10 Awesome Slasher Films You've Probably Never Seen

By Hannah Spencer /

3. The Slumber Party Massacre

The Slumber Party Massacre is what happens when feminist writer, Rita Mae Brown, parodies the slasher genre which, to this day, is mainly focused on half-naked women running from some bloke in a mask. The producers, for some reason, filmed it as a straight-up slasher film, which makes some of the jokes even more deadpan where the script and the filming don€™t quite meet. Eighteen-year-old Trish€™s parents go out of town for the weekend and, as this was the €˜80s, rather than having a huge blowout party, she has a girly sleepover. Meanwhile, a serial killer who has a fondness for power tools escapes prison (don€™t they always?) and somehow ends up in that same suburban town. The Slumber Party Massacre generally received negative reviews, which would make some sense were it to be viewed as a straight-up slasher. However, it is darkly funny, with the very phallic drill poking fun at the possible themes behind the stabbings that often occur in slashers because €œit takes a lot of love for a person to do this€. Despite the mediocre reception, The Slumber Party Massacre managed to spawn three sequels, so don€™t sweat it if you€™re left wanting more!