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Bikini Bloodbath: Shakespeare 2013

★ 5.52 votes62 min📅 2013-01-05

Bikini Bloodbath: Shakespeare (2013) blends the raucous energy of a sorority house party with a twisted twist of Shakespearean drama, all drenched in the grit of low-budget horror. Directed by John B.

Director: John B. Reed

Cast

Debbie Rochon
Debbie Rochon
Ms. Johnson
Carmine Capobianco
Coach Smith
Margaret Rose Champagne
Margaret Rose Champagne
Maggie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bikini Bloodbath: Shakespeare (2013) about?

This horror-comedy reimagines a sorority initiation gone wrong through the lens of Shakespearean drama, blending poetic monologues with over-the-top violence and teen exploitation tropes. The film follows a group of pledge sisters whose pledge week turns into a bloodbath, all while reciting lines from the Bard's most famous works.

Who directed Bikini Bloodbath: Shakespeare?

John B. Reed directed this quirky horror flick, known for his work in indie and grindhouse cinema.

Who stars in Bikini Bloodbath: Shakespeare?

The film features Debbie Rochon, Carmine Capobianco, and Margaret Rose Champagne as the leading sorority members navigating the chaos.

Is Bikini Bloodbath: Shakespeare (2013) worth watching?

For fans of offbeat, no-budget horror with a side of Shakespearean absurdity, it's an entertaining (if flawed) curiosity. The film's unique premise and grindhouse aesthetic make it a standout for cult horror enthusiasts, though it's unlikely to impress purists of either Shakespeare or traditional horror.

How long is Bikini Bloodbath: Shakespeare?

The runtime is 62 minutes.

About Bikini Bloodbath: Shakespeare (2013) — Sorority Horror Meets Shakespearean Chaos

Bikini Bloodbath: Shakespeare (2013) blends the raucous energy of a sorority house party with a twisted twist of Shakespearean drama, all drenched in the grit of low-budget horror. Directed by John B. Reed, this 62-minute cult oddity reimagines classic Shakespearean soliloquies as the backdrop for a raunchy, blood-soaked tale of sisterhood gone terribly wrong. Debbie Rochon leads the cast as the sorority president whose reign turns into a macabre spectacle when her pledge class's initiation rituals spiral into carnage, all while quoting the Bard's most dramatic lines. Expect a chaotic mashup of teen exploitation tropes and highbrow literary references, where the velvet glove of Shakespearean poetry barely hides the iron fist of grindhouse brutality.

The film thrives on its off-kilter charm, trading polished dialogue for raw, unapologetic energy that feels both nostalgic and deliberately transgressive. With its neon-soaked visuals and unhinged performances, Bikini Bloodbath: Shakespeare carves out a niche for itself in the B-movie graveyard, where the only thing more dangerous than the razor-sharp wit is the literal razor-sharp stakes. It's a feast for grindhouse fans who crave something that's equal parts laugh-out-loud and unsettling—a flick that's more likely to leave you smirking than screaming.