October's end draws near—and so once again it's time to
pull the old switcheroo with Brennan Klein, the finest human being I
know not related to me by blood or sexual intercourse! And so shall it
ever be: while Brennan reviews three wonderful Cardboard Science
classics over at Popcorn Culture,
handpicked by yours truly for their moral uprightness and fine
craftsmanship, we intend to wallow in whatever sleaze and gore that
Brennan's deemed fit for me to review, in the form of three entries from
Brennan's centerpiece feature, the increasingly-complete encyclopedia
of the 1980s' slasher phenomenon that he calls Census Bloodbath. But we take our duties seriously here, and, as usual, I'm having a blast.
I, MADMAN
1989
Directed by Tibor Takacs
Written by David Chaskin
With Jenny Wright (Virginia), Clayton Rohner (Richard), Stephanie Hodge (Mona), and Randall William Cook (Dr. Alan Kessler/Malcolm Brand)
Spoiler alert: moderate
