Killing All My Sisters (2024 Lifetime)

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Alt title: Dying for a Bid

Killing All My Sisters (2024 Lifetime)

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Cast: Isabella Carlsen, Muretta Moss, Grace Patterson, Muguet Del Toro

Director: Haylie Duff

Writer: Lori Canevaro

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Synopsis (via Lifetime)

Brilliant student Emily and her best friend Jenna, a tennis star in the making, are elated when they both get accepted to the university of their dreams. Their relationship quickly gets tested during rush week however, as Jenna is recruited by an elite sorority willing to succeed at all costs. Once Jenna suddenly disappears, Emily embarks on a quest to find and save her friend, only to realize that the sorority’s lethal secrets run much deeper. Starring Isabella Carlsen, Muretta Moss, Grace Patterson, Muguet Del Toro (2024).

Recap/Wine Thoughts.

The movie begins with a college girl texting on campus while looking paranoid. 

Cut to Allie Stevens, a famous local artist, dropping off her daughter, Emily, for her first year of college. The sorority girls waste no time aggressively recruiting Emily and her friend Jena. After moving in, they go to the sorority house and make friends with the Vice President and President. They are excited to become Beta Kappa Epsilon sisters! (After pledging, of course.)

Things aren’t so lovely behind the scenes. The sorority sisters turn on a girl named Dana for sleeping with Brittney’s ex-boyfriend, Spencer. Brittney and Madison force the girl to chug a bottle of vodka. Dana calls Spencer and drunkenly stumbles around campus. Then, someone hits her from behind and kills her.

Meanwhile, Emily runs into a college hunk named William on her way to class, and they have flirty banter. William works for the school newspaper and wants to interview Jenna because she is an all-star athlete. Jenna and Emily take a shortcut to class and find Dana’s body. 

Allie paints while drinking coffee and focuses on herself because she is an empty nester. She flirts with a handyman, but they are interrupted by a traumatized Emily. 

At a vigil for Dana, Spencer makes a move on Jenna. She turns the twink frat boy down to focus on her tennis career. That doesn’t stop Brittney from noticing them talking during her emotional tribute to Dana. 

The girls are blindfolded, brought to a parking garage, and forced to drink vodka. They make the girls stand on the ledge and fall back. Emily almost falls off the ledge and goes into an asthma attack. Emily screams at the sorority girls and tells them that they are crazy. Brittney visits the next day and drops off a gift basket to apologize. 

Spencer is REALLY making the rounds. At a party, he hooks up with multiple girls, including Vice President Madison and Jenna. Emily tells Jenna that she needs to ditch Spencer ASAP or she could be next on Brittney’s kill list. Emily confronts Spence and tells him to back off. 

The pledges are next made to clean the frat boy’s house after a party. Emily is knocked unconscious and sent home early, leaving Jenna and Spencer to their own devices. Word gets out about their canoodling, of course.

Emily becomes concerned when Jenna doesn’t show up for a tennis lesson and she comes back to their dorm and finds the door open. When Jenna comes back Emily scolds her friend and tells her about Spencer hooking up with Madison. Jenna doesn’t know that she wants to join the sorority after all. 

Jenna decides to cool things off with Spencer and focus on the sorority. It causes a rift between Jenna and Emily because Emily doesn’t want to continue and worries that Brittney is taking things too far.

The sorority initiation is in the woods by a bonfire. Britnny and Madison make Jenna strip down to her bra and lead her into the woods blindfolded. They want to punish her for spending time with Spencer. Spencer interrupts, but Brittney sends him away. Then, they leave Jenna alone. 

The following day, William waits for Jenna outside the dorm for that interview. Emily is worried again because Jenna is MIA. Jenna also misses tennis practice. 

Emily discovers that another pledge is in a coma and worries about Jenna even more. Emily goes to campus security and is surprised to see Brittney making a report against Spencer. Claiming he was the last person seen with Jenna. Emily decides to tell Brittney about Madison’s betrayal. 

William helps Emily look for Jenna at Johnson’s farm. She calls her mom and tells her she is going there to look for Jenna. They find her tied up and blindfolded in the woods. She is a mess, with cuts and bruises all over her body. Jenna’s ankle is broken, and Emily helps her friend return to the car. William searches the woods and is knocked out. 

The movie flashes back to the night in question, and Jenna takes a big fall. The sorority girls leave her and plant Jenna’s sweatshirt in Spencer’s car to frame him. 

Madison is in the woods with a BIG stick. She used it to take out William and next approaches Jenna and Emily with it. She claims she is protecting her sisters. Emily tries to defend them but falls into an asthma attack. Emily’s mother shows up and tackles Madison. Then Emily hits Madison in the face. 

Emily and Jenna are back at school and don’t need sorority sisters. The Beta house is closed, and Madison apparently killed Dana to keep her secret about Spencer. Emily goes on a coffee date with William. The end! 

Side Note/Stray Thoughts

 Hailey Duff’s direction was good here; the script was a little flimsy. Madison, being the killer, seemed unearned.

Where was the scene between Madison and Brittney!? I need to see that moment. 

Overall rating

 Numbers of Kills: 🔪 (1 knives)

Enjoyment Level (1-5 scale) 

🍷🍷 (2 Glasses of Wine)

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2 Comments

  1. Once again, this was a lifetime movie where the villain was black. And she was the BFF. Surprised she didn’t die too.i was really hoping that this year lifetime would stop this crap but so far, their racial bullshit needs to stop. It’s ridiculous and quite offensive.

    1. It’s not racist. In fact as a POC, I’m glad that we’re getting more black villains and villainesses. Instead of it always being people of other races. People throw the word racist around like it has no meaning. And will accuse just about anyone of being racist. It’s tiring.

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