Review of The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962) by Steve Simels for Entertainment Weekly — 28 Jun 1986
The Brain That Wouldn’t Die has an equally familiar basic plot (mad scientist tampering in God’s domain), but it’s grimmer (a fair amount of gore), sleazier (B-girl catfights), and cruel to its leading lady, an attractive actress who spends most of the picture shot from the neck up, with her seemingly disembodied head sitting in a laboratory pan.
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This review of The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962) was written by Steve Simels and published by Entertainment Weekly on 28 Jun 1986.
The Brain That Wouldn't Die has generally received negative reviews.
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