Terrified about their future and goaded by Jessica, the girls decide to dump Megan's body in the mine and get on with their lives. They convince him to help them dump her body at an abandoned mine (conveniently located nearby), but before the prank can be revealed, a shock twist leaves Megan dead for real. Leading the gullible (and let's face it, equally bad) Garret (Matt O'Leary) to slip Megan a "date rape drug", the wronged woman pretends to die, leading the sorority sisters to accuse Garret of killing her. Away from the action, Queen Bee Jessica (Pipes) and her posse have masterminded a cruel prank against Megan's (Patridge) cheating boyfriend. The movie opens as the exclusive Theta Pi sorority throws its annual freshman pledge night, a heady evening of sex, drugs, alcohol and impossibly attractive people. With the horror genre recently veering towards the psychological scares and gore of the Saw and Hostel series, this remake of the 1983 cult classic The House On Sorority Row marks a welcome return to the good old slasher days of the 1990s, boasting that tried and trusted plot of beautiful people hiding a deep dark secret and getting hunted down by a mysterious killer. With director Stewart Hendler branding this as Mean Girls-meets- Scream, it's clear that Sorority Row was never going to take itself too seriously. Starring: Briana Evigan, Rumer Willis (interview), Leah Pipes, JamieĬhung, Audrina Patridge, Julian Morris, Margo Harshman, Matt Lanter, ![]() Screenwriter: Josh Stolberg, Peter Goldfinger
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