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Sorority Row

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 41m
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5.2/10
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Briana Evigan, Rumer Willis, Leah Pipes, Jamie Chung, and Audrina Patridge in Sorority Row (2009)
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A killer threatens to expose the fatal secret binding a group of sorority sisters.A killer threatens to expose the fatal secret binding a group of sorority sisters.A killer threatens to expose the fatal secret binding a group of sorority sisters.

  • Director
    • Stewart Hendler
  • Writers
    • Josh Stolberg
    • Pete Goldfinger
    • Mark Rosman
  • Stars
    • Briana Evigan
    • Rumer Willis
    • Carrie Fisher
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    33K
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    • Director
      • Stewart Hendler
    • Writers
      • Josh Stolberg
      • Pete Goldfinger
      • Mark Rosman
    • Stars
      • Briana Evigan
      • Rumer Willis
      • Carrie Fisher
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    • 170User reviews
    • 158Critic reviews
    • 24Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Briana Evigan
    Briana Evigan
    • Cassidy
    Rumer Willis
    Rumer Willis
    • Ellie
    Carrie Fisher
    Carrie Fisher
    • Mrs. Crenshaw
    Teri Andrez
    Teri Andrez
    • Bra-Clad Sister
    • (as Teri Andrzejewski)
    Adam Barrie
    Adam Barrie
    • Danny
    • (as Adam Berry)
    Megan Wolfley
    • Trampoline Sister
    • (as Megan Elizabeth Wolfley)
    Robert Belushi
    Robert Belushi
    • Amazed Senior Guy
    • (as Rob Belushi)
    Marie Blanchard
    • Over-It Sister
    Zack Garrett
    • Thwarted Guy
    • (as Zachary Garrett)
    Margo Harshman
    Margo Harshman
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    Jamie Chung
    Jamie Chung
    • Claire
    Leah Pipes
    Leah Pipes
    • Jessica
    Audrina Patridge
    Audrina Patridge
    • Megan
    Matt O'Leary
    Matt O'Leary
    • Garret
    Julian Morris
    Julian Morris
    • Andy
    Debra Gordon
    Debra Gordon
    • Mrs. Tappan
    Matt Cannon
    Matt Cannon
    • Nerdy Underclassman
    • (as Matthew Cannon)
    Caroline D'Amore
    Caroline D'Amore
    • Maggie
    • Director
      • Stewart Hendler
    • Writers
      • Josh Stolberg
      • Pete Goldfinger
      • Mark Rosman
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    7Nightman85

    Surprisingly fun slasher flick and a decent remake.

    When a prank goes awry, a group of sorority sisters are left with a dead body on their hands. They cover up the accidental murder, but on graduation night someone begins to brutally kill everyone involved in the deadly prank.

    Admittedly I went into Sorority Row with low expectations because I've always had a soft spot for the original House on Sorority Row (1983) and I feared that this would be another weak insulting remake, i.e. Black Christmas 2006 or Prom Night 2008. However I found myself rather entertained by this polished and energetic remake, it was an engaging ride all the way. Sorority Row has a typical slasher film setup, some hokey dialog, and the usual MTV-style direction, but it manages to build some good suspense and action throughout its interesting plot. Also it has some effectively funny moments of dark humor. In addition there's some flashes of nudity thrown in along with some inventive and bloody murder scenes.

    Cast-wise the actors are adequate enough though their characters are typically paper-thin. The biggest standout is definitely Carrie Fisher as the amusingly tough housemother Mrs. Crenshaw. She deserved more screen time.

    Over all Sorority Row is a fun slasher guilty pleasure that thankfully doesn't tarnish the memory of a horror classic. It's a worth-wild watch for horror fans, especially if you don't take it too seriously.

    ** 1/2 out of ****
    6A_Llama_Drama

    Slasher remake that beats all of the lifeless remakes/sequels of late

    Sorority Row seems to be receiving a lot of bad press for the same reasons that all slasher flicks seem to garner - it's clichéd, the characters aren't likable, the plot isn't handled well, the set-up is botched, blah blah blah. OK, these ARE fair points - there exists within this movie one too many "Hello, is anybody there?" moments, too many "Don't go in there!" moments, and let's be honest, they could have quite happily pinned the entire thing on someone else and gone to police instead of covering it up.

    However, to complain about those things would be to complain about the entire purpose of the slasher genre. Besides Scream, Hallowe'en and Black Christmas, there is not a single slasher that has a shred of believability (and even Hallowe'en doesn't - Michael Myers is the boogie man for goodness sake!). We go to see slasher films to watch people get killed and don't pretend otherwise. These situations do not happen in real life, why expect any level of realism in the film?!?

    So why bother going to see this? Primarily, for the kills. Out of the 10 or so murders, I'd say but only 3 are gratuitous and 2 of those are badly set up. Again, it's the same old story of bimbo/drunk frat boy wandering where they should know not to. But for the 7 or so others, they rock! The manslaughter at the beginning is pretty twisted, yet I, and many others got satisfaction watching one of those twits from The Hills getting offed and thrown down a mine shaft. Following on, a "pimped up" tyre iron is implemented to cause as much gore and depravity as possible: bottles, mirror shards, cars, flare guns, axes, fire-extinguishers, shotguns and the bird cane from the original all are used at some point to bring the death count to a total Rambo would be proud of. One of my favourite set-ups in the movie comes after the party, when they are aware that somehow, someone knows about their little secret. In an intense scene involving many bubbles - because in the World of the Greek Letters, you are more likely to find a jacuzzi than a room full of mannequins - one of the 5 get caught out in it. The build up ranks with that of Annie in Halloween or CC in Scream 2 - after the girls receive another threatening text, they realise that one of their names was missing from the list and before they know it, the missing girl is running, screaming through the courtyard towards them. Although the scares are few and far between, that scene had me ducking. The murder weapon, that tyre iron, is set to become iconic if it garners any sequels (which, undoubtedly it will).

    The main characters may not be the most interesting, and two of the girls really are just plain boring, but there are 3 who stand out in my mind: Jessica, Cassie and Ellie. Jessica, the bitchy queen, is played with fervour by Leah Pipes: she relishes every mean phrase, never misses a chance to put someone down, and when she stumbles across the dead body of a sorority sister, her first remark is "God, she looks terrible!" delivered with a dead pan attitude that just rocked. The fact that, unfortunately, she is governed by a bloke is a shame, but she redeems herself towards the end, staying true to her bitchy, selfish nature. Ellie, although a walking cliché in a horror movie, is played really rather well by Rumer Willis. A girl falling apart at the seams as she tries to cope with her part in the accident, she goes from slightly shaky to worried to paranoid to hysterical to catatonic. Yet she maintains some integrity and humour and has quite possibly the funniest moment during which the girls are trying to stop her from finding out that Megan just might not be dead. Finally, Briana Evigans is such fun to watch. Although her character has no right to feel better about herself over what happened and she certainly is no Sydney Prescott or Laurie Strode, Briana brings out of Cassie a feisty, tough girl who can actually be rooted for towards the end. The other 2 VERY good reasons to watch this movie are as follows: gratuitous cat fights (in a burning house with a psycho killer running around none-the-less!) and Carrie Fisher blowing her kitchen to smithereens with a shot gun, all the while taunting the masked killer with lines such as "Come to Mama."

    All in all, Sorority Row is not a good film but it is sheer entertainment. What it lacks in plot and credibility it more than makes up for in style. it's also the first remake that I've had pleasure watching due to it's total carelessness of where it's origins lie. I'd give it 6 out of 10. (yes I am aware I've awarded it 10 out of 10 but that's because I feel bad that morons would mark it so harsh on its lack of plot... seriously)
    7lovecraft231

    A surprisingly fun guilty pleasure

    Oh no, a guy is cheating on one of the Theta Pi sisters! Good for them they have a prank lined up for some prime revenge. Too bad said prank ends with one of them dead. To make things worse, a hooded slasher is after them after graduation.

    Last year, we got a remake of "Prom Night" that ended up being one of the worst horror remakes of the decade, and committed a cardinal sin-a PG-13 slasher movie. Well, look at "Sorority Row" (a remake of the 1983 slasher flick "The House on Sorority Row") as the movie the "Prom Night" remake should have been-the anti-"Prom Night" remake if you will. It's not a classic, but nobodies expecting that now, are they?

    So, what works?

    For one thing, while not a splatter flick, there are some impressive kills available, as well as a sweet murder weapon that has potential to become iconic. Also, the performances are fun. Carrie Fisher is a hoot to watch (her role is a bit too minuscule though) and unlike say "I Know What You Did Last Summer", this movie makes no bones about the fact that most of these characters are unlikable and deserve their fates. The best surprise as far as acting is concerned is Leah Pipes as the bitchy leader of the sorority sisters Jessica. She's a blast to watch, and plays the part without overacting or overdoing her character. In short, she steals the show as far as I'm concerned. The movie does have it's flaws-it's a bit too flashy at moments, at times could have done a little more with it's R-rating (there's nudity, but none of the lead girls gets naked? For shame!) and the final ten minutes could have definitely used some work.

    Nags aside, "Sorority Row" is a fun guilty pleasure. Sure, it's more catered towards a teen audience than hardcore horror fans, but come on, most slasher flicks have been catered to a teen audience. Besides, in an age of pointless PG-13 horror, 3D gimmicks, unnecessary sequels like "Halloween II" and "The Final Destination", horror flicks that try to hard to be hardcore, and horror flicks that try too hard to cater to horror fans (I'm a hardcore horror fan, but occasionally that can get annoying), a piece of unapologetic slasher fluff goes down easy.

    Plus, any movie that opens with girls in PJ's with their asses exposed jumping up and down can't be all bad.
    7skullhead739

    A must see for slasher fans

    This movie doesnt have the best avg ratings but for the genre it is really well done.

    Acting: This is a slasher after all so they do well at portraying stereotypes and the conventions. You get a sense of feeling for them and enjoy their relations.

    Cinematography/special affects: Really nice gory scenes and creative kills in this one. Camera shots are decent and you get a sense of tension which is really important for these types of movies.

    Story: I really really enjoyed the plot of this. It was unique, interesting and kept me glued the whole time watching. Yeah some scenes arnt the best but most of them are awesome. Beginning, middle and end were conventional but unique and made to stand out among its rivals. Many people compare this with "scream" and "I know what you did last summer", both classics.

    Summary: Very decent horror/slasher flick, high up there with the greats. It must be said that slasher films arnt for everyone. But if you like them than you'll most likely really enjoy this one.
    8sahrahsaheo

    People were too harsh on it

    I'm sorry but I think that people were just way to hard on this movie at the time of release. It may not be the greatest slasher in film history but it's still an entertaining flick with an enjoyable cast.

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    • Trivia
      The bird-shaped cane that Cassidy grabs for a weapon in one scene is an homage to The House on Sorority Row (1982), as it's the same style cane that Mrs. Slater carries in that film.
    • Goofs
      When Jessica is killed her eyes are open. When the shot pans out her eyes are closed. Then when the killer removes the tire iron from her mouth her eyes are open again.
    • Quotes

      Jessica: Ellie, no one is dead! Well, Megan.

    • Crazy credits
      The Summit Entertainment logo is tinted a light red which then descends through a series of outlined tree branches
    • Connections
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Monsters vs Aliens/The Haunting in Connecticut/12 Rounds (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Tear Me Up
      Written by Lucian Piane

      Performed by Stefy Rae

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Secreto de sangre
    • Filming locations
      • Crafton, Pennsylvania, USA(interiors)
    • Production companies
      • House Row Productions
      • Karz Entertainment
      • Summit Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $12,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,965,282
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,059,802
      • Sep 13, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $27,206,120
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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