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Sorority Party Massacre

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 43min
NOTE IMDb
3,3/10
1,1 k
MA NOTE
Eve Mauro in Sorority Party Massacre (2012)
Trailer for Sorority Party Massacre
Lire trailer1:50
6 Videos
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Slasher HorrorComedyHorror

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA detective from a big city and a small town sheriff close in on a serial killer. They have to solve the case before a sorority is wiped out and they become victims themselves.A detective from a big city and a small town sheriff close in on a serial killer. They have to solve the case before a sorority is wiped out and they become victims themselves.A detective from a big city and a small town sheriff close in on a serial killer. They have to solve the case before a sorority is wiped out and they become victims themselves.

  • Réalisation
    • Chris W. Freeman
    • Justin Jones
  • Scénario
    • Thomas Downey
    • Chris W. Freeman
  • Casting principal
    • Thomas Downey
    • Ed O'Ross
    • Marissa Skell
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    3,3/10
    1,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Chris W. Freeman
      • Justin Jones
    • Scénario
      • Thomas Downey
      • Chris W. Freeman
    • Casting principal
      • Thomas Downey
      • Ed O'Ross
      • Marissa Skell
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 27avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Vidéos6

    Sorority Party Massacre
    Trailer 1:50
    Sorority Party Massacre
    Official Trailer for SORORITY PARTY MASSACRE -- U.S. DVD release
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    Official Trailer for SORORITY PARTY MASSACRE -- U.S. DVD release
    Official Trailer for SORORITY PARTY MASSACRE -- U.S. DVD release
    Trailer 1:51
    Official Trailer for SORORITY PARTY MASSACRE -- U.S. DVD release
    Sorority Party Massacre: Phone Call
    Clip 2:01
    Sorority Party Massacre: Phone Call
    Sorority Party Massacre: Anger Management Issues
    Clip 1:56
    Sorority Party Massacre: Anger Management Issues
    Sorority Party Massacre: Meet The Ladies
    Clip 1:47
    Sorority Party Massacre: Meet The Ladies
    Sorority Party Massacre: Bee Attack
    Clip 1:57
    Sorority Party Massacre: Bee Attack

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    Rôles principaux73

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    Thomas Downey
    Thomas Downey
    • Detective William Watts
    Ed O'Ross
    Ed O'Ross
    • Sheriff Barney P. Lumpkin
    Marissa Skell
    Marissa Skell
    • Paige Harrison
    Eve Mauro
    Eve Mauro
    • Brooklyn
    Yvette Yates Redick
    Yvette Yates Redick
    • Sloan
    • (as Yvette Yates)
    Casey Fitzgerald
    Casey Fitzgerald
    • Holly Fanning
    Rebecca Grant
    Rebecca Grant
    • Veronica
    Adrian Kirk
    • Jessie Lynn
    Alison Mei Lan
    • Kioko
    Keith Compton
    Keith Compton
    • Aggo
    Kevin Sorbo
    Kevin Sorbo
    • Captain Dan Fanning
    Richard Moll
    Richard Moll
    • Kreeger
    Leslie Easterbrook
    Leslie Easterbrook
    • Stella Fawnskin
    Louis Mandylor
    Louis Mandylor
    • Mayor Bud Carson
    Ron Jeremy
    Ron Jeremy
    • Detective Rico Depinto
    Amanda Barton
    Amanda Barton
    • Deputy Lang
    Jacqueline Fae
    Jacqueline Fae
    • Young Stella Fawnskin
    • (as Jacqui Holland)
    Pete Van Domelen
    • Young Barney P. Lumpkin
    • Réalisation
      • Chris W. Freeman
      • Justin Jones
    • Scénario
      • Thomas Downey
      • Chris W. Freeman
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    5Coventry

    Let's face it, the 80s are gone forever...

    As an incurably devoted fanatic of 80s horror, I always get hopeful and slightly excited when encountering a new film with a typically eighties title and plot description such as "Sorority Party Massacre". And I guess I'm not the only one, neither. Especially the past 10-15 years, there have been loads of remakes of 80s classics, horror flicks that are supposedly set in the 80s, or at least generate a throwback to the lifestyle and atmosphere of that wondrous decade. Alas, though, with almost every attempt they make, one must face the painful and irrevocable truth: genuine 80s movies could only be made in the 80s, and they are gone forever.

    "Sorority Party Massacre" is a bizarre piece, and a wildly uneven and chaotic flick. The opening sequences seem to be another weak imitation of Wes Craven's "Scream" that narrowly caused my eyes to start rolling. But then, most of the film turns into a deliberately tongue-in-cheek and light-hearted parody of the entire slasher genre, and even though it was quite bad and amateurish, I must admit it was enjoyable and often hilarious. All the clichés and stereotypes are here, in XXL-size I may add, and there's gore, nudity and absurd killing methods aplenty. It often remains an over-enthusiast but inept fan-boy movie, mind you. For example, the montage to show lewd the bunch of sorority queens are, or the little clips to illustrate just how ill-tempered Detective Watts is, are clear indications of how writer/director Chris Freeman desperately wants to demonstrate how cool he is. But hey, we can sure live with that, but then the finale truly screws up things completely. It isn't easy to come up with a strong climax and original culprit-revelation, I'll gladly admit that, but some of the twists here are too many, and too dumb.

    Apart from a handful of randomly hot young actresses, "Sorority Party Massacre" has two or three decent B-actors (Ed O'Ross, Richard Moll), and a bunch of people that used to perform in totally different types of films/TV-show, but somehow managed to make a new career out of appearing briefly in lousy horror productions. I'm referring to Kevin Sorbo (wasn't he Hercules?), Leslie Easterhook (how do you go from "Police Academy" to Rob Zombie movies?) and Ron Jeremy (he just turns up everywhere, I guess).
    5TdSmth5

    Deceiving title, OK movie.

    In the intro some college girl has car troubles and stops at some desolate station. It's night of course and she's by herself with her dog. At some point she gets calls from a creepy voice asking her what she's afraid of and what's the scariest way to die for her. We learn that her father is a cop. But with a disabled car and little phone reception all she can do is run. The creep follows her and sprays acid on her body and face.

    After this longer-than-necessary into follows some of the longest intro credits I've seen. Finally the next scene begins. Some violent detective is reprimanded by his boss, who is the intro girl's father. He puts the detective on leave, but he offers to looks for the daughter who hasn't checked in for a day so the dad is worried. He agrees and sends detective Watts to investigate.

    When he arrives he meets the dumb and clueless local sheriff. The girl was on her way to a sorority competition where girls get a chance to win a grant. None of other girls have seen the girl. Watts discovers that she's not the first girl to disappear but over the decades dozens of girls have. The sheriff had no idea.

    Now as they start investigating, power is cutout wherever they go, phonelines are dead everywhere, and the girls start dying according to their greatest fear, which is something they had to reveal when interviewed by the woman in charge of the grant and owner of the place the girls are visiting. There are a lot of suspects here. Eventually we learn who is behind the killings and why.

    Sorority Party Massacre is the kind of movie you want to like. It has a strong but long intro, a good cast with Downey, O'Ross, Mauro, Sorbo, Mandylor. It has a bunch of girls. It has the resources and a rich story. What it doesn't have is a sorority party and not much of a massacre. For a B-movie, acting is very good all around. Quickly though you notice the main problem, which is a rather odd one. The story is told from the perspective of the cop, not from the perspective of the victims, one of the girls. It's a strange choice, which I guess could have worked, but here it just doesn't. Downey is a good actor and a good lead. Still, you keep waiting for the perspective to shift toward the girls. It never does. As a result, for most of the movie you don't care for the girls or their fate as their characters are never really established and also get little screen time. For a "...Massacre" titled movie, there is not enough violence or gore. And almost no nudity. The lovely Eve Mauro gets to play a nasty violent chick unfortunately.

    Another problem is that instead of going for straight horror they went for goofy comedy, which at no point was particularly funny. Some of it is slapstick and adolescent. The story at least proved to be more involved than expected. I'd even say they ended up trying to do more than they should have. There isn't jut one, but several twists increasing the unlikelyhood of it all.

    Sorority Party Massacre is unfortunately a wasted opportunity. The name of this movie shouldn't be taken seriously.
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    If you can be massacred by boredom, then this is the choice...

    With a name such as "Sorority Party Massacre" then you know that you will either be in for a very cheesy and campy slasher movie, or you will be in for a hilarious spoof on the slasher genre. With that in mind I sat down to watch "Sorority Party Massacre".

    Bad mistake...

    I managed to sit 45 minutes into the ordeal that is known as "Sorority Party Massacre" before I gave up on finishing the movie and just got up to find something else to watch. The storyline was just unfathomably boring and slow paced, and in those 45 minutes that I endured very little, and I do mean very little, had happened at all. And I totally lost all interest in watching the rest to see what happened.

    Slasher movies have a tradition of being cheesy and low budget, but this one is the crowning on the cake. "Sorority Party Massacre" turned out to be a very, very boring movie.

    The characters in the movie were characters that you hardly cared for, and you didn't really care if they lived or died. As in contrast to movies such as "Friday the 13th", where it is not just a matter of if they will die, it is a matter of how they will die. Such was not the case with the cardboard cut-out characters on parade in "Sorority Party Massacre".

    I had hoped that seeing Richard Moll in a movie such as this might actually have helped the movie along, even if just a cameo. But I frankly don't recall seeing him here or remembering him here.

    This is a movie that I have no intentions of returning to finish at a later point in time, because the movie just never appealed or spoke to me in any way.
    6ASouthernHorrorFan

    My Review Of "Sorority Party Massacre"

    "Sorority Party Massacre" was directed by Justin Jones, Chris Freeman and stars Ed ORoss,Kevin Sorbo,Richard Moll, Leslie Eastbrook, Louis Mandylor, Tom Downey, Marissa Skell, Eve Mauro, Yvette Yates, Adrian Kirk, Alison Mei Lan, Rebecca Grant, Casey Fitzgerald. The film is about a sorority house worth of girls out for some great P.R.as finalists, to become the winner of an exclusive grant.. (Or something like that). A detective finding his career as tragic as the sorority girls personalities is all that stands between the girls and a brutal killer.

    "Sorority Party Massacre" is a cliché slasher comedy that knows it is a cliché slasher comedy. It plays up the vapid superficial aspects of bimbo meets death as if the film's very life depended on it. It is not a spoof horror comedy though because the darkness is and atmosphere of classic slasher horror is very well present in the film. However the ridiculousness of the characters and melodramatic "acting" is just too much to consider the flick a straight up slasher flick. At times it feels a little too "Prom Night III" and at other moments it is very "Sorority Row". The story is layered with typical sub-plots and explanations that can pass as long as you don't get too in depth with the film's story. The gore and kill shots are well done and very entertaining. This film is not a stellar work of slasher horror movie making but it warrants respect for the simple fact that it is a very fun, slasher comedy that brings the babes and the blood. It manages to capture the atmosphere and classic style of 80's slasher, as well as the campy comedy of satire. The film doesn't really bring anything new to the genre but it doesn't take anything from it either. I enjoyed the movie.
    3Uriah43

    A Horror-Comedy Lacking Both Horror and Comedy

    This film begins with an attractive college student by the name of "Holly Fanning" (Casey Fitzgerald) getting lost while driving to a small lakeside town in California where she hopes to participate in a sorority contest. Unfortunately for her, while trying to ask for help at a remote house, she encounters a serial killer who murdering his victims in unique and horrible ways. The scene then shifts to Los Angeles with Holly's father, "Captain Dan Fanning" (Kevin Sorbo) of the Los Angeles Police Department, asking one of his agents named "Detective William Watts" (Thomas Downey) to go to that small lakeside town to investigate his daughter's disappearance. Upon getting there, however, Detective Watts soon realizes that, not only is the local constable "Sheriff Barney P. Lumpkin" (Ed O'Ross) totally incompetent, but that a serial killer has been operating there for years without anybody even noticing it. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that, although this movie started off reasonably well, it started to unravel about halfway through--and then completely fell apart at the end. To that effect, if it was intended to be a comedy, it wasn't funny. Conversely, if it was intended to be a horror film, it lacked any real horror as well. That being said, I consider this to be one of those films that could have been better with competent direction but, failing that, I have to rated it accordingly. Below average.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 décembre 2012 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Резня на студенческой вечеринке
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Downtown, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(police precinct)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Marquis Productions
      • Third City Entertainment
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