14 reviews
This is director/writer Antony DeGennero's second filmmaking venture and like his previous project, "Natural Possession," his flare for campy high weirdness is creepily good. If you have a taste for campy weirdness, this little film is great. His use of color and lighting is well done, with red, smokey light predominating. The story is pretty straight forward for a comedy- horror film, with witches and demons as main characters. The film does have a technical problem with the dialog syncing with the actors' "chin flaps." Oh, there is some nudity and gore, but it's not very graphic and minimal. So if you're looking for some goofy and campy entertainment for a rainy and cold night, order a pizza and pop a bowl of popcorn and have fun viewing "Sisterhood of Death."
- lydiagaebe-169-197169
- Feb 9, 2017
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I saw a lot of positive reviews and so I was suckered into wasting time by watching this amateurish (in a bad way) film that appears to have benefited from being reviewed by friends and family. Since I wasted time watching a very bad film, the least I can do is spend some time letting others know that behind all of the shill 5 star ratings, this is a crap ambush.
- donkey_dick
- Feb 4, 2020
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- Leofwine_draca
- Mar 14, 2017
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Who the hell has watched this film and give it a good rating. everything about it is bad bad bad, the acting is just terrible, i done better in my infant school play where i could only just get into the chorus!!
that's 1½ hours of my life wasted that i'll never get back!!
- shelleybabies
- Oct 25, 2018
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Just because you can edit, doesn't mean you should edit. The plot holes and bad editing I give this 1 star
- johnlinda-allen
- Mar 23, 2020
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It's hard in my opinion to pull off a good horror comedy film. They typically are a complete train wreck. Well I'm glad to say this solid indie film was able to pull it off. This is film is so much fun. I loved the cast. I thought they all did a terrific job. Also, the film didn't drag. It held my attention from beginning to end. This film doesn't take itself seriously, in a good way, and for me that is why this film works so well! Bravo to the crew that put this little gem together!
- craigahrens
- Sep 9, 2019
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SISTERHOOD OF DEATH is a super-fun old-school campy horror-comedy that was very entertaining. It totally reminded me of all the VHS eighties horror flicks I'd rent every summer and I was filled with nostalgia for those times watching it. Sure it's low-budget, but the filmmakers make the best of it and you get sucked right in. Heck there's even some nudity which every great campy horror-comedy has. The color and lighting, which another reviewer mentioned, is also really creative and well done. Plus there's witches, monsters, and gore! I mean what else do you need? If you're looking for a fun flick to watch on a Saturday night with fellow horror-comedy buffs, do yourself a favor and sit down with a beer and watch SISTERHOOD OF DEATH!
- ryanbartongrimley
- Jan 5, 2018
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Sisterhood of Death is an old school low budget indie horror comedy. If you miss those 80s horror flicks you have to watch this! Obviously it might not for everyone, but I really enjoyed the film. It's goofy, campy and best watched with a group of likeminded friends :)
- jblockbuster
- Sep 10, 2019
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Fun and campy new indie movie that is full of comedic horror. Done just right with touches of scary and over the top humor. Witches and demons were never so much fun! High production value as well round out this entertaining flick.
- debijohess
- Sep 4, 2019
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This is a bloody good romp! I love independent horrors and this was a joy to watch. You could tell everyone involved was having a great time and the passion and love of the genre shows. This also had some impressively trippy visuals which I wasn't expecting. Gets the mates over, crack some beers and your in for a good time.
- jbielanski_iii
- Sep 17, 2019
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The intersection of horror and comedic satire can be a pretty great place to hang out for ninety minutes, and that's exactly where we find ourselves in the surprising and exquisite "Sisterhood of Death."
It seems Grandma has passed down a book of incantations to willing granddaughter Jessica, who then pulls co-conspirators Rachel and Alice into her sorority of the macabre. These pseudo-sisters comprise The Sisterhood Of Death, and it turns out the organization is aptly-named, as soon the young ladies begin enticing men into their otherworldly traps before offering evil spirits their newly-sourced man flesh in exchange for upgrades in supernatural strength. There's an "until..." coming, of course, and when it does, it makes for a great takeoff point in this cunning and engrossing spin on the monster movie vehicle.
It's the substantial humor here which really differentiates Sisterhood Of Death as a unique and refreshing film. It knowingly cloaks itself in the finer elements of art house and b-movie moviemaking, but what it ultimately delivers is a terrific and funny horror movie that in many ways is its very own thing.
It seems Grandma has passed down a book of incantations to willing granddaughter Jessica, who then pulls co-conspirators Rachel and Alice into her sorority of the macabre. These pseudo-sisters comprise The Sisterhood Of Death, and it turns out the organization is aptly-named, as soon the young ladies begin enticing men into their otherworldly traps before offering evil spirits their newly-sourced man flesh in exchange for upgrades in supernatural strength. There's an "until..." coming, of course, and when it does, it makes for a great takeoff point in this cunning and engrossing spin on the monster movie vehicle.
It's the substantial humor here which really differentiates Sisterhood Of Death as a unique and refreshing film. It knowingly cloaks itself in the finer elements of art house and b-movie moviemaking, but what it ultimately delivers is a terrific and funny horror movie that in many ways is its very own thing.
- TheAll-SeeingI
- Sep 2, 2019
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Sisterhood of Death is a fun indie horror/comedy from director Antony De Gennaro. The film combines camp, witchcraft, and a bit of sex appeal for a unique blend. This is the type of film for those who enjoy a good over the top horror film that doesn't hold back with its performances and plot. I really enjoy these kinds of films since it's a lot of fun to be able to laugh and enjoy my favorite genre of horror at the same time. If you're the same, I'd recommend you check out Sisterhood of Death.