Bad Biology

Top shlock-horror director Frank Henenlotter (Basket Case, Frankenhooker, Brain Damage) brings in a lusciously depraved and enormously welcome return to outrageously abhorrent form with his first movie in 16 years, BAD BIOLOGY, a freakish and twisted tale of a genitally-endowed young woman’s hunt for sexual fulfilment.

Any film that starts with a line like: “I was born with seven clits,” doen’t pretend to be high art. The film acquaints us to Jennifer (Charlee Danielson), an insatiable nympho whose multi-pronged sexual organ has given her an unending craving for stimulation. Unfortunately, the sexual gratification Jennifer seeks is proving very hard to find. What is worse is that  each unsatisfying sexual encounter she experiences results in an almost instant mutant baby.

Unknown to Jennifer, on the other side of town dwells the solution to her frustration in the form of a young man called Batz (Anthony Sneed), whose own sexual shortcomings have led him to inject growth steroids directly into his penis. Thanks to some unfortunate side effects, Batz has now become the concerned owner of a 24-inch member with a drug addiction and a mind of its own! Naturally, Batz and Jennifer are destined to meet, but will their eventual encounter prove to be what either of them is looking for?

Proving he’s lost none of his crazed enthusiasm for putting on screen what most people wouldn’t even dare to imagine, Henenlotter delivers a jaw-dropping horror-comedy guaranteed to shock even the most hardened horror fans who think they’ve seen it all. From penis point-of-view shots to topless models in vagina masks and endless orgasms to an anthropomorphic cock bursting through walls and floorboards on a rampage of rape and destruction, BAD BIOLOGY is a tour-de-force of extreme cinema. Bizarre, outrageous, offensive and riotously funny, it is almost certainly destined for cult classic status amongst fans of off-the-wall horror flicks.

BAD BIOLOGY (cert. 18) will be released on DVD (£12.99) by Revolver on 2nd March 2009.

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