Greg Lamberson, born in 1963, is a writer and director known for his work in horror cinema. He wrote and directed Slime City (1988), a film that captures the gritty essence of 1980s exploitation horror. With a background as a multiple award-winning author, Lamberson's expertise in crafting chilling narratives is evident in his films. His contributions to the genre extend beyond directing, as he has also penned several novels and instructional books on low-budget filmmaking, making him a significant figure in the cult film community.
Slime City
Alex and his girlfriend are looking for an apartment to move into. They then move into a rundown apartment in New York City. Their neighbor seduces Alex while his girlfriend is away. His neighbors provide him with a strange drink that they call "wine" and Alex proceeds to drink it. After the incident, Alex begins to shapeshift into a yellow killer slime creature called "Zachary". He finds that the only way he can return to normal is to commit murder. His girlfriend must learn the secret of the apartment and the brutal massacre that took place centuries ago.