Campy excess is the name of the game in Stuart Gordonâs celebrated 1985 cult hit Re-Animator. His comedy-horror movie has all the hallmarks of a schlocky zombie movie, with tawdry special effects and a storyline that isnât particularly original. This B-movie sensibility seems at odds with its source material, H.P. Lovecraftâs short story âHerbert WestâReanimator,â which paints a chilling picture of a brilliant mad scientist who pushes the limits of amorality. In Gordonâs film, Herbert West (Jeffrey Combs) is brash and impulsive, in spite of his clinically aloof nature. Heâs obsessively dedicated to his mission to reanimate corpses. Brian Yuznaâs 1991 sequel, Bride of Re-Animator, keeps Herbertâs obsession alive, but this wacky follow-up lacks the innate charm of Gordonâs movie.

