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Sorority Stalker

  • Writer: Krista Wagner
    Krista Wagner
  • Nov 11, 2020
  • 1 min read

Good movie that satisfies all the psycho thriller audience needs.


Writing Quality: Typical script that follows the formulaic psycho slasher, but does it well. Taryn, who loses her foster mom in a house fire when Taryn's around nine years old, uses her foster mom's sorority status to wedge herself into stranger Aya's life. Aya happens to share a sorority sister chapter with Taryn's late foster mom, so it's the perfect opportunity to find the family she never got to have, albeit in the most deceptive kind of way.


Scare Factor: Somewhat. There are a few scenes where Taryn physically harms others, but the action lasts only a few seconds and we only get a brief glimpse of the non-graphic aftermath. The scare factor primarily rests on the mental breakdown of the seemingly trustworthy Taryn. As always, you sit forward in anticipation, wondering what wacko move this psycho will make next.


CONTENT (SEX, LANGUAGE, & VIOLENCE): No sex. No language. Minimal violence.


Values: Helping someone get back on their feet, protecting others from harm.


Acting: Great. The hair salon atmosphere Aya runs lends a nice spark to the scenes.


Bonuses: The beauty and clothing styles are rich and appealing.

 
 
 

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