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Slumber Party Massacre

  • 2021
  • 16
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
3.7K
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Hannah Gonera, Rob van Vuuren, Reze-Tiana Wessels, Mila Rayne, Alex McGregor, and Frances Sholto-Douglas in Slumber Party Massacre (2021)
Slasher HorrorComedyHorror

A remake of the 1982 slasher film about sorority girls attacked by a maniac killer with a large electric drill.A remake of the 1982 slasher film about sorority girls attacked by a maniac killer with a large electric drill.A remake of the 1982 slasher film about sorority girls attacked by a maniac killer with a large electric drill.

  • Director
    • Danishka Esterhazy
  • Writer
    • Suzanne Keilly
  • Stars
    • Hannah Gonera
    • Frances Sholto-Douglas
    • Mila Rayne
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Danishka Esterhazy
    • Writer
      • Suzanne Keilly
    • Stars
      • Hannah Gonera
      • Frances Sholto-Douglas
      • Mila Rayne
    • 97User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Hannah Gonera
    • Dana Deveraux
    Frances Sholto-Douglas
    Frances Sholto-Douglas
    • Maeve
    Mila Rayne
    Mila Rayne
    • Alix
    Alex McGregor
    Alex McGregor
    • Breanie
    Reze-Tiana Wessels
    Reze-Tiana Wessels
    • Ashley
    Rob van Vuuren
    Rob van Vuuren
    • Russ Thorn
    Jennifer Steyn
    • Kay Thorn
    Schelaine Bennett
    Schelaine Bennett
    • Trish Deveraux
    Masali Baduza
    Masali Baduza
    • Young Trish Deveraux
    Michael Lawrence Potter
    • John
    • (as Michael Potter)
    Eden Classens
    • Matt
    Nathan Castle
    Nathan Castle
    • Sean
    Richard White
    • Guy One
    Braeden Buys
    • Guy Two
    Richard Wright-Firth
    • Dave
    Arthur Falko
    Arthur Falko
    • Chad
    Reem Koussa
    • Kim
    Jane de Wet
    Jane de Wet
    • Jackie
    • Director
      • Danishka Esterhazy
    • Writer
      • Suzanne Keilly
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    3danielcereto

    Rainbow slasher

    I do not understand why nowadays slashers are so bad. It should be easier to create something new,risky and interesting from time to time.

    First, this abomination tries hard to change the rules of old great slashers like the original one. Here we have a bunch of men that act like women in the 80's. Why? Also, several women that acted like men in the 80's , including a feminist agenda here. Terrible.

    Second, the storyline and the script here are just miserable. A shame and embarrassing. Even for a B-slasher you need a convincing excuse to kill. Here everything looked damb.

    So, overall one of the worst slashers I've ever watched. And I watched more than 500 hundred.
    6BA_Harrison

    Puts the auger in slaughter.

    The days of big-breasted, scantily clad scream queens are over. This being 2021, bimbos are no longer acceptable, but himbos are apparently still fair game: the only nudity in Slumber Party Massacre '21 is from a load of buff guys (this includes a shirtless pillow fight and, yes, a shower scene!), while the clever, tough and resourceful characters are all female. It's not so much gender equality as it is total gender reversal. Thankfully, it's all knowingly daft and obviously tongue-in-cheek, director Danishka Esterhazy having fun tipping the scales in favour of the fairer sex (two of the male characters are so disposable they are called Guy 1 and Guy 2).

    The film sees pals Dana (Hannah Gonera), Maeve (Frances Sholto-Douglas), Breanie (Alex McGregor) and Ashley (Reze-Tiana Wessels) celebrating graduation by hiring a cabin for a weekend of partying; crashing the fun is Alix (Mila Rayne), younger sister of one of the girls (can't recall which one). However, while driving to the retreat, the girls experience car trouble and have to spend the night at an old lakeside house, not far from where four girls were murdered back in '93 by drill-wielding psycho Russ Thorn (Rob van Vuuren). No sooner have the girls slipped into their PJs than up pops Russ, oversized phallic drill in hand; what he doesn't realise is that the girls have come prepared...

    Esterhazy piles on the gore, with a quite a few graphic kills, but never takes things seriously enough to make it truly horrifying. The result is relatively entertaining inconsequential nonsense that requires little thought from the viewer and, as such, should appeal to most fans of the original movie (except the ones hoping for boobs); it certainly entertained me more than the big slasher movie of the year, Halloween Kills, which failed on so many levels.
    5pasaribuharisfadli

    A good company at night

    Slumber Party Massacre has this interesting idea; "reimagining" the original while trying to subvert the genre's clichés. Well, it fails. At least not too miserably, since its confusion at being either satire or parody will give you a good laugh or two.

    It's sleazy not because it has TV-Movie quality written all over it, but because its idea was done half-baked. While not as smart as it thinks it is, nevertheless is a much better film than the latest Black Christmas.
    6powerage3

    Fun reboot that brings the original intent

    This is definitely more of a reboot than a remake. It has a good setup and includes myriad homages to the original and even its wacky sequel.

    The intent of the OG to satire the slasher and bring out strong female characters was somewhat subverted by producer Roger Corman (while still creating a very progressive slasher for its time). Well, this one goes for that concept full bore and I feel it achieves the goal.

    There are a number of very funny scenes, including one with the guys next door having a half naked pillow fight & the girls stepping in to protect them. There's also a hilarious shower scene that just has to be seen to be believed. Sometimes things are a little too "on the nose" but it's still very fun. Oh, and the kills are pretty good too.

    This reboot was a ton of fun.
    6SnoopyStyle

    upside down twist

    It's 1993. Four girls are having a slumber party in a cabin. Chad is Trish's jealous ex. All of them are attacked by the drill-welding killer, Russ Thorne. Trish is the sole survivor. It's present day. Dana leaves her overprotective mother and joins her friends on a girls weekend. Their car breaks down and they end up back to where the attack originally occurred.

    It starts as a standard exploitation horror with a bit of comedy but it gets annoying as the standard becomes predictable. Then comes the shocking twist. It turns the whole movie upside down. I love the idea but not always the execution. It's jumping over the fine line to make fun of the original movies. Maybe a bit of subtlety would be more compelling. For example, Guy 1 and Guy 2 could simply be Chad 1 and Chad 2. It's possible to have two Chads in the same friends group. By doing the two Guys, the movie stops existing in the real world. This world isn't that real to begin with. Finally, there is the last act. The girls are being too girlie. There is something obvious. It keeps going on and on. It's better to cut it short. All in all, this is more imaginative and better made than the original.

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    • Trivia
      The red guitar Sean finds is a reference to The Driller Killer's guitar-drill in Slumber Party Massacre II (1987).
    • Goofs
      In the part of the movie that takes place in 1993, one of the characters refers to a Sam Goody gift card. Gift cards were not invented until 1994, and Sam Goody didn't sell them until several years after that.
    • Quotes

      John: Russ Thorn? Like the Russ Thorn... is alive?

      [the girls nod]

      John: . Holy shit! We have to warn Guy!

      Ashley: I thought that was Guy

      [pointing at Guy 2, who is dead]

      Sean: There are two Guys!

      Ashley: There are four of you.

      John: No. There were five of us. There are two Guys!

      Ashley: I really don't think we should be joking about this right now.

      John: [points outside] Guy One!

      [points to the dead Guy Two]

      John: Guy Two!

      Dana Deveraux: So when did Guy Two leave?

      John: [shakes his head in anger] Guy Two is dead! Guy One is out there somwhere!

    • Connections
      Featured in Dead Meat Horror Awards 2022 (2022)

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 2021 (Poland)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Africa
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 閨蜜驚叫夜
    • Filming locations
      • Stellenbosch, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Blue Ice Africa
      • Frog Squad
      • Pressure Cooker Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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