Saturday, November 27, 2021

Psycho Sisters


Director - Pete Jacelone (Dead Students Society, The Masked Strangler)
Starring - Pamela Sutch (Sorority Slaughter, Virgin Sacrifices), Christine Taylor (Domestic Strangers), and Tina Krause (Bloodletting, Strawberry Estates)
Release Date - 1994
Genre - Horror
Tagline - "Beyond the brink of madness"
Format - Bluray (Personal Collection)

Rating (out of 5):


     A few months ago I discovered W.A.V.E. Productions thanks to the documentary Mail Order Murder: The Story of W.A.V.E. Productions.  I was kicking myself for not knowing about them prior to but I was surprised to see a few films that I was familiar with get mentioned in the documentary like HorrorTales.666 which was recently released on DVD by The Sleaze Box.  Soon after watching the doc I quickly rushed to my computer and ordered a few titles and before long Vinegar Syndrome's partner label Saturn's Core released the 1994 W.A.V.E. film Psycho Sisters.  This was another must own release for me and I was quick to pre-order a copy.  While I was on my Thanksgiving break I decided to finally dig into it.
     The film follows two twisted sisters who go on a killing spree after witnessing the rape and murder of their younger sister.  
     I was seriously excited to check this one out and was even more excited after I spoke with William Hellfire who is one of the folks behind Saturn's Core.  Sadly, I didn't like the film.  Don't get me wrong because I had fun watching it but the movie itself was nothing spectacular.  It's easily forgettable but I always find something enjoyable about watching an S.O.V. flick I had never seen before.  The acting in this one is exactly what you would expect from an early 90s S.O.V. flick.  The cast, especially the female leads, are very dedicated to their roles.  The characters are poorly written but the female leads have a lot of fun in front of the camera.  The story for this one is simple and straight to the point but it stretches itself far too thin.  Two beautiful women seducing and killing men is exactly what most male horror fans are looking for.  However, this movie is extremely repetitive and the sleazy aspect doesn't reach it's full potential.  The film misses several opportunities to bring the carnage and sleaze.  Instead, it feels like each scene is rushed and the story just follows what they could film as quick as possible.  Finally, don't expect to find a bloody flick.  We get some strangulations and the like but that's the extent of it.  The deaths are forgettable and lack any imagination.  Overall, Psycho Sisters is a great idea that misses it's mark.  The thought of two beautiful women seducing and killing men could be something horror fans would never forget but the way it was shot made for a film that had no reason to be as dull as it is.  I wanted to love it but I couldn't.  The blu release looks great so S.O.V. fans and collectors should check it out but if you are looking for something new to watch you will want to skip this one.  

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