Stephanie Northrup, trained at the Ivanna Chubbuck Studio in Los Angeles, brings her unique blend of drama and dark humor to the cult film Scream Bloody Murder (2003). In this exploitation horror, she navigates a twisted narrative that reflects the genre's gritty charm. Northrup's ability to shift between leading lady and character roles enhances the film's unsettling atmosphere, making her contribution significant in the realm of grindhouse cinema. Her diverse skill set positions her as a compelling figure in the indie horror landscape.
Scream Bloody Murder
In this horror spoof, the girls from Cherry Mount Academy are on their way to a dance at a nearby all-boys school when the van they're riding in breaks down. With no other choice but to spend the night at their tow truck driver's junkyard, the girls soon find themselves at the mercy of a cold-blooded killer.