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20 Things We Learned from 'The Slumber Party Massacre' Commentary "If you don't get the humor of this, you're dead." where we sit and listen to filmmakers talk about their work, then share the most interesting parts. In this edition, Rob Hunter celebrates Chloe Zhao’s historic Best Director win at the Oscars by revisiting another classic directed by a woman, The Slumber Party Massacre. This might surprise you — and it should anger you — but Chloe Zhao’s recent Academy Award for directing Nomadland marks only the second win for a female director. That’s bonkers, so in the spirit of highlighting more female filmmakers we’re taking a look at another rarity, a slasher movie directed by a woman.
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aka: Promising Young Capitalist. DEADLY DREAMS (Kristine Peterson, 1988) Editor's Note: Wild Women with Steak Knives is a new column from author profiling a woman-directed horror film that's been largely overlooked or forgotten. It’s Christmas Eve, and wholesome little white bread Alex Torme glows as the family prepares for the festivities to begin. All except his father, that is, who is busy screaming down the phone at the wife of a man whom he recently fired – yes, on Christmas Eve – so we already have a feeling that karmic retribution will be no doubt impressive. We don't need to wait long to have this confirmed as the husband of the woman on the phone, the newly-unemployed Norman Perkins (Duane Whitaker), bursts into the opulent home wearing a satisfyingly creepy animal mask and shoots Alex's parents to death in front of the young child. You read right: Norman Perkins. You want a name drenched in slasher history, its love for Hitchcock's
Shout! Studios' Slumber Party Massacre Remake Heads to SYFY comingsoon.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from comingsoon.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
There's Now a Remake of SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE in the Works at Shout! Studios for SYFY dreadcentral.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dreadcentral.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Slumber Party Massacre Remake Is Coming to Syfy This Year from Shout! Studios Slumber Party Massacre Remake Is Coming to Syfy This Year from Shout! Studios Shout! Studios is behind the remake of the 1980s cult horror classic Slumber Party Massacre. A 1980s cult horror classic is getting the remake treatment, and we'll be seeing it sooner rather than later. Shout! Studios is set to release its remake of The Slumber Party Massacre on Syfy later this year. No specific release date has been set at this time. However, the movie has already wrapped filming. According to a new report, the
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