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Slanted
Directed by
Amy Wang
R
2026
1h 42m
Comedy
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Drama
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5.9
68%
65%
6.5
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An insecure Chinese-American teenager undergoes experimental surgery to appear white, hoping to secure the prom queen title and peer acceptance.
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Cast of Slanted
Shirley Chen
Joan Huang
Mckenna Grace
Jo Hunt
Amelie Zilber
Olivia Hammond
Vivian Wu
Sofia Huang
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan
Brindha
Fang Du
Roger Huang
Elaine Hendrix
Harmony
R. Keith Harris
Willie
Megan Hayes
Mrs. Pine
Kristen Cui
Young Joan
Charlotte Ann Tucker
Young Girl
Britton Webb
Man With Beard
Callie McClincy
Cat
Amy Wang
Director / Writer / Producer
Mark Ankner
Producer
Ani Kevork
Executive Producer
Hannah Pillemer
Executive Producer
Tony Vassiliadis
Executive Producer
Fernando Szew
Executive Producer
Trevor Wall
Producer
Slanted Ratings & Reviews
TheWrap
William Bibbiani
It's only the plot that runs into trouble, since it leads 'Slanted' to carefully tackle some serious issues, but overlook or airball some others. When viewed from different angles the film is either a fascinating success or a gigantic misfire.
Fort Worth Report
Joe Friar
Amy Wang's feature directorial debut works much better than expected. The film does a solid job of illustrating the costs of one's actions and the pressure of wanting to 'fit in.' Good performances.
InSession Film
Joshua Mbonu
Amy Wang's nuanced body horror comedy ends up as a valiant but futile attempt at a satire.
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
Writer-director Amy Wang is none too subtle with her treatise on the pervasiveness of "white privilege" in its domination of America.
Common Sense Media
Christie Cronan
A bold take on the horrors of racism, this satire cuts deeply into the Asian American experience with a provoking, shocking, genre-bending stab.
Spectrum Culture
Charles Johnston
This ferocious cross between The Substance and Carrie, bolstered by top-notch performances, plays like a sustained primal scream.
We're Watching What?!
Dana Han-Klein
An incredible premise that absolutely nails the first half but gets bogged down in the genre mixing in the second half. Shirley Chen gives an incredible performance and the good outweighs the room for improvement for this body you were given horror film.
DrumDums
Lee McCoy
Slanted is tone deaf, poorly written, and downright insulting at times with the message it's trying to convey.
Macabre Daily
Bee Delores
Amy Wang makes herself one of the most promising horror filmmakers, or straight-up all-genre filmmakers, period, and that indicates that she has a voice worth listening to.
MovieJawn
Harper Rochel Goldman
Even when the satire feels reheated, you never lose the sense that you're watching something fresh and bold.
Boston Hassle
Anna Hoang
SLANTED uses some boundary-expanding devices, but doesn't quite land in any of the genres it seeks to be.
Los Angeles Times
Jen Yamato
Informed by Wang's own life growing up Chinese Australian, "Slanted" nails the micro-aggressions, body dysmorphia and desire to belong that can make coming of age while being "other" its own perplexing kind of hell.
RogerEbert.com
Peyton Robinson
The whole film is quite meek in its approach, timidly dipping its toes into camp, satire, cultural criticism, and body horror, but never fully embracing any of them.
San Francisco Chronicle
Hannah Bae
Wang deals out absurdist humor with a deft hand, especially in scenes where Ethnos and its corporate videos extol the so-called joys of whiteness.
New York Times
Brandon Yu
It is no fun for a viewer to scoff at a film that purports to speak to pain that is real for many. But Slanted doesn't actually have any interest in contending with those experiences seriously.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
As personal as Slanted feels, the superficial nature of its satire winds up softening a lot of its sharper edges. That likely suits its teen demographic well but won't be as winsome for seasoned horror fans.
Variety
Peter Debruge
Wang springs a few clever surprises en route to a fairly predictable, if far from pat ending. Reductive as the outcome may be, the writer-director remains undeniably daring, spinning comedy from an inferiority complex and coming out on top.
The Hollywood Reporter
Lovia Gyarkye
The film struggles in a similar manner to many contemporary satires that want to send up and sentimentalize. Even if Slanted doesn't always succeed on the level of satire, Wang is a confident director.
RogerEbert.com
Zachary Lee
It's cathartic to see rage so singular and justified on-screen.
IndieWire
Kate Erbland
While Wang often swings too wide, the bigger picture is a compelling one, rich with pointed questions and damning answers. Talk about an American nightmare.
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