Deana Enoches appears in Psycho Sisters (1998), a film that delves into the twisted dynamics of sisterhood and vengeance. With its blend of horror and dark humor, the film showcases Enoches' ability to navigate complex emotional landscapes. Though her filmography may be limited, her role in this cult classic contributes to the ongoing conversation about the exploitation genre and its unique portrayal of female relationships. Enoches' performance resonates within the film's gritty aesthetic, making her a noteworthy figure in this niche of cinema.
Psycho Sisters
As little girls Jackie and Jane witnessed the gruesome deaths of their parents. As teenagers they watched helplessly as their younger sister was attacked and murdered. Now Jackie and Jane are being released from a psychiatric institute after years of therapy. Ellenville, New Jersey will now have a couple of serial killers moving in! Jane is the tougher older sister who views the slayings as business-as-usual. Jackie begins softening in her murderous ways, curious to experience romance and love - encouraged by her dead sister’s ghost. The bodies start piling up with the police scratching their heads, but no one could fathom these two sweet girls are up to no good!