"Slo-Mo" involves a writer who impatiently awaits the book which will make him a star. As the pressure mounts, the writer spins into a parallel reality where everything goes at a much, much slower pace.
Stern told Variety, "I was not predisposed to like this, because to be honest, John was the world's worst intern. But this was the most original and inventive concept we read since Charlie Kaufman's 'Being John Malkovich,' which we produced."
SOURCE: Variety

