Night Killer

A psychopathic maniac costumed in a grotesque hood matched with a sharp-clawed glove is stalking the women of Virginia Beach, killing them in a violent spree of misogynistic murders that terrorize the city.

and attempt on her life by the same murderer, but once she's recovered battered but alive, she doesn't recall the maniac's identity due to her amnesia from the violence.

As the killings don't stop, Melanie must try and protect herself and the people and life she loves, by confronting the terrifying truth that the sick murderer has always been targeting her, and that the threat to her safety and very livelihood is much closer than anyone would dare to accept.

Can she break from the killer's sights while fighting to keep her trust in everyone around her, or will the psychopath successfully take everything away from her as revenge for her evasion and defiance, before hunting Melanie down in a last ditch effort to claim her as the most coveted victim?

[8] From retrospective reviews, Jason Shawhan of Nashville Scene compared it to Bad Dreams and The Invasion stating it did not reach those levels of "ripoff and quilt cinema" comparing it to Night Porter and A Nightmare on Elm Street, concluding that it was a "trashy film that wants to provoke every possible emotion, and the fact that it manages to find genuine empathy amid the chest wounds and obscene phone calls and sexualized capers makes for an experience that just doesn't happen very often in movies anymore".