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‘Cheer Camp Killer’: Release date, plot, cast and all you need to know about Lifetime thriller on cheerleading

‘Cheer Camp Killer’ will bring out the gory side of cheerleading with dangerous antics being played by notorious characters
PUBLISHED OCT 5, 2020
 (Lifetime Channel)
(Lifetime Channel)

Lifetime has got into action this Halloween. It is delivering six dynamic movies centered around the vicious side of cheerleading. The edgy thriller flicks will run through October unearthing some dark truths veiled behind the sparkle of cheerleading. Here is all you need to know about ‘Cheer Camp Killer’.

Release date

‘Cheer Camp Killer’ premieres at 8 pm on October 10 on Lifetime Channel.

Plot

‘Cheer Camp Killer’ will bring out the gory side of cheerleading and has some vile antics being played by notorious characters. As per the website of Lifetime Channel, the official synopsis reads, “When Sophia gets into an exclusive cheer camp with her best friend Charlotte, she is ecstatic at the chance to show off her skills. Camp queen bee Victoria does not take kindly to a newcomer like Sophia taking her spotlight, so she launches a dangerous plan to get her rival out of the way.” 

Cast

The show will have a stellar cast with Andrea Bogart, Mariah Robinson, Sydney Malakeh, Philip McElroy, Jacqueline Scislowski and Jennifer Marshall in prominent roles. 

Andrea Bogart

The Missouri-born actress, Andrea Bogart is a professional dancer, honored with the Outstanding Young Alumni award in 2011 from Missouri State University. She has appeared in many television shows like ‘Grounded for Life’, ‘Nikki’ and comedy films like ‘Back in the Day’, ‘The Secret Lives of Dorks’ and ‘Bar Starz’. Besides acting, Bogart is a certified yoga instructor and passionately leads classes and events for lifestyle improvement. She will essay the role of Beth in the film, ‘Cheer Camp Killer.’

Actress Andrea Bogart attends the Season 2 Premiere Of Showtime's "Ray Donovan" at Nobu Malibu on July 9, 2014 in Malibu, California (Getty Images)

Mariah Robinson
Mariah Robinson is prominently known for her acting work in the short action drama film ‘Worth It’, and other films like ‘GangLand’ and Our Dream Christmas’ (2017). She will feature as Sophia in the Lifetime thriller. 

Jacqueline Scislowski
Jacqueline Scislowski had an interest in the field of acting right from the age of 5, according to IMDb. The site adds that the actress has worked in over 40 films/TV/video projects. Moreover, the actress has also forayed into modeling. She has been a model for brands and companies like American Girl, One Step Ahead, and Kohl's. When not acting, the actress likes to be engaged in hobbies like gymnastics, dancing, and spending time with friends. She will be seen in the role of Charlotte in the upcoming Lifetime movie. 

Sydney Malakeh                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Sydney Malakeh is known for 'The Wrong Stepfather' (2020). She will be essaying the role of Victoria in the film ‘Cheer Camp Killer.’

Director

Randy Carter is the director of ‘Cheer Camp Killer’. He is renowned for his work in ‘Collision Course’ (2012), ‘Super Shark’ (2011), and ‘Glass Trap’ (2005). The director has numerous credits for being in the field of filmography. Explaining what direction means to him, he said in an interview given to ‘My Devotional Thoughts’, “At its most basic, my job is to take the footage that they shoot every day and assemble it as per the script and the director’s notes, selecting the best takes and angles from those provided. But that’s really only the surface of what I do. The real job comes in taking that footage and figuring out the pace and the rhythm of individual scenes and how that affects the overall film. Sometimes it’s just as important what we cut out as what we leave in. So much can be rearranged in the editing process. Performances can be adjusted if they aren’t quite working, or if you need something different.”

Trailer

The trailer of the movie is not out yet. MEAWW (Media Entertainment Arts WorldWide) will update this space later.

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