A rebel girl signs up a group of cheerleaders to help her take down the captain of their high school football team, but a supernatural turn of events thrusts the girls into a different battle.
Directors:
Lucky McKee,
Chris Sivertson
Stars:
Sidney Allison,
Charon R. Arnold,
Shay Astar
A news team trails a man as he travels into the world of Eden Parish to find his missing sister, where it becomes apparent that this paradise may not be as it seems.
A newlywed couple finds their lake-country honeymoon descend into chaos after Paul finds Bea wandering and disoriented in the middle of their first night.
65 years after a masked serial killer terrorized the small town of Texarkana, the so-called 'moonlight murders' begin again. Is it a copycat or something even more sinister? A lonely high school girl, with dark secrets of her own, may be the key to catching him.
Director:
Alfonso Gomez-Rejon
Stars:
Addison Timlin,
Veronica Cartwright,
Anthony Anderson
Kylie Bucknell is forced to return to the house she grew up in when the court places her on home detention. Her punishment is made all the more unbearable by the fact she has to live there ... See full summary »
Director:
Gerard Johnstone
Stars:
Morgana O'Reilly,
Rima Te Wiata,
Glen-Paul Waru
While studying the habits of web cam chat users from the apparent safety of her own home, a young woman's life begins to spiral out of control after witnessing a grisly murder online.
Director:
Zachary Donohue
Stars:
Melanie Papalia,
David Schlachtenhaufen,
Adam Shapiro
Director Jerome Sable and cowriter Eli Batalion have said that they used the same title font and the same shade of red from Assault on Precint 13 (1976) for the title of Stage Fright to pay homage to their favourite director, John Carpenter. See more »
Quotes
Sam Brownstein:
[singing]
All of us have heard these names of hate, but let me get one thing straight: I'm gay, I'm gay, but not in that way / Musicals move me and touch me in ways I can't say.
Liz Silver, Sheila Kerry, Bethany:
[singing]
He's gay, but not in that way.
Sam Brownstein:
[singing]
I sleep with women but musicals make me feel gay!
David Martin:
[singing/butting in]
I'm gay, I'm actually gay. I don't get hard when I see T and A / Could be my DNA or how I was raised.
Liz Silver, Sheila Kerry, Bethany:
[singing]
We don't distinguish here at Center Stage.
Entire Camp:
[singing/dancing]
We're all gay, we're gay in all ...
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Crazy Credits
At the end of the credits Metal Killer is singing a 'thank you' to the people who watched the end credits. See more »
I enjoyed this film, but I was always going to enjoy a musical slasher film starring Meatloaf. That combination alone was enough for me to wait for this eagerly for months.
But, this was a little disappointing, the songs were a bit tame, the killings were boring, and the end reveal of the killer was too obvious in the first part of the film that it was never going to be a surprise, not only was it clear who the killer was, you could guess the 'hidden' motive too.
That said, however, it's still a musical slasher film starring meatloaf... if you like the sound of that, then you can't go to far wrong here.
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I enjoyed this film, but I was always going to enjoy a musical slasher film starring Meatloaf. That combination alone was enough for me to wait for this eagerly for months.
But, this was a little disappointing, the songs were a bit tame, the killings were boring, and the end reveal of the killer was too obvious in the first part of the film that it was never going to be a surprise, not only was it clear who the killer was, you could guess the 'hidden' motive too.
That said, however, it's still a musical slasher film starring meatloaf... if you like the sound of that, then you can't go to far wrong here.