Sorority House Massacre
Directed by Carol Frank
College student Beth and her sorority sisters are stalked by an escaped psychopathic killer who shares a strange telepathic link with her.
A College student and her sorority are stalked by a psychopathic killer who shares a strange telepathic link with her.
Cast: Angela O'Neill, Wendy Martel, Pamela Ross
Member Reviews
What shines most brightly about this plucky, sturdy movie is the strong relationship between the sorority sisters. When push comes to shove, they are there for each other, supporting their sister in her struggles through trauma. This is how you pass the Bechdel test. Carol Frank's direction is unusually tight for a movie like this.
Pretty predictable and boring. Was somewhat intersting with how PTSD works. 2/5.
1 skull for the sorority girls otherwise blah.
Pretty alright. Short & to the point, predictable if you're a fan of slashers, but it's got some fun buildup & action nonetheless.
Nice little movie. It owes a lot to John Carpenter's Halloween in regards to camera movements and framing. The killer is unstoppable and fast. All in all, I've liked it and I hope you'll like it too. Give it a try!