SlasherReviewer
You have to be fan of slasher or b-grade horror to enjoy this movie. Plain and simple. Great violent gore scenes as well as full nudity makes this a very enjoyable flick. I watched this back to back with Evil Sister 1 and although they have nothing to do with each other they are both worthwhile horror flicks if you like Slasher movies!!A great storyline and although this is not a award winning movie it gives you more violence and storyline than any theatrical movie with big stars. Part 2 is better than Part 1 for all the right reasons. Slasher reviewer gives the Evil Sister series a thumbs up and says check them out if you are a gore fan!!!!!
capkronos
Producer David S. Sterling and director/scripter Brad Sykes deliver another camcorder catastrophe in a eye-catching video box to skip out on. Shot on the cheap in Arizona, this follows blonde teen psychic Tamara (Heather Branch) and her stern, overprotective, incestuously-inclined father Frank (Joe Haggerty) on a road trip through the Mojave desert looking for Frank's missing daughter Lorna (also played by Branch, wearing a red wig). The two spend most of their time fighting, cruising down the road in a van, making pit stops at hotels (where Frank handcuffs his daughter to the bed and watches her shower) and crossing paths with a tarot-card reading drifter (Tisha Draft) and a homeless punk named Widow (Jarrod Robbins).Meanwhile, Lorna (who is mute) is hiding out in an abandoned junkyard preying on stray travelers. Wearing only a cape, she strolls around fully nude, seducing men onto a mattress in the floor of a junked-up trailer, who she then proceeds to viciously stab to death. Lorna turns out to be the victim of a brutal rape (by...guess who?) that has driven her crazy. The attack scenes are very, very bloody and reasonably well done (rapid fire editing is employed) considering the low-grade quality of the rest of this production, which was dedicated to Jean Rollin. Also with Susannah Devereux (the only person in this film who can act) as a woman who briefly befriends Lorna and the director as a photographer.I don't know a thing about the original EVIL SISTER, but apparently it is so rare that it didn't even make it into the IMDb as of this writing. In any case, if I ever do come across it, I think I'll pass.