Psycho Goreman Film Review: Movie Completionist #013
Pyscho Goreman is a mixed bag, but it deserves a lot of credit for its genuinely unique take on the overdone kid befriends a creature genre.
Pyscho Goreman is a mixed bag, but it deserves a lot of credit for its genuinely unique take on the overdone kid befriends a creature genre.
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