Directed by Steven Kostanski
Notable cast Nita-Josee Hanna, Owen Myre, Matthew Ninaber,
Adam Brooks
The Japanese tokusatsu genre has existed in some form or
another for the better part of 75 years. Birthed out of films like Godzilla,
they refer mostly to a style of special effects and codified in characters with
international (if a bit niche) appeal like Jet Jaguar and Ultraman. The genre exploded
with worldwide (emphasis on wide) popularity when producer Hiram Saban took the
superhero series Super Sentai and inserted new western-shot footage in
the non-costumed scenes and rebranded it Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. It’s
nearly impossible to overstate the effect of this series on a specific
generation of children born in the 80s and 90s with its ludicrous, over the top
acting, silly but elaborate monster costumes, and bombastic, pyrotechnic filled
fights. This is the energy that Steven Kostanski wants to capture with Psycho
Goreman. A thoroughly hard “R” sci-fi/horror comedy, this movie hits on
every cylinder it’s trying to with style, humor and panache to spare.