
7 girls and 1 fab gay guy plan a getaway to a remote ranch for a week of gossip and grub. They start off where they always do, old rivalries in place, extreme vanity covering great insecurities, but with a true love for each other underneath the bickering, sniping and sassing. A number of drinks into night one and a dark secret is revealed. The house they rented is the site of a mass murder of teenage girls 15 years earlier. Blood still stains the floors under replacement car... (Full plot summary below)
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7 girls and 1 fab gay guy plan a getaway to a remote ranch for a week of gossip and grub. They start off where they always do, old rivalries in place, extreme vanity covering great insecurities, but with a true love for each other underneath the bickering, sniping and sassing. A number of drinks into night one and a dark secret is revealed. The house they rented is the site of a mass murder of teenage girls 15 years earlier. Blood still stains the floors under replacement carpets. The killer still runs free. The girls take it for what it seems - a fun story for a rainy night by a roaring fire. But after one of them disappears and is discovered dead, the story doesn't seem so fun anymore. 1 by 1, they die, killed by their own vanity. The fun-filled week turns into a race against death. Who will make it out alive?
Leave your thoughts about Crazy Bitches.
| Daily DeadHeather WixsonWhile it may not necessarily be a great film, Crazy Bitches is still moderately entertaining and an admirable effort from Clark who shows a lot of promise here. |
| Movie MezzanineCharles Bramesco...[Crazy Bitches] uses the vessel of a shoddy slasher flick and errs on the side of didacticism. |
| User ReviewAltered EThe one good thing Crazy Bitches has going for it is that it subverts a lot of the tropes of the slasher genre, but unfortunately it doesn't subvert them in any noteworthy way. Rather than distracting from the ineptitude of the production, the gestures toward a feminist ethos gloriously accentuates the technical shortcomings of this flick. The unearned plot twists make this a great one to watch as part 2 of a bad movie double feature. I'd only recommend this to the hardcore cinemasochist. |
| User ReviewAiu NIt's not that bad but not great either. |