Cherry Falls ✓

: The film was submitted to the MPAA five times and faced heavy cuts to secure an R rating.

The film is arguably most famous for its tumultuous release history, leading it to become one of the most expensive television movies ever made at a $14 million budget.

The Cult Legacy of Cherry Falls (2000) Cherry Falls is a 2000 American slasher film that famously flipped the horror genre's most tired trope on its head. Directed by Geoffrey Wright and starring the late Brittany Murphy, the film has transformed from a troubled studio cast-off into a celebrated cult classic among horror enthusiasts. A High-Concept Twist Cherry Falls

: The fictional small town of Cherry Falls, Virginia.

: As teenagers are picked off one by one, the local high school students realize the pattern and organize a massive "Pop-the-Cherry" party—a "sex-fest" to ensure their survival. : The film was submitted to the MPAA

Decades later, critics and fans have revisited Cherry Falls for its surprisingly deep themes: Why Now is the Time to Revisit Cherry Falls - Wicked Horror

: Brittany Murphy plays Jody Marken, the sheriff's daughter, who must navigate her own burgeoning sexuality while hunting a killer dressed in a ragged black dress and long black hair. Production and Censorship Battles Directed by Geoffrey Wright and starring the late

: Due to censorship issues and a studio regime change at USA Films, the movie was pulled from a wide theatrical release in the U.S. and instead debuted on the USA Network.

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