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198388 minHorror, Science Fiction, Mystery

Videodrome

Is Videodrome a Hit or Flop?

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Is Videodrome worth watching? With a rating of 7.261/10, this Horror, Science Fiction, Mystery film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Videodrome Synopsis

As the president of a trashy TV channel, Max Renn is desperate for new programming to attract viewers. When he happens upon "Videodrome," a TV show dedicated to gratuitous torture and punishment, Max sees a potential hit and broadcasts the show on his channel. However, after his girlfriend auditions for the show and never returns, Max investigates the truth behind Videodrome and discovers that the graphic violence may not be as fake as he thought.

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Top Cast

James Woods
James WoodsMax Renn
Debbie Harry
Debbie HarryNicki Brand
Sonja Smits
Sonja SmitsBianca O'Blivion
Peter Dvorsky
Peter DvorskyHarlan
Leslie Carlson
Leslie CarlsonBarry Convex
Jack Creley
Jack CreleyBrian O'Blivion
Lynne Gorman
Lynne GormanMasha
Julie Khaner
Julie KhanerBridey
Reiner Schwarz
Reiner SchwarzMoses
David Bolt
David BoltRaphael

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Videodrome worth watching?

Yes, Videodrome is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.261/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Horror, Science Fiction, Mystery movies.

Is Videodrome hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.261/10), Videodrome is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Videodrome?

Videodrome is a Horror, Science Fiction, Mystery movie that As the president of a trashy TV channel, Max Renn is desperate for new programming to attract viewers. When he happens upon "Videodrome," a TV show de...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfFeb 9, 2023
★ 6

"Max" (James Woods) runs a television channel that specialises in adult content. Always on the look out for new and more innovative and shocking content, he stumbles upon a brief series of satellite images that tantalise him. It's on a television talk show that he meets "Nicki" (Debbie Harry) who has a penchant for sex with a twist - and that not only turns them both on, but furthers his desire to obtain his newly found (and pretty violent) content for his Channel 83 output. The other guest on that show is the renowned "Prof. Oblivion" (Jack Creley) who prognosticates that one day the reality of television and video will replace the "real" reality. These threads slowly all tie together when "Nicki" decides that she is going to star in this new "Videodrome" enterprise and "Renn" must now reconcile his concern for her safety with his mounting need to acquire the show. This film is surreal and bizarre and yet it's still quite effective at illustrating the most visceral aspects of human nature - sex, venality, lust - even pain; and the visual effects (particularly towards the last fifteen minutes) must have been particularly effective. It's a bit on the sordid side - not that that's necessarily a bad thing, but at times the seaminess of it all is distracting from the more interesting and provocative aspects of the narrative. Time hasn't been very kind to it either, the effects have lost much of their potency now and the acting is mediocre at best. It is well worth a watch, but I'm not sure that will be the case for very much longer.