Sorority Row
Year: 2009
Director: Stewart Hendler
Studio: Summit Entertainment
Stars: Briana Evigan, Leah Pipes, Carrie Fisher
MPAA Rating: R
Running Time: 101 Mins





Another week, another remake as this week is “Sorority Row”. This film is based on the 1983 film, “The House on Sorority Row”. This film is one of those films, where it could have easily turned into a very bad experience.

The film is about six girls who are having the time of their live, as they throw a party at their sorority house known as “Theta Pi”. They decide to play a prank on one of the sorority girl’s brothers, by having Megan fake her own death. After that happened, they all drive to an isolated road, where they plan to dump the body. But the prank turns deadly, when the brother thinking that Megan is really dead, actually kills her with a tire-iron. Soon, the sisters decide to dump her body in an abandoned well and move on with their lives.

Eight months later, the remaining five sisters are having one last week of fun together, before moving on after graduating. Everything is fine, until they receive a mysterious picture on their cell phones containing a picture of Megan’s dead body. Soon the killer starts stalking and killing the girls. Has Megan come back from the dead or is the killer someone that wants the girls dead for some other reason.

“Sorority Row” is one of those films that surprised me. The reason for this, the film started off bad, because the first ten minutes looked like this film was headed towards boring B-movie territory with everything feeling rushed. That would have also made me miserable, since I had to sit through the “Twilight: New Moon” trailer, right before the film. But thankfully that was not the case as this enjoyed this film after that.

Director, Stewart Hendler saves this film by going for a “Scream” and “I Know What You Did Last Summer” style. By directing the film in that style, it makes the film very enjoyable and most of the performances feel down to earth. The style also slows everything down, as I weren’t annoyed with any of the characters and it also lets the story develop. Hendler makes this film fun, because the scares were timed well. There was also couple of scenes that made me jump out of my seat. That’s part of the reason why I enjoyed it. Hendler also did a good job handling the death sequences. They were very creative, as it did two things: creates scares and makes the film fun to watch. He also does a good job making acting good, even though the acting kind of sucked in the first ten minutes. Once we did to the main part of the film, Handler does a good job making the performance toned down for the rest of the film compared to the first ten minutes where most of the girls were just annoying. It also made each of the main character interesting or hated.

The film also had a good screenplay. I liked how Josh Stolberg and Pete Goldfinger go for more of a ninety feel to the story instead of trying to be campy and go for a copied eighty style. If it went that route, then this would have been a boring film to watch. What the screenwriters did right was to stop rushing everything, after the opening act. The opening act felt like it was going to be a film where everything was going to be rushed. But to their credit they didn’t do that, instead they did a good job exploring each of the characters, in the aftermath of Megan’s death. That helped covered up the mess of the first ten minutes. Stolberg and Goldfinger does a good job going into each of the girls, as they became interesting all of sudden which surprised me, as it became a totally different film, after the opening scene. It became more suspenseful film, instead of a campy 80’s horror film. I liked how they made the action suspenseful and the way they kept the identity of killer very secretive, as it not who you think it is. That’s what I think makes this a very good horror film.

I know that most of you readers unlike me, who are seeing this film to get a sneak peek at the “Twilight: New Moon” trailer. You should not dismiss this film and run away afterwards. “Sorority Row” is a film that I had some expectation going in,thankfull it didn’t turn to be a completely bad. Instead, it’s suspenseful horror film that will keep you guessing and on edge.

Review Rating: Four Stars

2 comments

  1. JD // September 11, 2009 at 11:24 PM  

    This is the most positive thing I have read so far about it.

    Good review!!

  2. fallon // September 12, 2009 at 1:06 PM  

    First review that may actually make me see this. When I first saw the trailer I had expectations and hopes of 90s too... Honestly, I'm much more likely to throw in Scream or Urban Legends when I'm bored than I am to, like, more modern horror. Some of those slashers just go down really easy, you know?