
On a secretive outing to a bizarre strip club, Tom Kingsford, (Tom Sizemore) is unaware that his life is about to take a dramatic turn. Club owner and real estate mogul, William O'Toole (Ryan O'Neal) is a sadistic voyeur whose desire for fear and torture is put to the test as the night's dirty deeds return to haunt him. Tom hires a few sexy dancers: Casey Reitz, (Rebekah Chaney), Victoria Spencer, (Stephanie Romanov), Nicole and Nadia, from the Lingerie Lounge, to accompany h... (Full plot summary below)
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On a secretive outing to a bizarre strip club, Tom Kingsford, (Tom Sizemore) is unaware that his life is about to take a dramatic turn. Club owner and real estate mogul, William O'Toole (Ryan O'Neal) is a sadistic voyeur whose desire for fear and torture is put to the test as the night's dirty deeds return to haunt him. Tom hires a few sexy dancers: Casey Reitz, (Rebekah Chaney), Victoria Spencer, (Stephanie Romanov), Nicole and Nadia, from the Lingerie Lounge, to accompany him for the evening; while, unbeknownst to them, the group is secretly followed by a psychotic, obsessive club-patron, known only as Dave. (Robert Carradine). Things quickly turn dark when, what seems like an innocent shortcut through a haunted cemetery is actually a set up, and the group is placed in the middle of an existing crime scene. Panic and fear escalates and tragedy befalls Tom when he is accidentally killed and buried in the supernatural cemetery. The girls make a pact of silence: agreeing to start new lives in order to advert suspicion from the local law enforcement. One year later, on the anniversary of Tom's death, one of the strippers is found decapitated, prompting the others to reunite at a Slumber Party and wait out their worst fear; vengeance. Innocence and body parts are lost as death takes its penance and the slaughter begins.
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| User ReviewDorothy PThe final weekend of the past week's 10th Annual Boston International Film Festival begins today as the final groups of films from around the world, and from local filmmakers, vie for wider audiences, distribution, financing; and of course, word of mouth publicity. Beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 21st through the final feature offering on Sunday evening, April 22 at 6 p.m., the festival has a full slate of films, both full length and short features designed to appeal to every film buff. However, for this film fan and critic; one of the more unusual guilty pleasures for me during the festival was watching the screening of fun, gore-filled, cheesy horror flick titled, "Slumber Party Slaughter", written and directed by Rebekah Chaney. If that last name sounds even vaguely familiar to true horror films fans, it should. The beautiful lead actress, writer and director of this film, Rebekah Chaney is the grand niece of legendary fright and suspense film actor Lon Chaney. This younger generation Chaney is working to follow in her famous Hollywood uncle's blood-drenched shoes on the big screen. "Growing up with the Lon Chaney horror legacy, The Man of a Thousand Faces, I think I was destined to write horror", said Chaney. "It's in my blood. It definitely helps having a cast that gets the fun and humor of the genre. Hopefully, I've been able to bring a few new things to the screen that will make the audience squirm and then laugh at the fun of it all." Chaney's film, "Slumber Party Slaughter" is definitely designed to have fun with the horror genre, with ample of touches of intentionally cheesy frights, plenty of bloody gore and some laughs as well. The film has the flavor of a 70's style low-budget horror flick that audiences might have delighted in watching at a drive-in back in the day. The film also marks Chaney's debut as a director. The plot line revolves around a secret excursion by a partying Hollywood actor, Tom Kingsford ( played convincingly enough in many ways, by Tom Sizemore ) who visits a seedy strip club and ends up picking up several of the girls for a late night jaunt in his limo. Things take a turn for the worst for all when they arrive at a nearby cemetery. Lets just say, people get killed, blood gets splattered, folks get buried. However, that's just the beginning as the deeds of that night come back to haunt the surviving parties one year later, as they fall victim to the sadistic manipulations and grisly murders set up at a slumber party arranged by the club's owner, William O'Toole. ( played by Ryan O'Neal ) Did I mention there's a malevolent looking Robert Carradine lurking in the midst of all this craziness? The former "Revenge of the Nerds" star is definitely not channeling his inner geek in this outing. To say the gore and ways in which some of the victims are dispatched is "over the top" would be an understatement. However, that's the intent with the equal aim of evoking gasps while also choking down some laughs. One stripper in the film is dispatched in a literally shocking fashion; with results that are equal parts ingeniously unique and laughably gross. Let's just say breast implants and other surgical enhancements should have electric insulation from now on after seeing this film. Rebekah Chaney has a wickedly funny sense of horror humor. Tom Sizemore does a great job with his character in the film; parodying and perhaps channeling in large part his own famously publicized, real life wild partying days in Hollywood. Who better to draw upon "method acting" as a boozy, hedonistically wild Hollywood party maniac for his own character than Tom Sizemore? "Slumber Party Slaughter" tpromises to be a blood splattered, horror hoot of a film that delights in not taking itself too seriously... and just taking the audience in for a seemingly retro grindhouse-style gross-fest where the cringing, gasping and laughs should abound to supremely cheesy effect. |