1985 horror-comedy
Rating: 14/20
Plot: Medical student Dan’s new roommate seems a little strange, and after a few weeks, he confirms that he’s strange when he kills and re-animates a cat. You know, because he’s the titular re-animator. Herbert West ropes Dan and his girlfriend into his devilish experiments, and then things get really bloody. Really really bloody.
This one doesn’t completely succeed (like an Evil Dead or Dawn of the Dead) because it’s much, much gorier than it is funny. Don’t get me wrong. The superfluous blood and guts (second film in a row that involves some form of intestine strangulation, talking severed heads, limbs a-go-go) is enough to make you giggle. The makers of this had to have a bottomless bucket of fake blood, and they weren’t afraid to use it. But the jokes are either dated or were just never funny, too often reaching for the sick and raunchy instead of the clever. H.P. Lovecraft’s story is fine, and at times, it’s thrown on the screen in some very creative ways with some cutesy camera work and gruesome special effects that makes this worth seeing, especially if you’ve ever wondered what the inside of a person looks like. But I just wish it had that little extra something. Special note: Whoever was in charge of sound effects for this movie sure must have had a good time. Lots of amplified squishing and crunching in this one.