Design
Toby Wilkins Visual Effects Supervisor, Director
Payton Dunham Production Supervisor
Brett Deering Still Photographer
T.J. Welch Visual Effects Producer
Mike Eaves Digital Intermediate Colorist
Leah Camacho Electrician
Pat Henderson Pyrotechnic Supervisor
Doug Latislaw ADR Mixer
Jon Johnson Supervising Sound Editor
Jon Shryock Key Grip
Richard Hocks Foley Recordist
Dylan Mackey Boom Operator
David Stevens Sound Mixer
Gregory Hebert Pyrotechnician
Marc Ross Digital Intermediate
Lisa Markou Digital Intermediate
Josh Miyaji Visual Effects
Sean Lynch Property Master
Travis Flynn Digital Intermediate Assistant
Gary Domasin Key Makeup Artist
Elliott Schackne First Assistant "A" Camera
Sabrina North Craft Service
Sean P. Egan Art Department Assistant
Thomas Spence Art Direction
Elia Cmiral Original Music Composer
David Sosalla Visual Effects Supervisor
John Glosser Unit Production Manager
Carla Marie Rugg Assistant Art Director
Kelly Kelley Script Supervisor
George Cawood Visual Effects Supervisor
Stanley Kastner Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jesse Wagler Digital Intermediate
Paul Friedman Wardrobe Assistant
Miguel Rivera Sound Editor
Sidell McConville Electrician
Joseph Campo Boom Operator
Nathan R. Fitzgerald Digital Intermediate Editor
Natee Kongsri Foley Recordist
Joseph A. Cook Second Assistant "A" Camera
Marc Wiercioch First Assistant "A" Camera
David Cutler Additional Editor
M. Shane Cates Grip
Jane Montgomery Wardrobe Supervisor
Lucas Kelley Camera Intern
Shelly D'Apolito Key Hair Stylist
Brian Boyll Dolly Grip
Melody Emerson Craft Service
Dustin Haynes First Assistant Editor
Devin Johnson Assistant Sound Editor
April Castaneda Second Assistant "B" Camera
Sandy Gendler Sound Editor
Cindy Bond Digital Intermediate Producer
Shawn Klein Camera Operator
Kathleen McInnis Unit Publicist
Sachiko Goto Music Coordinator
Nelson Cragg Director of Photography
David Michael Maurer Editor
Randy D. Wiles Additional Editor
Name Title
Ted Kroeber Producer
Mark Cuban Executive Producer
Todd Wagner Executive Producer
Graham Begg Executive Producer
Chad Burris Executive Producer
Iqbal Ahmed Co-Producer
Raj Patil Co-Producer
John Glosser Co-Producer
Kai Barry Producer
Dori Begley Executive Producer
Jamie Carmichael Executive Producer
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Popularity History


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2024 5 18 35 11
2024 6 18 31 11
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Ouch! Smart little horror this, what it lacks in story originality it more than makes up for elsewhere. Young lovers Seth (Paulo Costanzo) and Polly (Jill Wagner) find their attempts at a romantic camping trip usurped by their inadequacies in the great outdoors. But this soon becomes the very ... least of their problems, because they are car-jacked by escaped convict Dennis Farell (Shea Whigham) and his drug addict girlfriend Lacey Belisle (Rachel Kerbs). When they run over what they think is an animal of some sort, it signals the start of a terrifying ordeal that will see the group backed into the interior of a gas station and forced to fight for their lives. What follows is a solid hour of suspense, terror, horrifying scenes and rich character dynamics. It’s a siege situation with the enemy some sort of porcupine – vegetable – human hybrid, and it’s relentless and clever. Director Toby Wilkins doesn’t once let the picture sag or suffer from filler, all scenes and character interactions are integral to the plotting. Mercifully free of characters doing the dumb things that are so inherent in this splinter (hrr hrr hrr) of horror, Wilkins’ film is consistently effective in what it wants to achieve. The effects are kept to a minimum and the only real complaint is that for every attack by the creature we are subjected to shakycam. If this is to hide the effects work we don’t know? And it’s always great to have a horror assailant be used sparingly on a visual level, but the shakycam becomes annoying and feels like a bit of a cheat in the final quarter. The small cast offer up some sterling performances, with Whigham standing out as the hateful villain, while Nelson Cragg’s photography strips the colours down to primal indie level and the film is better for it. A pleasant surprise and recommended to horror fans after a quick and bloody siege horror that never disappoints. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
Kamurai
8.0

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. While it may not sound like the most original concept, it definitely feels innovative. Using isolation to add atmosphere to the movie allows the movie to really focus the terror of infection, as opposed to zombie movies where it's usually ... about flooding the world with zombie infection. The movie has a great layered metaphor of Darwinism sliding from a might-makes-right attitude to having to be smart to survive. The experience really felt full for them being trapped in a convenience store. The cast did an excellent performance through the graduating series of events, and a rather strong story.

Jun 23, 2021