Review of Shadowzone

Shadowzone (1990)
Better than usual
9 May 2023
My review was written in March 1990 after watching the movie on Paramount video cassette.

One of the better Charles Band fantasy pics in some time, "Shadowzone" is a suspenseful thriller that has better-than-average home video prospects in its Paramount video release.

The film had a bief theatrical run on 42nd Street in January from JGM Enterprises.

Pic unfolds in the nailbiter tradition of Robert Wise's "The Andromeda Strain". James Hong and Louise Fletcher are scientists in a secret lab underground. David Beecroft visits as a NASA investigator following a mysterious death there.

With assistants Shawn Weatherly and Miguel Nunez, the scientists are conducting deep sleep experiments. Things go haywire when a monster from another dimension is called up accidentally. It only wants to return home, but wreaks havoc anyway.

Helmer J. S. Cardone does a solid job of maintaining tension while paying homages to such film classics as "The Thing". Cast is very good, with Hong getting a non-stereotyped assignment (as Dr. Von Fleet0 with a Germanic accent, no less. As the nude experimental subject in a coma, Maureen Flaherty has minimal diaglo but makes quite an impression on screen.
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