My review was written in May 1990 after watching the movie on Triworld video cassette.
Gore is the trump card of this amateurish horror pic, a Canadian effort loaded with in-jokes.
Filmmaker Barry J. Gillis toplines as a fan of horror movies and ghost stories who gets mixed up with real monsters as a result of Jan Pachul's scientific experiments.
Pic has too much chatting but delivers som extremely repetitive repulsive makeup effects for the fans. There also are some toothy puppet monsters, more amusing than scary.
Acting and filmmaking technique are poor, giving the proceedings a garage movie finish. Porno star Amber Lynn makes her mainstream debut as a fully clothed newscaster. Verbal jokes include poking fun of Traci Lords, yet another grad of X-pics, as well as paying homage to George A. Romero.
Gore is the trump card of this amateurish horror pic, a Canadian effort loaded with in-jokes.
Filmmaker Barry J. Gillis toplines as a fan of horror movies and ghost stories who gets mixed up with real monsters as a result of Jan Pachul's scientific experiments.
Pic has too much chatting but delivers som extremely repetitive repulsive makeup effects for the fans. There also are some toothy puppet monsters, more amusing than scary.
Acting and filmmaking technique are poor, giving the proceedings a garage movie finish. Porno star Amber Lynn makes her mainstream debut as a fully clothed newscaster. Verbal jokes include poking fun of Traci Lords, yet another grad of X-pics, as well as paying homage to George A. Romero.