Director: James A. Contner•Genres: Horror, Thriller, Mystery
A group of college students attending an exclusive sorority rush finds themselves targeted by a sinister organization. As the mysterious deaths begin to mount, the women must uncover the dark secrets of the secret society before they become its next victims. The bonds of friendship are tested as paranoia and suspicion spread through the house.
Poison Ivy: The Secret Society was primarily released as a made-for-television movie and received a mixed to negative reception. It is often criticized for its predictable plot, generic horror tropes, and underdeveloped characters, though some found it to be a passable thriller for its intended audience.
The film relies heavily on typical slasher movie clichés and predictable scares.
Character development is minimal, making it difficult for viewers to connect with the protagonists.
The plot unfolds in a formulaic manner, offering few surprises for seasoned horror fans.
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This film is part of the 'Poison Ivy' franchise, which began with the 1992 film of the same name, though it is not a direct sequel and features a different cast and storyline.
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