Sorority Row

2009 "The Sisters of Theta Pi Are Dying To Keep a Secret."
5.1| 1h41m| R| en
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When five sorority girls inadvertently cause the murder of one of their sisters in a prank gone wrong, they agree to keep the matter to themselves and never speak of it again, so they can get on with their lives. This proves easier said than done, when after graduation a mysterious killer goes after the five of them and anyone who knows their secret.

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CheerupSilver Very Cool!!!
Forumrxes Yo, there's no way for me to review this film without saying, take your *insert ethnicity + "ass" here* to see this film,like now. You have to see it in order to know what you're really messing with.
Lachlan Coulson This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
Tobias Burrows It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
cmovies-99674 PROS: The best part about this movie would probably have to be the intensity of the film. There is tons of blood, tons of murder, and tons of fear. The director really knew what qualities he needed to make a scary movie. Another thing that helped this was the mystery aspect of the movie. Most good teen screams have a good "masked killer" "mystery vibe" to it, and this was no different. Those qualities made this movie. Then the resolution to the movie captured everything you wanted. The final thing that I really liked, was how well the director was able to capture a bit of reality in the film. There was a little bit of comedy which felt relaxed in a time of stress, this gave great balance.CONS: The one negative comment would have to be bad acting. The acting in this movie was a hit or miss. Sometimes you got good genuine emotions, other times you got stagnant boring acting.www.chorror.com
KillerRomance Six girls that are introduced as Chugs (Margo Harshmann), Jessica (Leah Pipes), Claire (Jamie Chung), Ellie (Rumer Willis), Cassidy (Briana Evigan from burning bright) who are celebrating the beginning of their senior year. They clandestinely watch Chug's brother Garret (Matt O'Leary) and Megan (Audrina Partridge) by laptop camera, and Garrett leaves in a panic as Megan throws up as a joke, the group joins Megan as they had a good laugh off and continue with the prank as Garret returns with a car to get to the nearest hospital. They have no phone signal and they are led to an abandoned water well site which is remote from any suburban area. Garrett fatally stabs Megan with a tire iron. In a panic and composure with true inner tendencies coming out like never before, they choose to keep "secrecy and solidarity​" on the cover up by dumping Megan's body with Cassidy's coat, and on time to come back to the party.Eight months later on their graduation thanking Mrs Crenshaw (the fabulous Carrie Fisher who adds comedy flair and balls), as they hang out, a text attachment of the bloody weapon that killed Megan appears on their mobile cell phone, they delete to forget it - and throw another wild party for the evening, then Megan's​ Sister Maggie (Caroline D'Amore) shows up which freaks the group out so they sent her away gently.As the group break up the gruesome and cringing murders happen one by one, as the group are getting mind screwed with impossible possibilities such as: is Megan back from the dead? Or has really Garrett gone nuts? They are at a break down and breaking point with betrayal or making bonds as the story unfolds and the culprit reveals their identity.The script is fantastic because it is so unapologetic and bombastic, this is a crazy and youthful movie that has the darkest humour I ever seen. Majority of the cast is good looking and have their own sense of comedy wit. Leah Pipes steals the show as the detestable, icy, catty, loquacious Jessica who is my favourite character and didn't want her to die. Ellie the plain Jane out of the girls survives and is the most annoying character (identical to the same looking girl from Rob Zombie's Halloween).Despite the turnout, this is one of my favourite horror movies that is crazy, narcissistic, ratty but witty and very funny. The death scenes are well created. What more could you ask for with a great music score and memorable soundtrack?
lskywalk Sorority Row is far better than it needs to be.Complete with solid acting, a sharp and witty screenplay, and clever, well-shot death scenes, Sorority Row will not disappoint. Like all above average slasher films, this one begins with a moral dilemma: 6 best friends and senior sorority sisters perform a prank at their back to school bash, and it ends in accidental murder. They decide to forge the ultimate sisterhood pact to keep the event a secret, forever changing their relationships with one another. Cut to 8 months later, it is graduation time, and their secret has suddenly started to resurface, coming to a head at the end of the year party, where each girls true colors and allegiances shine through. It has your basic setup: pretty girls stalked by a cloaked figure, ending in a climax at a drunken, out of control party.The girls are, for the most part, well cast and utterly watchable. The stand out performances here are Leah Pipes and Briana Evigan as the two alpha females of the group, who face-off in a battle of the wits. Evigan plays Cassidy, the smart and uncompromising rebel of the group, hellbent on making things right. Pipes plays Jessica, the manipulative, control freak president of the sorority, who's fear of the discovery of this secret could cost her everything, including her Abercrombie-looking boyfriend, who happens to be a prospective senators son. Jamie Chung is sweet and gorgeous as the pushover of the group. And Margo Harshman steals every scene she's in, playing Chuggs, the resident pill-popping party girl of the group. Harshman gives the film almost all of it's much needed comic relief. As for Rumer Willis and Audrina Patridge...sigh. I have to give Willis a certain amount of credit for her role as Ellie, the bookworm. This was her debut film performance, and she isn't terrible., however she doesn't have the chops to carry off some of the more emotionally complex scenes her character has to sob through. Audrina Patridge, who garnered fame playing herself in the reality show The Hills, barely has three lines in the film. One can suspect that her role had to be severely reduced once she arrived on set, and couldn't bring even an ounce of personality or charisma to her two dead eyes.The screenplay offers some really good scenes for the girls to play out, some funny zingers, and some quiet moments of true emotion. The film allows for more character development than I've seen in any slasher movie since Scream. The direction is slick, and the photography is dazzling, complete with a few thrilling and creative death scenes, which is part of the reason us horror film lovers go to these silly movies. In a land full of boring and bland horror remakes, this one is smart and fast paced, and perhaps, better than the original.
nathanlyons1234 I first watched this movie back in 2010 and when I first watched it I was freaked out by it and thought it was the best movie ever. The movie is about a group of sorority sisters who played a prank on one of the sisters brothers 'Garret' to teach him for cheating on one of them. The prank goes as plan as Garret thinks that Megan is dead. They get to where they are going to decide where to dump the body when Garret stabs Megan in the chest because he thinks that she is dead. To his surprise she isn't and starts yelling at the girls saying that 'She isn't dead'.Now knowing the fact that they just were apart of the killing of one of their closest friends they decide to say that Megan went missing at the party and she was never seen again.Months later at their annual Luncheon all the girls get a horrific text that appears to be from Megans phone. That night the sorority house is throwing one of the biggest parties of the year but all the sisters get distracted by the text they got earlier.Chugs was one of the first to be killed at her shrinks house. Both her shrink and Chugs get killed by the person in the 'Graduation Gown'.Throughout the rest of the movie people that know about what happened get murdered so no one else finds out about this massive secret. The girls start to think that Megan isn't really dead so they go back to where they dropped her and the words 'Theta Pi Must Die' are written on the wall in blood.While at the mining grounds Garret is there and the girls instantly think that he lead them there and they run him over with the car so they don't get killed even though he wasn't the one killing everyone off.They arrive back to the party where the whole house and grounds are trashed and only a few people are left since everyone else went to the after party at another house. During the time that they are back at the house one of the main sisters is killed with a flare gun while trying to turn of a hot tub.Now the ending is near of the film and the killers are revealed. Jessica was the only one who told her boyfriend about the real reason Megan disappeared. Jessicas and Cassidys boyfriends are the killers and said they wanted to kill the people because 'They knew'. Both boys were killed by the girls and Megans sister, Cassidy and Ellie walk out of the burning sorority house being the last 3 alive.Overall this is a good movie to watch with friends and a creepy movie to watch in the dark alone. 7.5/10 simply because I've watched it many times but it is still enjoyable.