The claustrophobic, metallic hallways of the underground lab create a solid sense of dread.
For 1995, the creature design is impressively gooey and visceral. Wes Cravens Mindripper (1995).mp4
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 . The claustrophobic, metallic hallways of the underground lab
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 You can feel Craven’s influence in the themes
As always, Henriksen anchors the film with his intense, weary gravitas.