Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988) 💀
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Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988) 💀
Elvira, mistress of the dark
Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988) isn’t “so bad it’s good.” It’s just good—brilliantly, joyfully, inventively good.
Directed by the Chiodo Brothers—yes, those Chiodo Brothers—this cult classic isn’t camp. It’s a fully realized, satirical sci-fi horror that treats its absurd premise with total sincerity. Evil extraterrestrials who look like circus clowns descend on a small town, harvesting humans with cotton candy cocoons, balloon-animal stranglers, and popcorn guns. And it all works—because the film believes in itself.
This is pod people with punchlines, Invasion of the Body Snatchers by way of a haunted funhouse. The practical effects are masterful—rubbery, expressive, and gloriously tactile. The klowns have personality: some sadistic, some bureaucratic, all terrifying. The soundtrack? Iconic. The worldbuilding? Cohesive, clever, and dripping with 1980s Reagan-era dread.
Too often dismissed as ironic fun, Killer Klowns is actually a minor masterpiece of genre filmmaking—a film that plays its premise to the hilt, all “circus” bases touched.
4/5 stars. Not a guilty pleasure. A necessary one.
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"Macabre" The Short Film Kickstarter:
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