Cinema Review: Killer Kate! is a fun horror comedy inspired by the films of John Carpenter and Sam Raimi
The opening credits and the moody music remind one of John Carpenter’s Escape from New York (1981). The kills and Kate’s blood splattered face were reminiscent of Sam Raimi’s The Evil Dead (1981).
The opening scene involves a malicious family brainstorming ways to murder the unwitting guests of their short-term rental house. The motive is a big reveal at the end of the movie—a much broader theme that belies the seemingly simple plot.
The movie is fun to watch because Kate is a strong female character. When the situation becomes life or death, the other three girls tend toward fear, but Kate is up for the challenge.
This film deserves props for a strong cast of characters, a great buildup to the main event, and an overarching theme of much greater significance than one would expect.
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