About Sissy
Sissy (2022) is a sharp and surprising genre-blend from Australia that deftly mixes social media satire with brutal horror and dark comedy. The film follows Cecilia, a seemingly successful wellness influencer who projects a life of curated perfection online. Her world is upended when she randomly reconnects with her childhood best friend, Emma, after a decade apart. Emma invites Cecilia to her bachelorette weekend, which promises relaxation at a remote cabin. However, the trip turns into a nightmare when Cecilia discovers the guest list includes Alex, her vicious high school bully.
What begins as an awkward reunion of past trauma quickly spirals into a tense and bloody tale of revenge. The film excels in its slow-burn setup, using the confined cabin setting to amplify social anxieties and unresolved rage before unleashing its violent turn. Aisha Dee delivers a standout performance as Cecilia, masterfully portraying the character's journey from fragile people-pleaser to someone discovering a terrifying new side of herself. The supporting cast effectively embodies the various archetypes of a friend group, making their dynamics feel authentic until the chaos erupts.
Co-directors Hannah Barlow and Kane Senes craft a visually stylish and biting critique of influencer culture and the lasting scars of bullying. The shift from cringe comedy to full-throttle horror is executed with confidence and a wicked sense of humor. Sissy is a must-watch for fans of smart, character-driven horror that offers both scares and pointed social commentary. Its unique tone and gripping execution make it a standout entry in the modern genre landscape.
What begins as an awkward reunion of past trauma quickly spirals into a tense and bloody tale of revenge. The film excels in its slow-burn setup, using the confined cabin setting to amplify social anxieties and unresolved rage before unleashing its violent turn. Aisha Dee delivers a standout performance as Cecilia, masterfully portraying the character's journey from fragile people-pleaser to someone discovering a terrifying new side of herself. The supporting cast effectively embodies the various archetypes of a friend group, making their dynamics feel authentic until the chaos erupts.
Co-directors Hannah Barlow and Kane Senes craft a visually stylish and biting critique of influencer culture and the lasting scars of bullying. The shift from cringe comedy to full-throttle horror is executed with confidence and a wicked sense of humor. Sissy is a must-watch for fans of smart, character-driven horror that offers both scares and pointed social commentary. Its unique tone and gripping execution make it a standout entry in the modern genre landscape.


















