Teenage Caveman Review

Teenage Caveman
In a post-societal-breakdown future, a bunch of kids flee rapist parents and fall in with a couple of mutant decadents, who have a high-tech enclave in the ruins of Seattle.

by Kim Newman |
Published on
Release Date:

01 Jan 2002

Running Time:

0 minutes

Certificate:

18

Original Title:

Teenage Caveman

This loose remake of the 1958 Roger Corman quickie was tossed off for cable TV by Larry Clark (Kids, Bully), who crosses his usual teenage-degenerate party atmosphere with Troma-level monster rampagery.

In a post-societal-breakdown future, a bunch of kids flee rapist parents and fall in with a couple of mutant decadents, who have a high-tech enclave in the ruins of Seattle. At first, the kids enjoy the opportunities for hedonism, but then people start exploding after sex.

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