Shocker

    Shocker
    1989

    Synopsis

    About to be electrocuted for a catalog of heinous crimes, the unrepentant Horace Pinker transforms into a terrifying energy source. Only young athlete Jonathan Parker, with an uncanny connection to him through bizarre dreams, can fight the powerful demon.

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    Cast

    • Michael MurphyLt. Don Parker
    • Mitch PileggiHorace Pinker
    • Peter BergJonathan Parker
    • Camille CooperAlison
    • Sam ScarberCooper
    • Richard BrooksRhino
    • Vincent GuastaferroPastori
    • Ted RaimiPac Man
    • Heather LangenkampVictim
    • John TeshTV Newscaster

    Recommendations

    • 60

      The New York Times

      With its freewheeling mixture of gore, surrealism and Freud, it will do almost anything to grab attention. If the movie's metaphors are as obvious and as portentous as the heavy metal music that punctuates the action, Shocker at least has the feel of a movie that was fun to make.
    • 50

      Time Out

      Problems arise from an uncharacteristically loose structure, which frequently brings the movie to the brink of narrative collapse; Craven's visual flair and enthusiastic pacing nevertheless deliver ample (if sometimes frustrating) rewards.
    • 50

      TV Guide Magazine

      A sloppy, often goofy chiller, the film is full of references to (and outright rip-offs from) other movies, especially those of New Line Cinema, Craven's erstwhile producer.
    • 50

      Variety

      At first glance (or at least for the first 40 minutes) Shocker seems a potential winner, an almost unbearably suspenseful, stylish and blood-drenched ride courtesy of writer-director Wes Craven’s flair for action and sick humour. As it continues, however, the camp aspects simply give way to the ridiculous while failing to establish any rules to govern the mayhem. The result is plenty of unintentional laughs.

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