Despite the lackluster quality of the first couple entries in this series (and a rather middling third one), John Ward's entry into the Meathook Massacre series delivers as well as you can hope from a micro-budget slasher film. Pacing issues aside, the good outweighs the bad and it all leads into a truly entertaining final act that's highlighted by a wonderful performance by the always great Brinke Stevens.
It's not a masterpiece, but it delivers in ways the others simply couldn't and the results are every bit as fun as you could hope from a movie with a title like this. Ward is a more than capable director who has shown he can deliver the goods with limited resources and I personally look forward to whatever he does next!
It's not a masterpiece, but it delivers in ways the others simply couldn't and the results are every bit as fun as you could hope from a movie with a title like this. Ward is a more than capable director who has shown he can deliver the goods with limited resources and I personally look forward to whatever he does next!