Wes Craven's horror pictures always have a few wild ideas knocking around inside them, and this 1989 slashfest is no exception. The electrocution of a mass murderer turns into a kind of cosmic jump-start: evil Horace Pinker is reborn as an elusive electronic phantom, capable of leaping from one body to another. (This trick is also used to good effect in
The Hidden and
Fallen.) Pinker's a stinker, and Craven was clearly trying to set up another franchise villain in the vein of his
Nightmare on Elm Street champ, Freddy Krueger--perhaps a bit too baldly. However, amidst the mayhem, the film's real subject is the poisonous presence of mass media, as Pinker (played by
The X-Files' Mitch Pileggi) insinuates himself as a free-floating spirit run amok in television...
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