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‘Slumber Party Massacre’ Sales Art Reveals The Driller Killer!

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You know the drill!

Shout! Studios, who was behind the remake of David Cronenberg’s Rabid, has also produced a reimagining of Roger Corman’s 1982 cult classic Slumber Party Massacre.

Bloody Disgusting previously shared the above first-ever image from the new take that was directed by Danishka Esterhazy, the filmmaker behind the wild and crazy Banana Splits Movie.

We now got our hands on the official sales art that’s being used by Raven Banner Entertainment out of the ongoing virtual Cannes market.

In the new take, “A slumber party turns into a bloodbath when a power drill-wielding psychopath disrupts the fun.”

In the original movie, the killer was a newly-escaped psychotic serial killer.

Hannah Gonera (Spell), Frances Sholto-Douglas (“Black Mirror”), Mila Rayne, Alex McGregor (Searchers, Blood Drive), and Reze-Tiana Wessels star in this remake.

From a screenplay by Suzanne Keilly (“Ash vs Evil Dead”, Leprechaun Returns), Slumber Party Massacre is produced in partnership with Blue Ice Pictures, with Bob Emmer, Garson Foos, Jordan Fields and Brent Haynes executive producing.

The film is already set for a Syfy premiere later this year.

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‘The Guide’ – Psychedelic Horror Movie Takes Place at a Psilocybin Mushroom Retreat

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Pictured: Abigail Cowen in 'Every Year After' (2026)

Abigail Cowen (“Stranger Things,” “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” The Ritual) will lead the cast of psychedelic horror movie The Guide, Deadline reports this week.

James Badge Dale (13 Hours) and Edouard Philipponnat (Napoleon) will also star. Inon Shampanier directs from a script co-written with Natalie Shampanier.

Deadline details, “Abigail Cowen will play a young woman who enters a psilocybin mushroom retreat in an effort to heal past traumas, surrendering herself to the care of a psychedelic therapy guide (James Badge Dale). As the guide’s motives come under suspicion, the past bleeds into the present and the session unravels into a psychedelic nightmare.”

“This psychedelic therapy thriller is designed to be a visceral inward journey, and I am thrilled to go on this journey with the incredibly talented James Badge Dale, Abigail Cowen and Edouard Philipponnat,” Inon Shampanier said in a statement to Deadline.

Stay tuned for more on The Guide as we learn it.

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