Review of Killer Party (1986) by Blais E — 14 Mar 2011
One of my many inexplicable guilty pleasures, an utterly bizarre mid-80's Canadian-produced kitchen-sink of a horror movie, with about every trite and over-used genre theme and cliche tossed together into a steaming stew of knuckle-headed nonsense, a silly and slapdash, messy melding of Slasher films, sappy sorority shenanigans, and demon-possession movies, literally something for everyone (As long as the everyone in question are indiscriminating movie-goers with low expectations and no discernable taste!).
A bunch of low-rent college hooligans & hooliganesses decide to hold a hazing party in an abandoned fraternity house with the usual predictable results. The slasher/killer here wanders around doing his dirty work while dressed up in a deep-sea diver's get-up, helmet and all, using an assortment of fun weapons, pretty much anything he can get his hands on--machete, harpoon gun , hammer, even a trident! Hysterically inane, which makes it all the more enjoyable.
This review of Killer Party (1986) was written by Blais E on 14 Mar 2011.
Killer Party has generally received mixed reviews.
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