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Brain Damage (1988)
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Reviews Counted:8
Fresh:5
Rotten:3
Average Rating:5.9/10
Runtime: 89 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Brian is a young man who is bitten by Aylmer, a mutant parasite who devours human brains. Boy and monster become symbiotically attached, since every time Aylmer feasts on a new victim, he injects... Brian is a young man who is bitten by Aylmer, a mutant parasite who devours human brains. Boy and monster become symbiotically attached, since every time Aylmer feasts on a new victim, he injects Brian with a drug-like substance that propels him into a hallucinogenic state. Frank Henenlotter's (BASKET CASE, FRANKENHOOKER) cult classic features many darkly comedic twists and interesting low-budget visual effects. [More]
Starring: Rick Herbst, Gordon MacDonald, Jennifer Lowry, Theo Barnes
Starring: Rick Herbst, Gordon MacDonald, Jennifer Lowry, Theo Barnes
Director: Frank Henenlotter
Director: Frank Henenlotter
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Reviews for Brain Damage
A weird, oddball 80s horror film for anyone who liked and enjoyed the horror and humor of Basket case
As high on concept as it is low on budget, Henenlotter's 1980s urban horror is cheap, sleazy and irresistibly addictive. It's the best kind of bad trip.
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