Stars: Josh Hutcherson, Brianna Hildebrand, Kevin Durand
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Tragedy Girls, a twist on the slasher genre following two death-obsessed teenage girls who use their online show about real-life tragedies to send their small mid-western town into a frenzy and cement their legacy as modern horror legends.
Writers: Chris Lee Hill, Tyler MacIntyre, Josh Hutcherson, Brianna Hildebrand, Kevin Durand, Josh Hutcherson, Brianna Hildebrand, Kevin Durand, Nicky Whelan, Craig Robinson, Alexandra Shipp, Rosalind Chao, Jack Quaid, Austin Abrams, Timothy V. Murphy, Elise Neal, Savannah Jayde, Loren Lester, Marycarmen Lopez, Tory Stolper, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Cast: Josh Hutcherson -
Toby Mitchell
Brianna Hildebrand -
Sadie Cunningham
Kevin Durand -
Lowell
Nicky Whelan -
Mrs. Kent
Craig Robinson -
Big Al
Alexandra Shipp -
McKayla Hooper
Rosalind Chao -
Mayor Campbell
Jack Quaid -
Jordan Welch
Austin Abrams -
Craig Thompson
Timothy V. Murphy -
Sheriff Blane Welch
Elise Neal -
Mrs. Hooper
Savannah Jayde -
Syl
Loren Lester -
Principal Reid
Marycarmen Lopez -
Trish
Tory Stolper -
Alice Wade
Trivia:
Alexandra Shipp and Brianna Hildebrand both played superheroes in the FOX Marvel Universe. Alexandra played Storm in X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) and Brianna played Negasonic Teenage Warhead in Deadpool (2016). See more »
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It is film festival time once again so it is a great chance to check
out smaller films like this on the big screen. This one is a twist on
the slasher genre following two horror obsessed teenage girls who use
their online blog about real-life murders to manipulate their way into
the spotlight. It breathes life into the slasher genre and is also a
great take on the dark side of social media. It has some inventive
camera work that makes the most of its modest budget backed up with
good performances all around.
I feel a shades of Heathers (1988) and it certainly has a few nods to
some classic slasher films. It is not the first film in recent years to
put a new twist on slasher films with good results... The Final Girls
(2015) and You're Next (2011) come to mind but I think this one is
better than those and is sure to become a cult favourite in years to
come.
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