Out on: | DVD 27th Oct. 2014 |
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Fast sell:
Mean Girls meets Scream by way of Spring Breakers in this all new feature from Lucky McKee.
Smart, sassy, fun - a new wave of exciting terror comes to life in All Cheerleaders Die featuring strong performances from the hottest cast around. A must see from start to finish All Cheerleaders Die hit a home run at this years Film4 Frightfest providing hot cheerleaders and kick-ass horror.
Key talent:
Lucky McKee (Director - The Woman, May, Masters of Horror)
Caitlin Stasey (Reign, I, Frankenstein, Neighbours)
Sianoa Smit-McPhee (Hung, Neighbours, Criminal Minds)
Michael Bowen (Breaking Bad, Kill Bill Vol 1, Django Unchained, Mata Hari)
Synopsis:
When tragedy rocks Blackfoot High, rebellious outsider Maddy Killian shocks the student body by joining the cheerleading squad. This decision drives a rift between Maddy and her ex- girlfriend Leena Miller - a loner who claims to practice the dark arts. After a confrontation with the football team, Maddy and her new cheerleader friends are sent on a supernatural roller coaster ride which leaves a path of destruction none of them may be able to escape.
We like it because:
All Cheerleaders Die is a fresh and modern piece of contemporary filmmaking that begs to be watched. Blending great visual style with an extraordinary amount of wit, this is the film that ushers in a terrifying new age of horror that raises the stakes with pom poms, high kicks and a thirst for blood.
Clueless, Heathers, Mean Girls, The Faculty and Scream - All Cheerleaders Die reminded us of the greats and does enough to push its way to the front of the pack with real pep!
Hot Quotes:
“Wickedly smart while staying true to its genre, All Cheerleaders Die gives us the violence, sex appeal, and social commentary we deserve and need. It’s a blast.” ★★★★
The Hollywood News
“We loved this hilarious and totally insane 80s throwback”
SciFi Now Online
“Funny, dark, and very gory, All Cheerleaders Die is a real sucker punch of a film that’ll keep you on your toes and leave you begging for part two.” ★★★★
Live For Films
“A lively, enjoyable exploitation movie with smarts and attitude.” Kim Newman, Empire
Special Features:
Trailer