Teenage Caveman

Teenage Caveman (2001)

  • 50% of critics liked it
    (6 reviews)

  • 13% of users liked it
    (882 ratings)

Part of the "Creature Features" retro horror movie series on Cinemax, Teenage Caveman is an exploitative remake of Roger Corman's 1958 sci-fi B-movie, re-imagined by director Larry Clark (Kids, Bully). In a post-apocalyptic Neanderthal-style future world, teenage tribal leader David (Andrew Keegan)… More

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R, 1 hr. 40 min.
Directed By
Larry Clark
Written By
Christos N. Gage
Genres
Television, Horror, Mystery & Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy
In Theaters
Jul 2, 2002 Wide
On DVD
Jul 2, 2002
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Critic Reviews

  • Dan Fienberg, Zap2it.com

    Somewhat intentionally trashy and fun, but not nearly as trashy as you'd expect or hope for from Clark.

  • Christopher Null, Filmcritic.com

    Larry, what are you doing slumming it with non-material like this?

  • Scott Thill, PopMatters

    Just grab some popcorn, kick back, and laugh.

  • Bill Chambers, Film Freak Central

    ...While Teenage Caveman is a testament to Clark's auteurist position, it establishes him as a filmmaker of limited range.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Red L


    It is soft core porn, but the exploding people are cool. Only plays on TV at 3 in the morning.

  • Christopher B


    Weird Larry Clark film remake. Boy, that dude loves the younguns. Still, not terrible, but not much to recommend.

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