Picked up by Prime, Sleeping Beauty's Massacre is now renamed Ouija Castle and available for streaming - though why you would bother is another matter. It's unclear to me why directors would dispatch with plot, characterisation and imagination in favour of all-out gore - doesn't that narrow the audience to a handful of spotty brain-dead teens?
“The beautiful Princess Thalia is thrown to ruins after her father’s mysterious death. She lives with Prince Edison who she is in love with but can no longer marry since losing her status. Queen Velma wants the kingdom for herself and will use her dark powers, and use of the occult, to take over at any means necessary. Velma casts Thaila into a deep sleep to never wake, till one day she does and her web of lies start to fall around her. A violent twist after twist with gory and graphic deaths will ensue.”
Each to his own, I guess.
Mya Brown was recently in the similar but more expansive Cinderella's Curse (2024):
“The beautiful Princess Thalia is thrown to ruins after her father’s mysterious death. She lives with Prince Edison who she is in love with but can no longer marry since losing her status. Queen Velma wants the kingdom for herself and will use her dark powers, and use of the occult, to take over at any means necessary. Velma casts Thaila into a deep sleep to never wake, till one day she does and her web of lies start to fall around her. A violent twist after twist with gory and graphic deaths will ensue.”
Each to his own, I guess.
Mya Brown was recently in the similar but more expansive Cinderella's Curse (2024):
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