"The Girls Next Door" Turn To Horror

Anybody who watches E! has heard of The Girls Next Door, the reality show staring Hugh Hefner and his three galpals. Those of you who have actually watched the show, especially this last season, know of Bridgette Marquardt and Holly Madison's attempt to break into the film biz. Small segments of the last season focused on Bridgette's first attempt at becoming a film producer with The Telling.

Well, it's finally upon us. Bridgette and Holly's horror flick is coming to DVD today!

In this horror anthology film, three girls pledge the most popular – and cruelest – sorority on campus. For their final task, they must tell the scariest story they know.

Containing three distinct stories - one featuring a murderous doll, one a has-been actress and her run in with a film crew of the undead and, finally, a hunt-and-kill frightfest.

However, the tales inspire someone at the sorority to commit their own murders...

Will it work? Who knows. However, as a watcher of a show I've come to known Marquardt as quite the fan of the horror genre. She's starred in a no budget indie called Kottentail in 2004 which was lackluster at best. She did however turn in a pretty damn good attempt at becoming the next Elvira in The Search for the Next Elvira. For that I'll give her credit, and I'll give "The Telling" a fair shake. I still won't be expecting much, but you never know, right?

"The Telling" does star genre vet Chuck Williams from such flicks as "Bubba Ho-Tep" and the upcoming "Horrorween", so there is some experience at play here.

As for Holly Madison...let's face it. She's there because her and Bridgett were sharing an old millionaire at the time. Judging from her delivery in the opening of the trailer, we're in for a bumpy ride.

Casey

Writer/Podcast Host/Cheerleader

Falling in love with the sounds of his own voice, Casey can be found co-hosting the Bloody Good Horror Podcast, the spinoff Instomatic Podcast as well as the 1951 Down Place Podcast dedicated to Hammer Horror. Casey loves horror films of every budget and lives by his battle cry of 'I watch crap, so you don't have to.'