Cheerleader Horror Movie
In the midst of shooting a low-budget horror film, in an abandoned orphanage in the middle of nowhere -- the crew inadvertently run afoul of a twisted family of sadistic killers who want to turn the group's horror flick into a blood-soaked reality show.
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