Alpha Girls

2013
3.2| 1h30m| R| en| More Info
Released: 31 August 2013 Released
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Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://alphagirlsmovie.com/
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Alpha Girls is about a Sorority House terrorized by an unholy curse of their own creation.

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Matialth Good concept, poorly executed.
Lightdeossk Captivating movie !
Suman Roberson It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.
Caryl It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
A. Ticker "The film harks back to the days of those great 80′s Sorority Slashers for example House on Sorority Row or Slumber Party Massacre, and also had a distinct air of the Frat Boy shocker Pledge Night. It has been a long while since we have seen anything like this in the horror world with the sheer amount of found footage, paranormal activity 501, and zombie flicks that seem to dominate our screens in this current climate, so it came as a much welcome relief to see a modern spin being put on an old theme. Being a Brit this strange American custom of Sorority/Fraternity pledging has always been a bit of a fascination to me I cannot think of anything we have over here that compares, apart from Freemasonry, but then who knows what goes on in their little secret meetings. Although the likeness to the aforementioned films is more of an element, or flavor so to speak, as Alpha Girls is not just your everyday common garden slasher, bringing elements of Satanism and Witchery to the mix too. I have to admit I have a massive soft spot for witchcraft/ satanic rituals in horror, so another win for Alpha Girls. The last comparisons I want to make are that firstly it did remind me in essence of Andrew Fleming's cult teen flick The Craft, albeit in a more grown up and violent way, but the same messages were there. It also had the black comedic aspect of Heathers, and the vain and self- absorbed personas of the lead sorority girls were very reminiscent of the characters in Michael Lehmann's 1988 classic."-stigmatophiliablog
millersacrifice This a beautifully made movie and it was shot for an absurdly tiny sum. I met the creators while Alpha Girls was on tour. They are indie bros with a good sense of humor. I originally heard about them during through kickstarter where they raised most of the budget. If you don't like horror shlock I wouldn't recommend Alpha Girls. But if you do like b movies and the color pink I think you might enjoy it. I wish the badguy boyfriend died sooner. He sucked. The rest of the cast is mostly enjoyable. I liked Ron Jeremy, the demon, the boobs and sorority president. In that order.There's a fake documentary at the end of the movie that should really be at the beginning of the movie but it was my favorite part anyway.
Che Webster This is a fun, light-hearted movie which plays to every cliché and expectation of the genre. Somewhat predictable it does play a nice twist on the viewers' first impressions and doesn't waste time. The acting is reasonable from a largely unknown cast, which is gratifying. Some good laughs, stolen quotes and hammed moments all add to the charm. It'd be easy to feel disappointed if you didn't realise that this is deliberately playing up to your low expectations. Of particular note is the presentation of the supernatural which is interesting. On the surface you'd be forgiven for just seeing it as clichéd, but there is a definite sense that the writers understand classic mythical sensibilities about the cost of power versus justice. Loved the props, costumes, cast and tone of B-movie homage. Nice one!
juliechen I was lucky enough to catch a screening of this film in Philadelphia before it makes its journey on a thirty-city tour up and down the east coast and into the Midwest. One thing I really appreciate about "Alpha Girls" is that it is an independent film through and through. Its homegrown Philadelphia roots can be clearly seen in the movie and it makes the film only that much more authentic and enjoyable. I'll cut to the chase: the plot isn't the most original or innovative, but what "Alpha Girls" does well is making us actually enjoy every clichéd horror film plot ploy it uses. How is this possible? I'm not quite sure myself. I've seen the movie twice and each time I walk out kind of bewildered, not knowing exactly quite what I saw. However, "Alpha Girls" is like one of those standard amusement park game rides: you know you've seen it before, but you still want to ride it, and you end up having a great time. I know that just by reading the plot description, you may be thinking, "Isn't every horror movie like this? Why should I waste my time watching this?" and what I want to say is that if you have a bit of faith and jump into this movie with little or no expectations, you will have a great time. I do have to preface and warn people that the movie can be bloody. Children might not appreciate the gore. Even I sometimes didn't appreciate the gore. But it's okay to turn your eyes away, because you know when to expect the gore. If you take it all in stride, I know you will have a bloody good time watching "Alpha Girls."