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Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302270525
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6302270529
Label: Lions Gate/Trimark Home Ent.
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageAnalog
Manufacturer: Lions Gate/Trimark Home Ent.
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Lions Gate/Trimark Home Ent.
Release Date: January 29, 1992
Running Time: 92 minutes
Studio: Lions Gate/Trimark Home Ent.
Theatrical Release Date: May 20, 1992
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I've seen some bad flicks in my day, The Embalmer, Children of the Living Dead and the Haunting of Morella abruptly come to mind, but the Psychic may just take the cake. This is one of those movies that tries to please fans of many different genres: horror, drama, romance, mystery. Unfortunatly it fails miserably at even being the least bit entertaining in any of the catagorys. I find nothing scary about some idiot who runs around in gay looking sunglasses and kills strippers. It's also really no secret that the idiot in sunglasses is the killer. The romance part just seems like filler they put in cause the movie wasn't long enough. Worst of all though is the drama part just because it makes the movie take itself very seriously making it that much more boring. The whole movie is based on the principle that maybe if we suck at a bunch of things people won't notice we suck at all. Unfortunatly that is the dumbest principle in the world and anyone with an IQ of 70 or higher will notice right ... Read More
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PSYCHIC it's an excellent movie. I like it very much. Gremlins star Zach Galligan it's a psychic in this movie... and it's the only one that can save his girlfriend from a serial killer. Galligan's acting it's excellent!! And the movie it's a blast!!
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Director George Mihalkaýs supernatural thriller never lives up to the expectation of his cover art. Instead sluggish pacing, B-movie acting, and a preposterous plot sinks it. Zach Galligan is a college student who has Eyes of Laura Mars visions of Michael Nouri in sunglasses as a serial killer, who strangles with an animal-imprinted belt. Galligan is also romantically interested in his Psychology lecturer Catherine Mary Stewart, who he learns is dating Nouri, a fellow Psychology Professor and "authority on abnormal" behavior and who has written a book called Rage and Redemption. The screenplay by Miguel Tejada-Flores and Paul Koval, based on an original story by Mark McQuade Crawford and William Crawford, doesnýt use Galliganýs psychic ability. Even when he goes to the police he canýt even tell them the location of the crime which is obvious from the way Mihalka presents the vision. Instead we get sidetracked in the tiresome romance, with the only tension created in the last ... Read More
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