About Critters 3
Critters 3 (1991) continues the cult horror-comedy franchise with the furry, ravenous aliens known as Crites descending upon a Los Angeles apartment building. Trapped residents must fight for survival as the tiny terrors multiply and hunt through the confined spaces of the urban high-rise. Directed by Kristine Peterson, this installment leans into its B-movie charm, blending creature-feature scares with dark humor as the Crites wreak havoc on an unsuspecting, diverse cast of characters.
While the film maintains the series' low-budget aesthetic and practical creature effects, it gained notable attention for featuring a young Leonardo DiCaprio in one of his earliest roles. DiCaprio plays Josh, the stepson of the building's handyman, adding a touch of future star power to the ensemble. The performances are appropriately campy, with the cast navigating the absurd premise with a mix of terror and comedic timing that fits the film's tone.
For fans of 90s creature features and the Critters franchise, this sequel offers exactly what you'd expect: chaotic chases, gnawing Crites, and a healthy dose of schlocky fun. The confined setting of the apartment building creates a claustrophobic tension, while the film doesn't take itself too seriously. Watch Critters 3 for a nostalgic slice of early-90s sci-fi horror, complete with rubbery monsters and a pre-Titanic DiCaprio facing off against interstellar fur balls. It's perfect for a late-night movie marathon or anyone seeking unpretentious genre entertainment.
While the film maintains the series' low-budget aesthetic and practical creature effects, it gained notable attention for featuring a young Leonardo DiCaprio in one of his earliest roles. DiCaprio plays Josh, the stepson of the building's handyman, adding a touch of future star power to the ensemble. The performances are appropriately campy, with the cast navigating the absurd premise with a mix of terror and comedic timing that fits the film's tone.
For fans of 90s creature features and the Critters franchise, this sequel offers exactly what you'd expect: chaotic chases, gnawing Crites, and a healthy dose of schlocky fun. The confined setting of the apartment building creates a claustrophobic tension, while the film doesn't take itself too seriously. Watch Critters 3 for a nostalgic slice of early-90s sci-fi horror, complete with rubbery monsters and a pre-Titanic DiCaprio facing off against interstellar fur balls. It's perfect for a late-night movie marathon or anyone seeking unpretentious genre entertainment.

















