The Sisterhood of Night

The Sisterhood of Night is a 2014 American mystery thriller film[3] directed by Caryn Waechter from a screenplay by Marilyn Fu, based on a 1994 short story by Steven Millhauser.

[6][7] In Kingston, New York, Emily Parris decides to get back at classmate, Mary Warren, for ruining her school play audition.

Mary retaliates by calling Emily a "blog whore" in front of the whole school, which lands both girls a meeting with the guidance counselor, Gordy Gambhir, in his office.

She forms the idea to create a "Sisterhood", and recruits classmates Catherine Huang and Lavinia Hall as its first members.

The post describes how she heard the girls chant dirty things, perform sexual acts on each other, and claims they cut her hand with a knife before molesting her.

After getting Rose to come with him, they watch as the girls stand in a circle around a fire, share their personal thoughts out loud before burning pieces of paper with their written secrets.

Emily, invited to speak on a radio show about sexual abuse, begins to feel guilt and decides to pull out of her plan to ambush Lavinia with her two friends.

Catherine shaves off her hair and finally visits her sick mother while Mary and Jeff reconcile their differences.

Emily stands nearby and Mary approaches her, giving her the Sisterhood paper square and inviting her to join their dance.

Many critics highlighted Georgie Henley's performance in the film, commenting that she has come a long way from her role as Lucy Pevensie in The Chronicles of Narnia.

Inkoo Kang of TheWrap wrote in her review that "there's no dethroning Henley as the film's queen bee, with the Chronicles of Narnia actress doing a pretty good impersonation of Foxfire-era Angelina Jolie: sexy but open-faced, curious but scheming, intimidating but inviting.