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Rebecca Ferratti

Cheerleader Camp (1989) review
Reviewed By: Chris Wright

Morehorror.com

Cheerleader Camp (1989)

Directed By: John Quinn

Written By: David Lee Fein, R.L. O’Keiff

Starring: Betsy Russell (Alison), Leif Garrett (Brent), Lucinda Dickey (Cory), Lorrie Griffin (Bonnie), George Buck Flower (Pop), Travis McKenna (Timmy), Teri Weigel (Pamela), Rebecca Ferratti (Theresa Salazar), Vickie Benson (Ms. Tipton), Jeff Prettyman (Sheriff Poucher), Krista Pflanzer (Suzy)

“Cheerleader Camp”, which has the alternate title “Bloody Pompoms”, is much better than some of the later slasher fare I have seen. The slasher boom was in the early 1980s but by the time the late 80s came around it seems the ideas were thin.

“Cheerleader Camp” feels like a strange version of “Friday the 13th” in many aspects. While I do like the movie as a whole, it does have its issues. It could also be that I have a soft spot for slasher films as they were the first...
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  • 3/3/2015
  • by admin
  • MoreHorror
Is Someone Remaking Embrace of the Vampire?
When Embrace of the Vampire came out in 1995, it was sort of a big deal.  That is, if you were a guy eager to see Alyssa Milano get naughty and nude in a vampire thriller.  Those who lived in my apartment complex in college passed around a battered VHS copy and when it landed in my living room, a few of us watched it.  And, naturally, it was awful.

Milano starred as a college freshman who is seduced by a vampire and introduced to "carnal desires."  

Martin Kemp starred along with Rebecca Ferratti.  Now, is it the latest horror film to get the remake treatment?

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  • 3/27/2012
  • by ryanrotten@shocktillyoudrop.com (Ryan Turek)
  • shocktillyoudrop.com
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