'New Year's Evil' (1980) – Emmet Alston.
'New Year's Evil' is ranked no less highly among stab-happy 80s horror cognoscenti as 'X-Ray, or, 'Visiting Hours'. The wickedly quirky, new wave-enraged punk-shocker remains one seriously skewed slasher that is worth celebrating all year round! This fabulously freaky, stiletto-sharp, jugular-jacking fear frenzy finds extroverted VJ, 'Blaze' (Roz Kelly) receiving bizarre, increasingly threatening calls from wrong-headed, robo-voiced reprobate, 'Evil' (Kip Niven), arguably one of vintage slasherdom's most memorably maniacal misfits. Evil's continued infamy not only due to an especially outlandish modus operandi, this toxic phone-boner's bowel-watering skeeviness is proper legendary!!!
Evil's gruesome campaign of misogynist mayhem delivers far more macabre entertainment than the generic, run-of-the-kill, Camp Blood buffoons of the same period! Gifted director, Emmet Alston's deliciously mean-spirited 80s horror Hogmanay is a triumphantly twisted 31st of dismember slasher gem, so why don't you scream in the new fear with 'New Year's Evil'! Featuring some feisty performances from a game cast, with an indelibly insane turn by, Kip Niven, and a super-energized, energetically pogo-poppin' score, this gore-garlended, golden age, Golan-Globus B-Horror classic is demonstratively no less of a killer diller Blu-ray blood-spiller today!!!
'This 'Evil' Slayer has no boundaries! Spill the Blood!!!!!!' - Weirdlingwolf.
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