4/10
A Nightmare in Rock'n'Roll
31 January 2022
Warning: Spoilers
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The second film in the Slumber Party Massacre franchise.

Opposite to the first one, this one goes for more of a comedy-horror style where the girls are hunted by a crazed electric guitar-drill player, taken straight out of some cursed version of Grease.

Unfortunately this one is also quite poor in several aspects.

I did like the contrast between the killer's goofiness and the rest of the movie's dead serious tone and the scene where he turns from a dream into a real killer, was really unexpected.

Despite this, the movie still feel like it fails both as a horror and as a comedy. In short - it just isn't scary or particularly funny.

The "crazy dancing guitar dancing around, killing peeps" is somewhat interesting but gets old rather quickly, especially when the movie doesn't really seems to have anything else to offer.

Some decent kills, locations and a few unexpected moments.

Lots of cheesy and not very scary attempts at horror and some not very funny humor mixed with some - at times - ...interesting acting makes this movie feel rather sloppy.

Ultimately, while the movie has a few decent moments, it still ends up feeling like a weird but poor version of A Nightmare on Elm Street.

  • 4.5/10.
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