The Sisterhood (2004)

The Sisterhood (2004)
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Two coeds discover a hot sorority house is hiding a sinister secret in this horror story. Christine (Jennifer Holland) and Reagan (Kate Plec) are a pair of young women who get to know each other when they end up sharing a dorm room in college. Christine is a studious type who is still getting over a family tragedy, while Reagan never lets her classes get in the way of a good time. Convinced Christine needs to get out more, Reagan persuades her to tag along as she attends a wild party at the Beta Alpha Tau sorority house. Both Christine and Reagan are impressed with the BAT house, and in particular, chapter president Devin (Michelle Borth), and they are soon invited to join. However, Ms. Masters (Barbara Crampton), who teaches a class on the paranormal, believes that the BAT house is the center of supernatural activity on campus, and urges Christine to inform her of the goings-on at the house. It isn't long before Christine finds out that Ms. Masters' fears were based in fact, but can she tear herself away from the decadent pleasures sorority life has brought to her? The Sisterhood was directed by David DeCoteau, who also made the similarly themed The Brotherhood. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Jennifer HollandKate Plec, (more)
Director(s):
David DeCoteau
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Sisterhood

Two coeds discover a hot sorority house is hiding a sinister secret in this horror story. Christine (Jennifer Holland) and Reagan (Kate Plec) are a pair of young women who get to know each other when they end up sharing a dorm room in college. Christine is a studious type who is still getting over a family tragedy, while Reagan never lets her classes get in the way of a good time. Convinced Christine needs to get out more, Reagan persuades her to tag along as she attends a wild party at the Beta Alpha Tau sorority house. Both Christine and Reagan are impressed with the BAT house, and in particular, chapter president Devin (Michelle Borth), and they are soon invited to join. However, Ms. Masters (Barbara Crampton), who teaches a class on the paranormal, believes that the BAT house is the center of supernatural activity on campus, and urges Christine to inform her of the goings-on at the house. It isn't long before Christine finds out that Ms. Masters' fears were based in fact, but can she tear herself away from the decadent pleasures sorority life has brought to her? The Sisterhood was directed by David DeCoteau, who also made the similarly themed The Brotherhood. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

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Director(s):
David DeCoteau
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Violence, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Tracey J.

Terrible storyline, pathetic plot, don't even get me started on the acting..... special effects are weak to be kind... and just when you think the show is going to be saved by some nudity-THERE IS NONE!!!!! Not even good for late night viewing with the sound off... five thumbs down

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Deanna S.

This movie had to be written and directed by Jr. High teens, as only they would think that young women in college walk around holding hands and disrobe before doing homework in their dorm rooms. The movie is not a horror by any means... not even good enough for a laugher... it is more like really soft porn, as no one actually takes everything off, but sex is really what this "movie" is all about. Does not even have a good value as a coaster... move on...

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Bryan L.

Umm...just really...really....really....reallly.....BAD. If you rent this, you're as dumb as the people who actually played a part in the production of this....well, whatever you want to call it...piece of work??

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