Writing in
The New Annotated Frankenstein, editor Leslie Klinger described the film as, "
Soft porn, about an evil doctor who creates an undead sex kitten." The book
Nightmare Movies described it as "video 'product'" directed and produced by Fred Olen Ray. The
Oklahoma Gazette wrote of the film's genre, "at least one can't fault
Bikini Frankenstein for saying it's based on Mary Shelley's novel, because the core idea of "man creates monster" is indeed there." while Mitch Lovell of
The Video Vacuum declared the film as weak, compared to the performances of Christine Nguyen and Brandin Rackley. Tarstarkas.net rated the film 8 out of 10.
Obscure Horror wrote, "It's a fun, entertaining film, with plenty of gorgeous folks and countless soft-core sex scenes."
HK and Cult Film News praised the film, given the allusions of earlier
Frankenstein movies, the music and the cinematography. A review of
Bikini Frankenstein on
JoBlo.com called it "dumb as a box of hammers" but "not entirely useless" and told the reader, "You might get a chuckle ... out of it". The
Oklahoma Gazette recommended readers instead watch
Weird Science by
John Hughes.
Will Pfeifer wrote, "it wins the 'best title of the week award' hands down." Chace Thibodeaux praised the female actresses in the film, writing, "It’s saving grace is the female cast." ==References==