All Cheerleaders Die

  • USA All Cheerleaders Die (more)
Trailer

VOD (1)

Plots(1)

Maddy (Caitlin Stasey)'s instinctive dislike of cheerleading is consolidated when her friend Alexis (Felisha Cooper) dies during a cheerleading exercise. However, she feels compelled to become a cheerleader herself in order to teach a lesson to Alexis' ex-boyfriend Terry (Tom Williamson), who has already begun dating another cheerleader. Events take a startling turn when a fatal car crash and an ancient ritual add a supernatural element to Maddy's plot. Will anyone be able to stop the cheerleaders taking their revenge? (Altitude Film Distribution)

(more)

Reviews (2)

J*A*S*M 

all reviews of this user

English LOL, that was silly! Silly, but fierce, fun and original. Lucky McKee has gone mad, and so will the viewers who get into this relentless game. I resisted at the beginning, I didn’t give a toss about the characters, but the film gradually won me over and I let myself be entertained. Actually, those cheerleaders reminded me of Joseph Kahn’s Detention, which also was a crazy mess of everything under the sun that never had the intention of making any sense, but still managed to constantly surprise the viewer with unexpected twists and ideas, and an ubiquitous awareness of itself and its pop-culture environment. These cheerleaders are not something I would watch again alone, they don’t fit at all into my horror tastes, but I think they are perfect to watch with friends over a few beers. 7/10 ()

kaylin 

all reviews of this user

English The movie "All Cheerleaders Die" is entertaining, which is what I kind of expected from it, but I truly didn't think I would enjoy it so much. The overall aesthetics resonated with me immensely, and I genuinely felt that this is a film that, even though it's not explosively funny, still interests me to watch, even though I might not be laughing out loud. Those kinds of pleasures were enough for me in this case. ()