
Psycho Sleepover 2008
"Don't Forget To Bring Your Body Bag... I Mean... UHH.... Sleeping Bag"
In the quirky yet chilling slasher-comedy *Psycho Sleepover (2008)*, directed by Adam Deyoe, a young woman named Debbie Dicky flees to a quiet town after a tragic mistake, only to find herself entangled in an even wilder situation.
Director: Adam Deyoe
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Psycho Sleepover (2008) about?
*Psycho Sleepover* follows Debbie Dicky, a woman running from her past who stumbles into a chaotic sleepover with three local girls. Their night takes a deadly turn when escaped asylum inmates descend on the party, turning what should be a fun hangout into a battle for survival.
Who directed Psycho Sleepover?
Psycho Sleepover was directed by Adam Deyoe, who blends horror and comedy into a fresh, fast-paced slasher film.
Who stars in Psycho Sleepover?
The film stars Felissa Rose, Paul Rust, Rachel Castillo, Emilia Richeson, and Ariel Teal Toombs as the core group navigating the deadly sleepover chaos.
Is Psycho Sleepover (2008) worth watching?
If you enjoy horror-comedies that balance scares with laughs, *Psycho Sleepover* is a fun, if flawed, pick. Its offbeat premise and energetic cast make it a standout entry in the genre, even if the execution isn't perfect.
How long is Psycho Sleepover?
Psycho Sleepover runs for 86 minutes.
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About Psycho Sleepover (2008) — A Horror-Comedy Where Killers Invade a Teen Sleepover
In the quirky yet chilling slasher-comedy *Psycho Sleepover (2008)*, directed by Adam Deyoe, a young woman named Debbie Dicky flees to a quiet town after a tragic mistake, only to find herself entangled in an even wilder situation. When the local asylum springs a horde of forty escaped serial killers—all crashing a seemingly innocent teen sleepover—Debbie and her newfound friends must confront forces far deadlier than awkward small talk. With sharp wit, over-the-top gore, and a cast of chaotic characters, this horror-comedy blends dark humor with the unpredictability of survival.
Adam Deyoe crafts a tone that walks the line between campy fun and genuine suspense, led by Felissa Rose and Paul Rust's scene-stealing performances. The film balances slasher tropes with teen-movie antics, creating a unique atmosphere where the real horror might just be the awkwardness of adolescence—or the sheer audacity of forty killers barging into a pajama party. If you love horror that doesn't take itself too seriously, *Psycho Sleepover* delivers a wild, genre-mashing ride.