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**_A pumpkin-headed slayer threatens high school youths in the Maryland woods_** Five juvenile delinquents want to graduate, but they have to do community service at a park in the sticks outside Baltimore to do so. Unfortunately, it’s Ha...


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Five teenagers are forced to clean up the woods of Sleepy Hollow, but one by one they are decapitated by a man with a jack-o-lantern mask and a sword, but who could it be?
A group of high school students in Sleepy Hollow are targeted by a vengeful spirit during a Halloween party. As the body count rises, they must uncover the dark secrets of their town to stop the supernatural killer before they all become victims. The film blends supernatural horror with teen comedy tropes as the students struggle to survive.
Sleepy Hollow High (2000) received a generally poor reception from critics, who often cited its derivative plot, weak humor, and uninspired horror elements. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding it to be a forgettable entry in the teen horror genre of the era.
Lacks originality and relies heavily on horror clichés.
The blend of comedy and horror doesn't quite land, resulting in a tonally inconsistent film.
Offers little in the way of genuine scares or memorable characters.
Google audience: Audience feedback is largely absent for this film, suggesting limited viewership and minimal online discussion.
The film was released directly to video in many regions, contributing to its limited public profile and lack of major awards consideration.
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**_A pumpkin-headed slayer threatens high school youths in the Maryland woods_** Five juvenile delinquents want to graduate, but they have to do community service at a park in the sticks outside Baltimore to do so. Unfortunately, it’s Ha...