Shakma (1990)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


This is a very underrated and relatively unheard of flick. In a long line of killer primate movies, this ranks in the top. Why? Well it has a lot of original aspects to it, like the fact that they actually used a prime mate that is generally very violent (baboon), instead of turning a somewhat docile primate into a killing machine. Sure they did experiments on the creature, but it really wasn't modified in any way, so in the end it's just a crazed baboon running amuck in a small research facility, and somehow it works!
Shakma (1990)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


This is a very underrated and relatively unheard of flick. In a long line of killer primate movies, this ranks in the top. Why? Well it has a lot of original aspects to it, like the fact that they actually used a prime mate that is generally very violent (baboon), instead of turning a somewhat docile primate into a killing machine. Sure they did experiments on the creature, but it really wasn't modified in any way, so in the end it's just a crazed baboon running amuck in a small research facility, and somehow it works!
Shakma (1990)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


This is a very underrated and relatively unheard of flick. In a long line of killer primate movies, this ranks in the top. Why? Well it has a lot of original aspects to it, like the fact that they actually used a prime mate that is generally very violent (baboon), instead of turning a somewhat docile primate into a killing machine. Sure they did experiments on the creature, but it really wasn't modified in any way, so in the end it's just a crazed baboon running amuck in a small research facility, and somehow it works!
Shakma (1990)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


This is a very underrated and relatively unheard of flick. In a long line of killer primate movies, this ranks in the top. Why? Well it has a lot of original aspects to it, like the fact that they actually used a prime mate that is generally very violent (baboon), instead of turning a somewhat docile primate into a killing machine. Sure they did experiments on the creature, but it really wasn't modified in any way, so in the end it's just a crazed baboon running amuck in a small research facility, and somehow it works!
Shakma (1990)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


This is a very underrated and relatively unheard of flick. In a long line of killer primate movies, this ranks in the top. Why? Well it has a lot of original aspects to it, like the fact that they actually used a prime mate that is generally very violent (baboon), instead of turning a somewhat docile primate into a killing machine. Sure they did experiments on the creature, but it really wasn't modified in any way, so in the end it's just a crazed baboon running amuck in a small research facility, and somehow it works!
Shaky Shivers (2022)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10

Actor Sung Kang (Han from the Fast and Furious franchise) makes his directorial debut with this horror comedy, which reportedly harkens back to the cheesy genre films from the 80’s. Specifically, the films that would sometimes feature a mishmash of monsters.

Shaky Shivers (2022)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10

Actor Sung Kang (Han from the Fast and Furious franchise) makes his directorial debut with this horror comedy, which reportedly harkens back to the cheesy genre films from the 80’s. Specifically, the films that would sometimes feature a mishmash of monsters.

Shaky Shivers (2022)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10

Actor Sung Kang (Han from the Fast and Furious franchise) makes his directorial debut with this horror comedy, which reportedly harkens back to the cheesy genre films from the 80’s. Specifically, the films that would sometimes feature a mishmash of monsters.

Shaky Shivers (2022)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10

Actor Sung Kang (Han from the Fast and Furious franchise) makes his directorial debut with this horror comedy, which reportedly harkens back to the cheesy genre films from the 80’s. Specifically, the films that would sometimes feature a mishmash of monsters.

Shark Night 3D (2011)

REVIEWER RATING: 
4/10


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