TRAILER: HAUNTING ON FRATERNITY ROW Is Trope-y Horror Fun

Haunting on Fraternity Row is an upcoming horror film that looks poised to blow the roof off when it comes to stuffing tropes into one movie. The preternatural monster-on-the-loose film comes out soon.

 

About Haunting on Fraternity Row

Official Description: A fraternity house throws their big “Winter Luau” party, but when fraternity brothers and coeds begin dying horrible deaths they discover an evil entity has taken over the house.


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Director Brant Sersen is no stranger to horror films having previously helmed Sanatorium in 2013. The trailer for Haunting on Sorority Row features a wild college party where a bunch of college friends stumble onto a secret room in their house. Unfortunately, the secret room houses a demon spirit thing that begins to have a party of its own. But as we know, demons only get high off of murder and mayhem.

 

Haunting on Fraternity Row features a cast that includes …

Jacob Artist as Jason
Jayson Blair as Tanner
Molly Tarlov as Maggie
Shanley Caswell as Claire
Claudia Lee as Liza
Ashton Moio as Dougie
Cameron Moulène as Grant
Chester Rushing as Drew
Breon Pugh as Wiggles
Ashton Leigh as Sadie

 

Haunting on Fraternity Row is littered with tropes in the trailer. This can be an indication of a horror film that’s also part comedy and having fun with the kind of movie this is, OR it’s a sign of a film that thinks it’s clever when it does the “drag someone away by their from the camera” shot. We’ll have to wait and see what the Haunting on Fraternity Row has in store. At least the trailer doesn’t hide the monster, and it’s a pretty cool looking smoke demon-face thing. Not a bad place to start for fans of the horror genre.

 

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Ruben Diaz
Ruben Diaz
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