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Sorority Row
Cassidy, Jessica, Ellie, Claire and Megan are sorority sisters and true-blue friends to the end, until a prank gone wrong results in Megan's demise. As the rest tries to cover up the death, they find themselves stalked by a serial killer.
9 May 1985, Los Angeles, California, USA
23 October 1986, Los Angeles, California, USA
16 May 1967, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
23 October 1980, USA
7 February 1986, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
12 August 1988, Los Angeles, California, USA
September 14, 2009
It lapses into that familiar category of movies that go in for lots of fancy obfuscation along the way only to make its story seem all the more simple, trite and contrived by the finish.September 14, 2009
The tedious flick offers little more than a few scares, and plenty of boobs. And we're not just talking about the cast.July 15, 2010
...a sporadically watchable yet thoroughly disappointing horror effort that's underwhelming even by the standards of the genre.August 14, 2010
Typical slasher film packed with boobs, boys, booze and blood. Go into Sorority Row with your brain on cruise control and just enjoy the movie for what it is: a gore party.September 29, 2012
This is a movie so formulaic it could have been written by Microsoft Excel.September 15, 2009
Call me the sarcastic sister, but the only thing screaming in any convincing way here are the cheap look, epileptic direction, and off-key, "edgy" humor.August 09, 2010
Like the all-partying, all-screaming sisters of Theta Pi, Sorority Row feels doomed from the first frame.September 14, 2009
Sorority Row is an interminable mess of a film that juggles more characters and undeveloped subplots than it can handle and even manages to bungle the setup.September 14, 2009
The "scary'' moments are of the sneak-up-on-you-from-behind variety, but there's little suspense.September 16, 2009
It's yet another '80s slasher remake, so you know the drill...er, the tire iron pimped out with blades.February 15, 2013
By the time the killer's identity is finally revealed you'll be amazed at how screenwriters make big bucks penning lines like, "Who the hell lit the house on fire? Shit!"