The second entry, Hands of the Killer is longer, more purposeful, and works to define the world of the series in extremely concrete ways. It pays tribute to Giallo films and similarly opulent styles in the same vein, but uses its antagonists to skewer the pretention that often arises among the fanbases of "high horror".

Between the amazing garish style (complimentary), the off-kilter soundtrack, and the establishment of a world I'm now fully fascinated by, Hands of the Killer is the one that will likely get you hooked on the series.

Reviewed on Dec 09, 2023


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