18 reviews
Sabrina Masterson: I'm sorry Mother, God was only able to create *one* perfect daughter for you, now you'll just have to suffer with me.
I will never figure out the MPAA. They rated this "R" and i expected to see an interesting movie about sorority girls.
Unfortunately, it was just a boring story about the lose sister (Jamie Luner) trying to live up to her big sister's reputation. She uses all sorts of sneaky tricks, including blackmail, to beat the popular girl (Alyssa Milano) and impress her mother.
Naturally, she is just a loser and will always be a loser, just as this picture is.
I will never figure out the MPAA. They rated this "R" and i expected to see an interesting movie about sorority girls.
Unfortunately, it was just a boring story about the lose sister (Jamie Luner) trying to live up to her big sister's reputation. She uses all sorts of sneaky tricks, including blackmail, to beat the popular girl (Alyssa Milano) and impress her mother.
Naturally, she is just a loser and will always be a loser, just as this picture is.
- lastliberal
- Jul 27, 2007
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This movie had one of the most capturing stories I've ever seen. Every scene was a brisk continuation of the twist revealed in the last camera angle -- which never broke from the groove of style well worn by pornography! Smoke. A thrilling spectacle indeed which even one of the most unexcitable movie viewers of this generation can become enraptured and entangled within. If you ever go to the video store with nothing in particular in mind, try this overlooked screen gem.
One of several features commissioned for the cable "Rebel Highway" series--which asked interesting new directors/scenarists to liberally "remake" classic 1950s drive-in exploitation titles--this isn't a patch on Roger Corman's original 1957 "Sorority Girl." Like the latter, it portrays a seductive pathological liar and general mean girl who infiltrates a college sorority and quickly manages to wreak havoc with all the members, plus their boyfriends. It also echoes the original's poor-little-rich-girl theme in showing just how callous and shallow her mother is. But the B&W original is crude and lurid yet psychologically forceful (even shocking) in a way this slicker, more cynical, glibly p.c. update can't match. Part of it is that mores have changed so much since 1957, we can't possibly be shocked by the same content. But this "Confessions" is trite, sentimental, stereotypical and hyperbolic--not improving on its original in any way. It's semi-ironic cheese. The original movie's anti-heroine was a great troubled Z-noir figure; here she's just another sexy young "bad girl."
Look at the 4.2 rating and that tells you a lot about this film. For those that put comments here including the words "hot", "steamy", "Intriguing", or "perfect" need to watch a few more movies or they are just too generous. While Jamie Luner and Alyssa Milano are both beautiful and do a fine job of working with what they have, the script is a montage of cliche.
1) Spoiled rich girl, hates everyone, does evil to all who won't kneel before her. 2) Good girl in love, hides family shame, doubts boyfriend, forgives and love triumphs 3) Girl gets pregnant, boyfriend leaves her to deal with the shame and problems, boy returns to "do the right thing".
and last: 4) Audience, desperately pressing "FF" button on remote trying to find a partially nude scene or the relief of rolling credits signifying the end to this terrible waste of film.
1) Spoiled rich girl, hates everyone, does evil to all who won't kneel before her. 2) Good girl in love, hides family shame, doubts boyfriend, forgives and love triumphs 3) Girl gets pregnant, boyfriend leaves her to deal with the shame and problems, boy returns to "do the right thing".
and last: 4) Audience, desperately pressing "FF" button on remote trying to find a partially nude scene or the relief of rolling credits signifying the end to this terrible waste of film.
- brettster2000
- May 13, 2001
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This movie was in the new release section 8 years after it came out. It is one of the worst films I have seen in recent years. Richard Wright is obviously interested in promoting this movie, or perhaps he was thinking of another, much, much different film. The plot is predictable and completely unbelievable, the acting is awful. Even the music and set are miserable. If you don't want to take my word for it, go watch it, but don't say I didn't warn you!!
- count_devine
- Mar 14, 2002
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This movie looked like it was going to be a good time when I picked it up at the movie rental. My friend and I were disapointed with the thin plot, and predictable twists. Plus, it tried to be edgy, but cut away from the hot scenes. Not very good. 4 out of 10, and a waste of time.
is it profane or spiteful if i say "what a load of crap"? just wondering because Confessions was poor film... please read on because there is no spoiler here... the characters were flat, the plot was lame... and there were no confessions of any sorority girl... rent something else... or watch Lifetime
This was the worst movie I think I've ever seen. The acting is horrible, the plot it moronic and no nudity as a consolation prize. Blockbuster needs a refund policy. Alyssa is good in it, thats the extent of anything good in the movie.
This film is the biggest waste of time, I can't believe I wasted 2 hours of my life, 2 hours that'll I'll never be able to get back. Gutted. It was just shown on TV so at least I didn't waste any cash too.
People have said it has a good sound track and utilises the 50's era fashion, but in my opinion, I think the soundtrack sounds like a cheesy 80's rock compilation and the fashion needs some sense.
The overall plot is predictable, if you want to watch a good girl/bad girl format, stick to Cruel Intentions which does have an amazing soundtrack and one even the lads will want to see. The ending has been left open for a sequel, but, as far as I know, there isn't one. Thank God.
The only thing this film is good for is if you've got a couple of hours to spare and you haven't got anything better to do, such as watching paint dry.
People have said it has a good sound track and utilises the 50's era fashion, but in my opinion, I think the soundtrack sounds like a cheesy 80's rock compilation and the fashion needs some sense.
The overall plot is predictable, if you want to watch a good girl/bad girl format, stick to Cruel Intentions which does have an amazing soundtrack and one even the lads will want to see. The ending has been left open for a sequel, but, as far as I know, there isn't one. Thank God.
The only thing this film is good for is if you've got a couple of hours to spare and you haven't got anything better to do, such as watching paint dry.
- Daniellelam86
- Oct 27, 2005
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- danwat1234
- May 8, 2012
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- RavenGlamDVDCollector
- Mar 24, 2014
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One night me and Jud had nothing better to do then drink and six pack and rent a movie (apologies to those Hardcore sXr edgers who think I am a loser for that). Being intelligent young lads we perused the store for an intelligent film which would arouse intellectual discourse. You know, something like waking life...instead we saw this and acknowledged that Alyssa Milano's cleavage looked pretty good. I always had a crush on her. Anyhow, this movie was completely satisfying. Sure it was retarded, but if you possibly purchase this expecting a good movie I think you should blame your own poor judgement. This movie featured numerous scenes with Alyssa Milano looking hot and Jamie Luner did not look bad either. I also like the 1950s private college/beach party setting. What a nice retro touch! Finally the climactic end scene could not be denied, I will not reveal it, I will only say that it was worth the wait.
8/1o
8/1o
I liked this movie although it could have been better. It was supposed to be about back stabbing and all that. From what I saw the girl was not very good at it none of her plans really fooled anyone for more then about 10 minutes? Everyone was on to her from the start for it to be someone that is really good at betrayal. They should be able to get away with it until they make some mistake she made mistakes all the way through the movie?
A hot-tempered and emotional girl from a wealthy family arrives to study at the college where her sister used to study. Largely because of the latter's reputation, she managed to get into this prestigious institution, where order and idyll generally reign. Guided by vague ideas, she begins to make various intrigues for local students, gradually heating up the general degree of the surrounding environment, which will ultimately lead to sad consequences for herself.
Throughout the narrative, the heroine's general motivation remains rather vague. She cannot be called insane, and what could be called momentary revenge seems far-fetched. As a result, a rather pale canvas, not particularly saved by the presence of Alyssa Milano, in particular inferior in sum to "Poison Ivy: The New Seduction" (1996) with a mysterious figure in the person of Jaime Pressly.
The film is a re-imagining of the 1957 film "Sorority Girl".
Throughout the narrative, the heroine's general motivation remains rather vague. She cannot be called insane, and what could be called momentary revenge seems far-fetched. As a result, a rather pale canvas, not particularly saved by the presence of Alyssa Milano, in particular inferior in sum to "Poison Ivy: The New Seduction" (1996) with a mysterious figure in the person of Jaime Pressly.
The film is a re-imagining of the 1957 film "Sorority Girl".
- UnknownDoomer
- Aug 6, 2025
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After about two years of searching, I have finally found a copy of "Confessions of a Sorority Girl" on video, and it was better than I thought it would be!!!
The beautiful Jamie Luner was perfectly cast as Sabrina, the misunderstood new girl at school. The basic story is this...
Sabrina (Jamie Luner) arrives at a new school, which her sister attended a few years before. Everyone expects Sabrina to live up to her sister's high standards, but Sabrina has other plans.
She tries to steal Alyssa Milano's boyfriend (Brian Bloom) and goes to all lengths to embarrass the other girls, until she finally goes too far...
It's a brilliant take on the Good Girl / Bad Girl theme and it is brilliantly done. Set in the fifties, it takes advantage of the fashion and music of that era.
5 Stars!!!
The beautiful Jamie Luner was perfectly cast as Sabrina, the misunderstood new girl at school. The basic story is this...
Sabrina (Jamie Luner) arrives at a new school, which her sister attended a few years before. Everyone expects Sabrina to live up to her sister's high standards, but Sabrina has other plans.
She tries to steal Alyssa Milano's boyfriend (Brian Bloom) and goes to all lengths to embarrass the other girls, until she finally goes too far...
It's a brilliant take on the Good Girl / Bad Girl theme and it is brilliantly done. Set in the fifties, it takes advantage of the fashion and music of that era.
5 Stars!!!
A lonely rich girl believes that she can buy friendship and goes completely overboard. Intriguing and gorgeous film noir posing as a teen pic.
Great cast and worthwhile soundtrack, consisting of relatively unknown fifties songs.
Great cast and worthwhile soundtrack, consisting of relatively unknown fifties songs.
- peterfrans
- Mar 30, 2000
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I watched this tv movie a couple years ago and i havent seen it since then and unfortunately its not available on video. The movie is about a beautiful girl who goes after her roomates boyfriend and ruins a few lives along the way. However the way Jamie Luner plays her role you actually begin to root for her even when she's malicious. The setting is in the 1950s but looks so modern and cool. This is the perfect movie to watch on a hot summer day with a friend!
A inspired storyline for one of the most original and entertaining sorority movies of the early 90's. Alyssa Milano as Rita is superb and is definitely one of the best young actresses of her generation.
When the new girl at Sorority High starts causing trouble, you know that troublesome adventures will ensue. In short, this is a classic film which would only be more complete with the addition of Bella Emburg as a strict Swedish headmistress. 10/10 a Must see!!!
When the new girl at Sorority High starts causing trouble, you know that troublesome adventures will ensue. In short, this is a classic film which would only be more complete with the addition of Bella Emburg as a strict Swedish headmistress. 10/10 a Must see!!!