All Cheerleaders Die is a horror-comedy film directed by Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson. The movie features a group of high school cheerleaders who are killed after their car crashes on the way back from a football game. However, one of the cheerleaders, Maddy Killian, magically comes back to life and sets out to avenge her friends' deaths.

Maddy is a rebellious outsider who is seen as a troublemaker by the other students. She is also the ex-girlfriend of Leena Miller, a mysterious loner who practices witchcraft. After Maddy joins the cheerleading squad, she finds herself at odds with Leena, who warns her of the dangers of the supernatural.

Meanwhile, the school's football team is up to no good, and Maddy and her new cheerleader friends end up crossing paths with them. This leads to a series of supernatural events that leave a path of destruction in their wake.

Throughout the movie, the tone veers between horror and comedy, with some scenes veering toward the ridiculous. However, the film also explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the dangers of conformity.

The movie was initially released in 2001 but was remade by McKee and Sivertson in 2013. The remake featured an updated script, better special effects, and a fresh cast of actors. It received mixed reviews upon its release but has since gained a cult following.

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