Brainwarp
Brainwarp, the world's dumbest supervillain, attempts to make rent ($200) for his studio apartment hideout through a combination of foul language and violence. The action is fast and the visuals are like acid 'on acid.'
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Plot Summary
A group of teenagers volunteers for a controversial experimental procedure designed to cure aggressive behavior by 'rewiring' the brain. However, the procedure goes horribly wrong, turning the subjects into violent, uncontrollable zombies. As the hospital staff tries to contain the outbreak, they discover the true horrifying nature of the experiment.
Critical Reception
Brainwarp received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, with many citing its nonsensical plot, poor acting, and low production values. It is largely considered a forgettable and poorly executed entry in the horror-sci-fi genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its ambitious, albeit flawed, premise.
- Criticized for its weak screenplay and unconvincing special effects.
- Often described as an unintentionally campy B-movie.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's low profile, but general sentiment indicates disappointment with the plot's coherence and the overall execution.
Fun Fact
Despite featuring known actors like Joe Morton and Bridget Fonda, the film's low budget and direct-to-video release meant it had minimal promotional reach and critical attention.
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