

After accidentally murdering her boyfriend, Debbie Dicky moves to a new town and meets three girls who invite her to a sleepover. The very same night there is a breakout at the local insane asylum where forty serial killers escape and head over to crash the party. However, the girls at the slumber party might not be as helpless as the killers think.
Practical Effects
Gloriously cheap gore effects that look made in someone's garage.
Acting
Felissa Rose leans into every unhinged line like her rent depends on it.
Writing
Dialogue so aggressively stupid it loops back to brilliant.
Director
Adam Deyoe
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Felissa Rose starred in the original Sleepaway Camp (1983), making this a bizarre full-circle moment for slasher sleepover cinema.
Shot on a reported $5,000 budget, this embodies the 2000s DIY horror boom where filmmakers learned distribution mattered more than polish.
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