Alpha Girls is about a Sorority House terrorized by an unholy curse of their own creation.
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well as mentioned, the budget must have been less than an average weeks wages for most movie actors, but a well written and fun ride through the evil underworld.it starts with the new members for Alpha house, an elite girls sorority in an unnamed university. The girls dabble with a little dark magic they find in the sorority house book, as they descend into evil, most of the girls want out, but not all of them fear what may come.The acting is very good from the main cast, although I hope they shop assistant didn't get paid for his err contribution, lol. Few CGI graphics in this film, but done well when used. the plot is a little cheesy, but the film doesn't seem to take itself too seriously, so you don't mind it.If you are looking for a serious horror to scare your pants of, this isn't it, but if you want some light b-grade entertainment, then this is definitely worth a watch.
Alpha Girls is the bloody good film debut driven forth from the depths of hell by way of Johnny Zito and Tony Trov, who each played an equal part in the film's production, writing and direction. A horror film from the bloody beginning where viewers are treated to a satanic ritual from the year 1896, the time of the Sorority's dark origination. A scene any horror hound will undoubtedly appreciate, serving up a nice dose of blood and skin. The film of course is of low budget and at times even uses it to advantage, ripe with moments of camp and twisted humor.The opening scene aside, the film begins in present day, introducing the newest Alpha pledge hottie Morgan (Falon Joslyn) as she becomes acquainted with the snooty house members and the chapter's house mother Ms. Grace (Victoria Guthrie) . Morgan soon butts heads with Veronica (Nikki Bell) the house president and is sent to join the other three young pledges in their tortuous pledge hazing. While first being at odds with one another, the pledges soon find solace in each other by plotting against their house tormentors. It's then that pledge Cassidy (Beverly Rivera) uses her gypsy background to perform a ritual between pledges where each is to receive the one thing they most want in life, but what is received does not always come without a cost. Cassidy has tapped into something much more powerful than her own manifestations, something that is deeply rooted into the cultish history of the house. All hell soon breaks loose, sisters begin to die, it seems no one is safe from the evil power awakened from within the Alpha-Beta house.The film, despite it's novice creators and restrictive budget, manages to pull off some pretty entertaining scenes continuing throughout the runtime. It's full of beautiful women that fulfill their parts without anything cringe-worthy and that's a lot to be said for this type of film. The effects were minimal, scenes of blood mostly with little actual gore, not lacking but not overkill. They even throw in Ron Jeremy for a cameo as a confessional priest, although I was hoping for a glory hole gag that didn't happen, oh well. Overall, this film accomplishes what it intended, it was a decent B-horror flick with some good entertainment value.
Alpha Girls is A fun and nostalgic time hearkening back to the cult films of the 70's and 80's with influences spanning from Francis Ford Coppola to Dario Argento. What is abundantly clear is knowledge that this creative team has for the art of film making. For a film that was shot on such a small budget the production has a unique and defined look and feel. Shooting on the Red One and the HD-DSLR cameras gave this film a extensive visual range from up close and intimate to sweeping shots of the city of Philadelphia. The story starts off with introducing the germ of an idea and fallows it unto completion. Go see it.
Comic Book writers Tony Trov and Johnny Zito traveled down to Savannah and brought with them a brand new gem of an indie horror film, "Alpha Girls".Joining a sorority is one of the ways to climb the social ladder both in and out of college. It can open doors to help you through the years after the march. In the Alpha Beta sorority, not only do they offer connections, but they offer the chance at ultimate power. As long as you're willing to make a deal with the Devil. The newest pledge class of Alpha Beta has little idea what they are getting into when they join up.Morgan, Juliette, Cassidy, and April join the Alpha Betas each for their own reasons, but when they find out about the sorority charter giving them access to the man downstairs and the powers he possesses things take a rather bloody turn.In the end, things turn out all right.For an indie, it doesn't look it. The movie looks good, sounds good, and is written well. All in all, two thumbs up. Can't wait for the DVD release.