
R.S.V.P. 2002
"It's a going away party. Have a killer time."
When a psychology student invites his closest friends and a mentor for a wild, intoxicant-fueled evening, the party takes a chilling turn into psychological horror. Directed by Mark Anthony Galluzzo, *R.S.V.P.
Director: Mark Anthony Galluzzo
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is R.S.V.P. (2002) about?
*R.S.V.P. (2002)* follows a psychology student who hosts a drug- and alcohol-fueled gathering for his friends and teacher, only to reveal his plan to murder them. What starts as a raucous celebration shifts into a tense psychological battle, where paranoia and survival instincts take over.
Who directed R.S.V.P.?
The film was directed by Mark Anthony Galluzzo, who crafts a darkly comedic yet unsettling atmosphere throughout the story.
Who stars in R.S.V.P.?
The cast features Rick Otto, Jason Mewes, Majandra Delfino, Brandi Andres, Glenn Quinn, and Reno Wilson in pivotal roles.
Is R.S.V.P. (2002) worth watching?
With its blend of horror and comedy, *R.S.V.P.* offers a unique cinematic experience, though its unrated status and indie roots may not appeal to all mainstream audiences. Horror fans seeking psychological thrills will likely find it intriguing.
How long is R.S.V.P.?
The runtime for *R.S.V.P. (2002)* is 100 minutes.
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About R.S.V.P. (2002) — A Horror-Comedy Where the Party Never Ends
When a psychology student invites his closest friends and a mentor for a wild, intoxicant-fueled evening, the party takes a chilling turn into psychological horror. Directed by Mark Anthony Galluzzo, *R.S.V.P. (2002)* transforms a seemingly ordinary night of revelry into a suspenseful game of manipulation and betrayal. The film blends dark comedy with horror, creating an unsettling atmosphere where trust is shattered and paranoia takes center stage. With a cast including Jason Mewes and Majandra Delfino, this indie gem explores themes of deception, power, and the dangers lurking beneath the surface of human connection.
As the night progresses, the host's sinister intentions become clear, leaving the guests trapped in a deadly psychological thriller. The tight 100-minute runtime keeps tension high, making *R.S.V.P. (2002)* a standout in the horror-comedy genre. Fans of twisted narratives and morally ambiguous characters will find much to dissect in this underrated film.