Silent Night, Deadly Night IV: Initiation (released as Bugs in some territories) proves that the even numbered entries in this series are the worst with this crazy story about an ambitious young classified ads copywriter named Kim who longs to be taken seriously as a reporter (sadly she thinks that banging her superior is a smart career move and then complains when all the guys objectify her…you strapped the mattress to your back honey, now you’re gonna have to lie on it). Kim gets more than she bargained for however when she begins snooping around the scene of a strange suicide looking for a career making story, as she becomes the intended target for a coven of witches who need a sacrifice for the impending Winter Solstice.
I was excited to see this entry as it was helmed by Brian Yuzna and the effects work was created by Screaming Mad George and for the most part, it’s a serviceable affair with incredible effects work. Where this falls down is the loopy script. On the one hand it was nice of the writers to try something new and even provide Wiccans with their own festive horror movie, but on the other hand it’s a bit far-fetched.
Neith Hunter is a strong heroine, Reggie Bannister earns his pay check and Clint Howard pops up in the role of Ricky.
OVERALL SUMMARY
Part IV may be faster paced than the previous entry but overall it’s one weird film.