The year is still young, but it’s safe to say thatPG: Psycho Goremanis one of the craziest cinematic experiences hitting theaters in 2021. Created by writer and director Steven Kostanski, this sci-fi horror mash-up isn’t quite like anything ever screened at Drive-Ins or rented On Demand. It’s a wild ride that brings non-stop fun at a time when the world needs it most. And it’s sure to please genre fans of just about any age.
PG: Psycho Goremanis hard to describe in any real sense, though it has been compared to the 1987 cult hitMonster Squad. It also feels very much like the most twisted episode ofPower Rangerssprinkled with a bit of Amblin magic and some strongTerror Visionvibes. It’s clear thatSteven Kostanskiwants to launch a franchise with Psycho Goreman, and his own signature stamp is firmly smashed across the front of it.
If you’ve ever seen Steven Kostanski’s directorial debutManborg, who know what you’re in for here. This is awash in the same spirit as that 2011 cult oddity. Kostanski has a pretty impressive filmography, working as a make-up artist onCrimson PeakandSuicide Squad. He directed the notorious genre mash-upFather’s Day, and won much critical acclaim for his sci-fi horror thrillerThe Voidin 2016. Old school horror fans may best know him from his successfulLeprechaun Returnsreboot.
That same fun energy permeates offPG: Psycho Goreman. The story follows siblings Mimi and Luke, who unwittingly resurrect anancient alien overlordwho was entombed on Earth millions of years ago after a failed attempt to destroy the universe. They nickname the evil creature Psycho Goreman (or PG for short) and use the magical amulet they discovered to force him to obey their childish whims. It isn’t long before PG’s reappearance draws the attention of intergalactic friends and foes from across the cosmos and a rogues' gallery of alien combatants converges in small-town suburbia tobattle for the fate of the galaxy.
RLJE Films is releasingPG: Psycho Goremanin Theaters, On Demand and Digital on June 29, 2025. Steven Kostanski has collected a captivating ensemble cast headlined by breakout newcomer Nita-Josee Hanna (Books of Blood,4teen). She is joined on this insane adventure by Matthew Ninaber (Transference), Nita-Josee Hanna (Books of Blood,4teen), Owen Myre (NOS4A2,Alternate Ground), Adam Brooks (The Return Father’s Day) and Steven Vlahos (Alien House,The Apprentice).
Paulington James Christensen IIIrecently caught up with Steven Kostanski to discuss the creation ofPG: Psycho Goreman. The filmmaker confirms that he has grand plans for at least one sequel. The soundtrack is being planned for vinyl. And at least two action figures are on the way. He also takes us through his casting process, and how he discovered Nita-Josee Hanna, who steals the show as Mimi.
If you’re looking for the perfect escape this weekend, whether its at the drive-in or in the backyard against a bedsheet,PG: Psycho Goremanis sure to bring thrills, chills and a lot of laughs your way. It’s certainly destined to be a cult classic.