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2025    1h 32mHorror
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Two villainous entities initiate gorgeous sorority babes, will any pledges survive? Party 'til you drop - dead. The college girls want to join the sorority Gamma Rho Kappa but discover it hides a dark secret.
Directed by Angel Nichole Bradford, Steve Hermann

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  • Jessa Jupiter FluxVeronica Harper / Makeup Artist
  • Lynn LowryKimberly Blake
  • Angel Nichole BradfordBlair Layne / Director / Special Effects Makeup Artist
  • Melissa HeflinBambi Hamilton
  • Anna ClaryMegan Anderson
  • Ashley HefnerLex / Director Of Photography
  • Kelsey LivengoodLucy Livengood / Special Effects Makeup Artist
  • Ashleigh AmberlynnVictoria Vanderwall
  • Mia KatzRoxie Spark
  • Miranda KilpatrickLilly
  • Ann MyrnaAngelica Grace / Producer
  • Trisha Nicole BagbySarah
  • Sammy MorningstarTiffany Hudson
  • Steve HermannDirector / Writer
  • Malachy Fergus GodfreyCo-Producer
  • John Norris RayCo-Producer
  • Shane Ryan-ReidCo-Producer
  • Charles Solomon Jr.Co-Producer
  • Jeremy HirschExecutive Producer
  • Sarah DolanFirst Assistant Director
  • jackmeatFebruary 10, 2025
    My quick rating - 3.2/10. If you’ve ever thought, “What this horror movie needs is more boobs, a hot tub, and a pillow fight before the killing starts,” then this flick is here to say, “Say no more, playa.” Writer/Director Steve Hermann clearly went to the ‘80s Sorority Horror starter pack for inspiration and wasted no time diving headfirst into every single cliché possible. Our fresh-faced pledges, eager to join Gamma Rho Kappa, quickly learn that the initiation process involves more than just beer pong and hazing—it includes evil, bloodthirsty witches with a taste for new recruits (literally). Lynn Lowry and Ann Myrna head up the sisterhood of supernatural shenanigans, chewing scenery (and possibly flesh) as they lure in their unsuspecting pledges. Lowry’s connection to Troma Studios only adds to the camp factor, making this feel like a long-lost love child of Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama and a rejected The Bad Batch sequel. For those wondering if there’s any actual horror in this horror movie, the practical effects are appreciated but scarce—because, let’s be honest, the budget was probably split evenly between fake blood and baby oil. The kills that do happen are fun but too infrequent, which is a shame because more ridiculous deaths might have really taken this to “so-bad-it’s-good” territory. The acting? Exactly what you'd expect. It delivers with the same energy as a college group project where half the team forgot the deadline—but hey, that’s part of the charm. The twist? Oh, it’s there. And it’s just hokey enough to make you groan and chuckle at the same time. If you love schlocky, boob-centric horror throwbacks, this might be your kind of trash. But if you were hoping for a legitimately terrifying sorority horror film, well, you must be new here.

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