All Cheerleaders Die

You can't kill their spirit!

5.2
20131h 29m

When tragedy rocks Blackfoot High, rebellious outsider Mäddy Killian shocks the student body by joining the cheerleading squad. After a confrontation with the football team, Mäddy 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.

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Trailers & Videos

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Official UK Trailer

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Cast

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Caitlin Stasey

Mäddy Killian

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Sianoa Smit-McPhee

Leena Miller

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Brooke Butler

Tracy Bingham

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Reanin Johannink

Martha Popkin

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Tom Williamson

Terry Stankus

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Chris Petrovski

George Shank

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Leigh Parker

Manchester 'Manny' Mankiewitz

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Jordan Wilson

Vik De Palma

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Felisha Cooper

Alexis Grace Andersen

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Natalie Hauck

Bikini Girl (as Natalie Castillo)

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Shay Astar

Ms. Wolf

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Reviews

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Wuchak

4/10

***Weak first act and confusing/ugly vibe hamper wannabe hip horror (non)comedy***

Four cheerleaders (Caitlin Stasey, Brooke Butler, Amanda Grace Benitez & Reanin Johannink) rise from the dead with the help of a wiccan teen (Sianoa Smit-McPhee) to exact revenge on several football players at a school in Southern Cal.

You can tell that “All Cheerleaders Die” (2013) is a remake of the director/writer duo ’s 2001 indie of the same name because it’s reminiscent of horror flicks of the late 90s, like “The Rage: Carrie 2” (1999), “The Craft” (1996), "The Faculty" (1998), “Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2” (2000) and “Ginger Snaps” (2000) mixed with bits of “Carnival of Souls” (1962/1998) and “Dawn of the Dead” (1978).

Unfortunately, it’s the least of these because the campy opening is neither compelling nor amusing and the movie doesn’t get interesting until the midpoint. The flick is confused about what it wants to be and strapped with a confusing script coupled with a lame docudrama vibe. Meanwhile the tame Sapphic twaddle doesn’t help.

Still, most of the actresses cited above have their unique appeal and there are some entertaining aspects. The creators just need to learn how to tell a compelling story with worthy protagonists that’s less befuddling, not to mention grasp how to execute amusement.

The film runs 1 hour, 29 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles.

GRADE: C/C-

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