PG: Psycho Goreman
"Little girl. Big psycho."
Two suburban siblings stumble on a gleaming amulet that resurrects a centuries old alien overlord named Psycho Goreman. They seize control by forcing him to do their bidding, turning their quiet neighborhood into a stage for childish schemes and growing danger. PG obeys their orders with a... Read more
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About PG: Psycho Goreman
Two suburban siblings stumble on a gleaming amulet that resurrects a centuries old alien overlord named Psycho Goreman. They seize control by forcing him to do their bidding, turning their quiet neighborhood into a stage for childish schemes and growing danger. PG obeys their orders with a deadpan politeness, while his powers pull intergalactic assassins and warlords to town. The trio negotiates rules in fits of mischief, as monsters and neon visuals collide with a dry sense of humor. The result is a quirky blend of sci fi charm and low budget aesthetics that plays out on a familiar street. Its humor lands in deadpan lines and dialogue nodding to past era B pictures.
Directed by Steven Kostanski, Psycho Goreman (2020) is based on an original screenplay that leans on practical creature effects and a handmade aesthetic. The film keeps a brisk pace and wears its low budget as a badge of honor for retro sci fi fans. The project was developed with a tight schedule and a creative emphasis on practical effects over CGI.
Worldwide gross was around 95,384 dollars. With a 1.7 million budget, the film earned far less than mainstream releases, yet it found a devoted audience on streaming services and genre screenings, solidifying its status as a cult oddity.
Cultural impact grew slowly among horror and geek communities, with fans embracing the film for its over the top visuals, practical effects, and the playful dynamic among Mimi, Luke, and PG. The look and tone sparked memes and fan art that celebrate indie genre cinema.
Reception was mixed but affectionate, with critics noting the film's absurd energy and willingness to bend genre rules. Themes include the tension between childish desire for control and the consequences of unleashing cosmic power into a normal neighborhood. The film's humor and gore divide audiences, with some praising its audacity and others finding it excessive.
Details
- Release Date
- October 29, 2020
- Runtime
- 1h 35m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 415 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Science Fiction, Comedy, Horror
- Country
- Canada
- Studio
- Dystopia Films +2 more
- Budget
- $1,700,000
- Box Office
- $95,384
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Nita-Josee Hanna
Mimi
Owen Myre
Luke
Matthew Ninaber
PG
Steven Vlahos
PG (voice)
Adam Brooks
Greg
Alexis Hancey
Susan
Kristen MacCulloch
Pandora / Queen Obelisk / Alasdair's Mom
Anna Tierney
Pandora (voice)
Roxine Plummer
Human Pandora
Alex Chung
Darkscream
Director: Steven Kostanski