The Last Sleepover is currently in production in Kentucky, and Bloody Disgusting has an exclusive look at the first batch of stills from the indie slasher.
Genre favorites Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp) and Lisa Wilcox (A Nightmare on Elm Street 4-5) appear in the film alongside Spooky Madison, Audri Curtsinger, Jason Crowe, Ashe Parker, and Tj Moreschi.
A group of former friends reunite on the night of their 20-year high school reunion. Once part of an elite clique called The Pastels, they harbor a dark secret — years ago, they tormented a less fortunate girl in a cruel prank that ended in tragedy.
After the reunion, they continue the night at an Airbnb for one last sleepover, but the celebration quickly turns into a nightmare. A masked killer begins hunting them down one by one, seeking revenge for the sins of their past.
Gregory W. Brock directs from a script he co-wrote with Austin J. Rutherford.
Genre favorites Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp) and Lisa Wilcox (A Nightmare on Elm Street 4-5) appear in the film alongside Spooky Madison, Audri Curtsinger, Jason Crowe, Ashe Parker, and Tj Moreschi.
A group of former friends reunite on the night of their 20-year high school reunion. Once part of an elite clique called The Pastels, they harbor a dark secret — years ago, they tormented a less fortunate girl in a cruel prank that ended in tragedy.
After the reunion, they continue the night at an Airbnb for one last sleepover, but the celebration quickly turns into a nightmare. A masked killer begins hunting them down one by one, seeking revenge for the sins of their past.
Gregory W. Brock directs from a script he co-wrote with Austin J. Rutherford.
- 4/24/2025
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Genre icons Felissa Rose, who starred in the slasher classic Sleepaway Camp, and Lisa Wilcox, who battled Freddy Krueger in A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master and A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child, have signed on to star in the slasher movie The Last Sleepover, which is scheduled to start filming next month!
Coming our way from Gregory W. Brock and Austin Rutherford, the filmmaking team behind Hillbilly Bloodbath, Kill Granny Kill, The Art of Killing, and The Town Without Halloween, The Last Sleepover has the following synopsis: A group of former high school friends reuniting on the night of their 20th-year class reunion. Once part of an elite clique called “The Pastels,” they harbored a dark secret—years ago, they tormented a less fortunate girl in a cruel prank that ended in tragedy. After the reunion, they continue the night at an Airbnb for one last sleepover,...
Coming our way from Gregory W. Brock and Austin Rutherford, the filmmaking team behind Hillbilly Bloodbath, Kill Granny Kill, The Art of Killing, and The Town Without Halloween, The Last Sleepover has the following synopsis: A group of former high school friends reuniting on the night of their 20th-year class reunion. Once part of an elite clique called “The Pastels,” they harbored a dark secret—years ago, they tormented a less fortunate girl in a cruel prank that ended in tragedy. After the reunion, they continue the night at an Airbnb for one last sleepover,...
- 2/27/2025
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Lisa Wilcox has joined the cast of The Last Sleepover as Bethany Drake, a popular matriarch and pillar of the community.
The actress is best known for going toe-to-toe with Freddy Krueger as Alice Johnson in A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master and A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child.
“Whether someone loves the horror genre or not, everyone is familiar with the Nightmare franchise,” producer P.J. Starks (10/31) tells Bloody Disgusting. “As a fan of those films, having Lisa join the project is very cool. She is a solid talent, and the gravitas she brings due to her status in the horror community only elevates the excitement of making this movie.”
Sleepaway Camp‘s Felissa Rose also stars in the indie slasher alongside Spooky Madison, Audri Curtsinger, Jason Crowe, Ashe Parker, and Tj Moreschi.
A group of former friends reunite on the night of their 20-year high school reunion.
The actress is best known for going toe-to-toe with Freddy Krueger as Alice Johnson in A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master and A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child.
“Whether someone loves the horror genre or not, everyone is familiar with the Nightmare franchise,” producer P.J. Starks (10/31) tells Bloody Disgusting. “As a fan of those films, having Lisa join the project is very cool. She is a solid talent, and the gravitas she brings due to her status in the horror community only elevates the excitement of making this movie.”
Sleepaway Camp‘s Felissa Rose also stars in the indie slasher alongside Spooky Madison, Audri Curtsinger, Jason Crowe, Ashe Parker, and Tj Moreschi.
A group of former friends reunite on the night of their 20-year high school reunion.
- 2/25/2025
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Sleepaway Camp icon Felissa Rose will star in the indie slasher The Last Sleepover.
A group of former friends reunite on the night of their 20-year high school reunion. Once part of an elite clique called The Pastels, they harbor a dark secret — years ago, they tormented a less fortunate girl in a cruel prank that ended in tragedy.
After the reunion, they continue the night at an Airbnb for one last sleepover, but the celebration quickly turns into a nightmare. A masked killer begins hunting them down one by one, seeking revenge for the sins of their past.
Rose will play the adult Pastel, Talia Lopes, with Spooky Madison (Phantom Fun-World) as a younger version of the character. Audri Curtsinger, Jason Crowe, Ashe Parker, and Tj Moreschi round out the ensemble.
Production is set to begin next month in Kentucky with Gregory W. Brock directing from a script he co-wrote with Austin J. Rutherford.
A group of former friends reunite on the night of their 20-year high school reunion. Once part of an elite clique called The Pastels, they harbor a dark secret — years ago, they tormented a less fortunate girl in a cruel prank that ended in tragedy.
After the reunion, they continue the night at an Airbnb for one last sleepover, but the celebration quickly turns into a nightmare. A masked killer begins hunting them down one by one, seeking revenge for the sins of their past.
Rose will play the adult Pastel, Talia Lopes, with Spooky Madison (Phantom Fun-World) as a younger version of the character. Audri Curtsinger, Jason Crowe, Ashe Parker, and Tj Moreschi round out the ensemble.
Production is set to begin next month in Kentucky with Gregory W. Brock directing from a script he co-wrote with Austin J. Rutherford.
- 2/11/2025
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
I'm increasingly coming to the conclusion that The Wrestler was a pack of lies. Judging by the number of low budget horror movies starring pro wrestlers past their prime instead of being washed up and struggling to make ends meet, Randy the Ram would have been starring in a movie like The Legacy in place of Al Snow. From playing a crazy wrestler that came to the ring with a severed head to playing a crazy killer more likely to sever heads. A natural progression, I think.
I'll just let the synopsis on the official The Legacy website fill you in.
A campy tongue-in-cheek slasher film created as tribute to our favorite B slasher films of the past... Brought to you by the award winning film company "Feathered Italian Films", The Legacy is one hell of a ride.
The film follows a group of young people on their camping vacation.
I'll just let the synopsis on the official The Legacy website fill you in.
A campy tongue-in-cheek slasher film created as tribute to our favorite B slasher films of the past... Brought to you by the award winning film company "Feathered Italian Films", The Legacy is one hell of a ride.
The film follows a group of young people on their camping vacation.
- 10/27/2009
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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