Bad Biology (2008)
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100% of critics liked it
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34% of users liked it
(1,138 ratings)
Iconic cult filmmaker Frank Henenlotter (Brain Damage, Basket Case) returns to the helm to deliver his first feature in 16 years, a warped love story about a fashion photographer with an mutated sex organ who meets a man with a truly magnificent tool. Jennifer (Charlee Danielson) is a shutterbug who… More Iconic cult filmmaker Frank Henenlotter (Brain Damage, Basket Case) returns to the helm to deliver his first feature in 16 years, a warped love story about a fashion photographer with an mutated sex organ who meets a man with a truly magnificent tool. Jennifer (Charlee Danielson) is a shutterbug who specializes in edgy imagery. Her sex drive is always in the red, and she likes to ride bareback. She's also prone to killing her lovers during intense bouts in the bedroom. When Jennifer gets pregnant - which happens quite frequently - her rapid metabolism causes her to birth malformed infants in a matter of minutes. Sexually frustrated by the fact that she can't find a man who can truly please her, Jennifer is elated when she happens across Batz (Anthony Sneed), a man who keeps his monstrous organ under control by injecting it with lethal amounts of animal tranquilizers. Bats too has been having a rather difficult time finding a compatible mate, but when these two get together it's a match made in mutant heaven. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Frank Henenlotter
- Written By
- Frank Henenlotter, R.A. Thorburn
- Genres
- Science Fiction & Fantasy, Horror
- In Theaters
- Feb 8, 2008 Wide
Critic Reviews
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Lucius Gore, ESplatter
... 'Bad Biology' is intelligent, funny and sick as hell
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Jeremy Heilman, MovieMartyr.com
At once tragically wounded and gloriously shameless, Bad Biology is a must-see for a certain, self-selecting breed of filmgoer.
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Maitland McDonagh, Miss FlickChick
Veteran director Frank Henenlotter's first film in 16 years is a lewd, rude tale of sex and the city, and it's a blast.
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Anton Bitel, Little White Lies
this badass polysexual freakshow is unlikely to be showing in a multiplex near you, but is the perfect midnight feature.
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Matthew Sorrento, Film Threat
Director [Frank Henenlotter] holds fast to his old-school style of goofy thrills and analog FX.
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