Review: Horror comedy 'Psycho Goreman' a bloody explosion of fun Writer-director Steven Kostanski's homage to VHS-era horror cheese is destined for cult status Adam Graham An intergalactic death monster is no match for a sassy pre-teen girl in "Psycho Goreman," a gore-filled horror comedy that's part "Suburban Commando," part Gwar concert and all ridiculous fun. Writer-director Steven Kostanski (2016's "The Void") fashions the film like a lost piece of '80s nostalgia found collecting dust on the bottom shelf of a mom & pop video store. Navigating the right winking tone is never easy when making a modern homage to VHS-era horror cheese, but Kostanski finds the right groove: it's a farce and it knows it, but its reverence for the material it recreates is loving rather than mocking.