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Psycho Goreman

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Canada · 2021
1h 35m
Director Steven Kostanski
Starring Nita-Josee Hanna, Owen Myre, Matthew Ninaber, Steven Vlahos
Genre Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction

While digging through their garden, siblings Mimi and Luke discover a strange, glowing gem. They soon find out that whoever possesses the gem is able to command a deadly alien warrior imprisoned on Earth whom Mimi names Psycho Goreman (PG). However, danger lurks on the horizon as a galactic force searches for PG.

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85

Paste Magazine by

Psycho Goreman is a necessary explosion of ridiculous fun in a time when it’s needed most. Fans of practical effects and over-the-top horror-comedy will instantly fall in love.

88

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Barry Hertz

A delirious, disgusting and delightfully dark concoction, this low-budget movie is the latest throwback creation from Steven Kostanski (Manborg, The Void), whose artistic vision seems perma-stuck in the sugary-cereal haze of a Saturday morning circa 1989.

75

Original-Cin by Jim Slotek

With winks at the cheesiness of a previous generation’s entertainment and a razzberry directed at contemporary blockbusters with a thousand times its minuscule budget, Psycho Goreman is an entertaining exercise in low-tech sci-fi camp.

85

Paste Magazine by Mary Beth McAndrews

Psycho Goreman is a necessary explosion of ridiculous fun in a time when it’s needed most. Fans of practical effects and over-the-top horror-comedy will instantly fall in love.

70

Variety by Owen Gleiberman

As satire, Psycho Goreman is no “Planet Terror,” but it’s a droll enough schlock-in-quote-marks diversion, and part of its appeal is just how damn cheap it is. In the omni-tech era, it’s fun to see a filmmaker build an FX fantasy out of scraps, from the ground up.

63

Movie Nation by Roger Moore

Yes, it gets gassed about a half hour in, with things not picking up much until the Big Finale. But those who like this sort of thing — horror played for laughs, a cult-movie by design — will surely find this the sort of thing they like.

38

RogerEbert.com by Simon Abrams

Psycho Goreman isn’t clever or lively enough to be more than fitfully fun, especially given how much time is spent mocking generic, but painstakingly recreated plot contrivances.

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