While Wes Craven produced the film, it was actually directed by Joe Gayton. You can feel Craven’s influence in the themes of a "broken family" fighting for survival, even if it lacks the meta-commentary of his later hits like Scream .
From the fashion to the "high-tech" computers, it’s a perfect time capsule of mid-90s genre filmmaking. The Craven Connection Wes Cravens Mindripper (1995).mp4
The claustrophobic, metallic hallways of the underground lab create a solid sense of dread. While Wes Craven produced the film, it was
As always, Henriksen anchors the film with his intense, weary gravitas. Naturally, things go south
Deep in a remote desert bunker, a team of government scientists attempts to reanimate a corpse using a top-secret experimental serum. Naturally, things go south. The subject, "Thor," wakes up with superhuman strength, a mutated tongue-stinger, and an insatiable hunger for human brains. Why It’s Worth a Watch
💡 Look for the subtle nods to The Hills Have Eyes —the desert setting and the focus on a family trapped by a mutant weren't accidents! If you’d like to dive deeper into this era of horror: I can find reviews from its original release. I can look for interviews with the cast or director. I can list other underrated horror gems from 1995. What part of the movie should we explore next?