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🎬 Killer Tongue (1996): “When the Acid Trip Should’ve Stayed in the Lab”

Posted on June 24, 2025 By admin No Comments on 🎬 Killer Tongue (1996): “When the Acid Trip Should’ve Stayed in the Lab”
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Some movies are misunderstood. Others are ahead of their time. And then there’s Killer Tongue — a film that feels like it was made on a dare by a group of sleep-deprived goths, a sentient fever dream, or possibly Satan himself after losing a bet to John Waters.

Let’s not sugarcoat this: Killer Tongue is the cinematic equivalent of licking a battery. You know it’s a bad idea going in, but curiosity and bad decisions win out. And just like that, you’re 90 minutes older, slightly angrier, and questioning all of your life choices.


🐍 The Plot (I Guess?)

Melinda Clarke — yes, the one who’s usually better than this — plays Candy, a bank robber on the run who ends up infected by a mutant alien tongue after some meteor goo fuses with soup, or sin, or possibly the script.

She transforms into a campy, purple-lipped seductress with a sentient, homicidal tongue that slithers out of her mouth like a snake auditioning for a Troma film. Oh, and she also has four poodles that turn into drag queens. Because why not?

Her boyfriend, meanwhile, is in prison with Robert Englund, who looks like he just wandered onto set thinking this was a rehearsal for Tales from the Crypt and never got the memo.


🧠 What Were They Smoking?

Let’s start with the obvious: the film is trying to be camp. Rocky Horror levels of camp. Dead Alive, Toxic Avenger, Reefer Madness kind of camp. But the difference is that those films had wit. Killer Tongue just has a tongue. A giant, prosthetic one that kills people, kisses people, delivers inner monologues, and does everything short of running for public office.

The production design looks like Tim Burton got blackout drunk and decorated a high school stage play. The acting? Like everyone got their lines 15 seconds before the camera rolled. Dialogue sounds like it was dubbed by people who spoke English once
 in a past life. And Melinda Clarke — bless her — is giving everything she’s got to a movie that deserves nothing.


💄Camp Without a Compass

Here’s the thing about Killer Tongue — it tries so hard to be outrageous, edgy, and bizarre that it collapses under its own grotesque weight. Like a goth kid trying to out-weird the theater department.

There’s a way to do absurd horror-comedy and make it sing (Re-Animator, Evil Dead II), but this one croaks. It’s not funny. It’s not scary. It’s not even all that gross in an effective way. It’s just
 loud. Like a mime screaming inside your soul.

And let’s talk about that tongue. It’s supposed to be the star — the slithering, licking, screaming lead. But it’s about as menacing as a wind sock at a drag show. It doesn’t shock. It doesn’t terrify. It doesn’t even titillate. It just hangs there, flapping around like a half-melted Halloween prop from Party City.


đŸȘŠ Final Thoughts

Look, I respect a good disaster. Some films are so bad they become beautiful. This one? Just bad. Killer Tongue is the kind of film that makes you want to brush your teeth with bleach after watching. It dares to be different, sure, but sometimes you need to ask why you’re being different before you staple a homicidal tongue to your lead actress and call it a day.

It’s not even a cult classic. It’s more like a cult warning. A cinematic tetanus shot in VHS form.


🧯Verdict:

1 out of 5 writhing tongues — and that’s only because Melinda Clarke survived this and somehow still had a career.

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