Tired of the ubiquitous online presences of their peers, a group of schoolgirls opt to abandon their digital lives and instead meet up in the woods in secret at night. When a classmate makes allegations against them, doubts over what they’ve been doing begin to be voiced, while the wall of silence they offer up in response only serves to make people more suspicious as events begin to spiral out of control.
The Sisterhood of Night is a film that could not have been made before now. Only in the information age where the minutiae of people’s lives are plastered online for all too see, can the conscious choice to remove yourself from social media be seen as unusual, and the decision to not talk about what you do with groups of friends be seen as suspicious.
In the beginning, the film’s reticence to relate exactly what
from Horror and Sci Fi Magazines http://www.starburstmagazine.com/reviews/latest-reviews-of-movies/12381-sisterhood-of-night-eff-review
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