What happens when an East coast nerd runs into 3 West coast witches? Find out as all mayhem breaks loose in this comedy horror.What happens when an East coast nerd runs into 3 West coast witches? Find out as all mayhem breaks loose in this comedy horror.What happens when an East coast nerd runs into 3 West coast witches? Find out as all mayhem breaks loose in this comedy horror.
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Ronda May Burnette
- Alice
- (as Ronda Olshefski)
Matthew McMillen
- Eric - Victim #2
- (as a different name)
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It's hard in my opinion to pull off a good horror comedy film. They typically are a complete train wreck. Well I'm glad to say this solid indie film was able to pull it off. This is film is so much fun. I loved the cast. I thought they all did a terrific job. Also, the film didn't drag. It held my attention from beginning to end. This film doesn't take itself seriously, in a good way, and for me that is why this film works so well! Bravo to the crew that put this little gem together!
Sisterhood of Death is an old school low budget indie horror comedy. If you miss those 80s horror flicks you have to watch this! Obviously it might not for everyone, but I really enjoyed the film. It's goofy, campy and best watched with a group of likeminded friends :)
I saw a lot of positive reviews and so I was suckered into wasting time by watching this amateurish (in a bad way) film that appears to have benefited from being reviewed by friends and family. Since I wasted time watching a very bad film, the least I can do is spend some time letting others know that behind all of the shill 5 star ratings, this is a crap ambush.
This is a bloody good romp! I love independent horrors and this was a joy to watch. You could tell everyone involved was having a great time and the passion and love of the genre shows. This also had some impressively trippy visuals which I wasn't expecting. Gets the mates over, crack some beers and your in for a good time.
This is director/writer Antony DeGennero's second filmmaking venture and like his previous project, "Natural Possession," his flare for campy high weirdness is creepily good. If you have a taste for campy weirdness, this little film is great. His use of color and lighting is well done, with red, smokey light predominating. The story is pretty straight forward for a comedy- horror film, with witches and demons as main characters. The film does have a technical problem with the dialog syncing with the actors' "chin flaps." Oh, there is some nudity and gore, but it's not very graphic and minimal. So if you're looking for some goofy and campy entertainment for a rainy and cold night, order a pizza and pop a bowl of popcorn and have fun viewing "Sisterhood of Death."
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- 1h 26m(86 min)
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