PG: Psycho Goreman – Review

PG: Psycho Goreman – Canada – 2020 – Comedy, Sci-Fi, Horror

Directed by: Steven Kostanski
Written by: Steven Kostanski
Main Players: Nita-Josée Hanna; Owen Myre; Adam Brooks; Alexis Kara Hancey; Matthew Naber

Pg Psycho Goreman

In this comedy first splatter-fest of a B-movie built out blocks of pure insanity, the viewer will find themselves hardly able to process the happenings, in the best of ways. The plot does a thorough examination of the scenario “what if a tiny, thunderously loud, terrorizing, kid sister is given total control of the universe’s most dangerous evil being as a weapon slash personal body guard.”

The movie starts a little strange, and only goes further off the rails, but stick with it and let it sink in. Hide your eyes if you don’t like overly exaggerated gore effects, as the comedy portion itself is worth the price of admission.

You MUST be able to take the movie in stride, as it absolutely does not take itself seriously. While it is low budget, it is very high quality, and the special effects are practical and pretty spectacular. The sci-fi designs are great, and detailed. The script oozes creativity, and the lesser known cast nail their respective family (and Psycho) roles.

I cannot understate enough how ridiculously awesome this movie is. Yes, I know it has a strange title. Yes, I know the things I am saying about it are strange. Yes, I know you think I am tricking you into watching this. You need to chill out, get your mind right and strap in for some Crazy Ball with these hunky boys.

See This If You Liked:

Tucker & Dale Vs. Evil; Planet Terror; Night of the Creeps; Scanners, Re-Animator; Bloody Hell; Wolfcop; Bill & Ted Face the Music; Vicious Fun; The Void; Bad Milo!; Satanic Panic (2019); Sharktopus; Father’s Day (2011)

Score:

8.0

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