16
1989    1 h 51 minTerror, Thriller
5.530%32%5.6
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Numa pequena cidade do interior americano o jovem universitário Jonathan Parer (Peter Berg) vê em um pesadelo sua família ser chacinada por Horace Pinker (Mitch Pileggi), um técnico de TV. O crime acaba realmente acontecendo e Jonathan convence seu pai adotivo, o policial Don Parker (Michael Murphy), a prender Pinker. Após cometer outros crimes Pinker é preso e condenado à cadeira elétrica. Ao ser executado, entretanto, o assassino consegue fazer com que seu espírito sobreviva como energia, sendo capaz de tomar corpos humanos e deslocar-se por meio das ondas de TV.
Dirigido por Wes Craven
  • Michael MurphyLt. Don Parker
  • Mitch PileggiHorace Pinker
  • Peter BergJonathan Parker
  • Camille CooperAlison
  • Sam ScarberCooper
  • Richard BrooksRhino
  • Vincent GuastaferroPastori
  • Ted RaimiPac Man
  • Heather LangenkampVictim
  • John TeshTV Newscaster
  • Christopher KriesaGuard #2
  • Timothy LearyTV Evangelist
  • Wes CravenMan Neighbor / Realizador / Escritor / Produtor Executivo
  • Bruce WagnerExecutioner
  • Ernie LivelyWarden
  • Lindsay ParkerLittle Girl
  • Kane RobertsRoad Worker
  • Michael C. MatthewsEvil Mouth
  • Brent SpinerTalk Show Guest (uncredited)
  • Jessica CravenCounterperson
  • Patrick Wai6 de abril de 2026
    This has big peak-’80s “we have an idea, several wigs, and absolutely no brakes” energy. The acting is gloriously bad, the plot is predictable until it suddenly becomes confusing, and the whole thing feels like the kind of movie I probably would’ve thought ruled in high school after two Mountain Dews and no standards. The dream-stalking stuff inevitably brings A Nightmare on Elm Street to mind — which makes sense, since Wes Craven directed both — but this feels like the bargain-bin, louder, sillier cousin. The old-school effects are charming in a dusty VHS way, but very dated, and the movie is a solid 20 minutes too long. That said, I absolutely loved the lunatic gimmick of jumping into the TV and bouncing through different shows; it’s the one part where the movie becomes the kind of deranged nonsense it should’ve been all along. Critics weren’t exactly kind to it either: Shocker sits at 30% on Rotten Tomatoes, and even the consensus is basically “cool premise, lame result,” which feels about right. In the end, it’s a messy, overcooked, half-dumb, half-delightful horror relic: too long, too goofy, and too confused to be genuinely good — but just weird enough to stay mildly entertaining.

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