Terror has no shape.
The Blob is a 1988 science fiction–horror film that serves as a reimagining of the 1958 classic of the same name. The film follows a small town that becomes terrorized by a rapidly growing, mysterious and deadly entity.
The film is well-paced, building suspense and tension effectively through the use of practical effects and atmospheric music. The special effects are impressive and effectively bring the titular blob to life, making it a truly intimidating and formidable force. The film’s cast, including Kevin Dillon and Shawnee Smith, deliver solid performances and add a sense of human drama to the proceedings.
The Blob also provides a satisfying amount of gore and body horror, but doesn’t rely on cheap thrills or jump scares. Instead, it effectively builds a sense of dread through its eerie atmosphere and the gradual escalation of the situation. The film’s climax is particularly thrilling, and leaves the audience on the edge of their seats.
Overall, The Blob is a well-made and effective horror film that successfully reimagines the classic source material. With its suspenseful pacing, solid performances, and impressive special effects, The Blob is a must-watch for fans of the horror genre.
Cast
- Kevin Dillon as Brian Flagg
- Shawnee Smith as Meg Penny
- Donovan Leitch as Paul Taylor
- Jeffrey DeMunn as Sheriff Herb Geller
- Candy Clark as Fran Hewitt
- Joe Seneca as Dr. Meddows
- Del Close as Reverend Meeker
- Sharon Spelman as Mrs. Penny
- Beau Billingslea as Moss Woodley
- Art LaFleur as Pharmacist/Tom Penny
- Ricky Paull Goldin as Scott Jeskey
- Paul McCrane as Deputy Bill Briggs
- Michael Kenworthy as Kevin Penny
- Douglas Emerson as Eddie Beckner
- Robert Axelrod as Jennings
- Bill Moseley as The Soldier in the Sewer
- Erika Eleniak as Vicki De Soto
- Jack Rader as Col. Hargis
- Jack Nance as Doctor