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Higgins turns the table on them tearing away the women in peril device in exchange for showing the violent monster discovering what true terror is with an unstoppable force always over their shoulders. Danielle Laws is powerful as the blonde buxom avenging angel who gives the serial killers here a dose of their own medicine. “KillerKiller” is a film that easily could have been a repetitive bitter pill, but Higgins prefers to place his world in a middle purgatory with this woman named Helle brings these individuals in her own world. In often creative scenarios, Helle drags each man into their own worlds and tempts them to commit their own misdeeds. Two murderers who kill cheerleaders find themselves on a video shoot with a cheerleader, a doctor finds himself in front of a comatose woman, and a sexual fiend finds himself back in his room with a gorgeous blond prostitute and a drill. “KillerKiller” takes such creative leaps and bounds with its limited scenery and obviously low budget and keeps things fresh from beginning to end. The character of Helle is one I’d definitely enjoy watching for two more movies; having this character stalk murderers upon summoning a la “Pumpkinhead” would definitely bring in a new breed of slasher film. But as a single installment, “KillerKiller” is a great karma based slasher film with very little going against it.
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