Gimmie a D, Gimmie a I, Gimme a E!
What does it spell? Well in All Cheerleaders Die it spells a mash up of Bring it on and The Craft as The Woman director Lucky McKee turns his hand to some mean girls with magic powers in a teen comedy horror that will have you cheering all the way through.
Smart, sassy, fun – a new wave of exciting terror comes to life in All Cheerleaders Die featuring strong performances from the hottest cast around. A must see from start to finish All Cheerleaders Die hit a home run at this years Film4 Frightfest providing hot cheerleaders and kick-ass horror.
When tragedy rocks Blackfoot High, rebellious outsider Maddy Killian shocks the student body by joining the cheerleading squad. This decision drives a rift between Maddy and her ex- girlfriend Leena Miller – a loner who claims to practice the dark arts. After a confrontation with the football team, Maddy and her new cheerleader friends are sent on a supernatural roller coaster ride which leaves a path of destruction none of them may be able to escape.
All Cheerleaders Die is a fresh and modern piece of contemporary filmmaking that begs to be watched. Blending great visual style with an extraordinary amount of wit, this is the film that ushers in a terrifying new age of horror that raises the stakes with pom poms, high kicks and a thirst for blood.
Clueless, Heathers, Mean Girls, The Faculty and Scream – Out Now All Cheerleaders Die borrows from them all and is a cult horror in the making for sure.