The AGFA Horror Trailer Show (2020)
Unleashed from the dungeon of the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA), this is a compilation of some of the wildest, most insane trailers they could find. Trust me, I have so many trailer compilations and this one even surprised me with some of its entries. According to AGFA, this was “meticulously constructed by the mad […]
REPOST: El Planeta De Las Mujeres Invasoras (1967)
EDITOR’S NOTE: Back on June 29, 2020, I said, “Behold pure magic! You may have noticed that I have a weakness for movies where planetary races of female overlords descend on our little mudball and wipe humans out left and right. This is one of the best examples I’ve ever seen of the genre ever […]
Petticoat Planet (1996)
As I watched this week of women in power, I wondered, how long until I have to watch a David DeCoteau movie? This one started and had Ellen Cabot listed as its director and I paid no notice until I looked up and noticed that the man in the love scene was nude and the […]
La Diosa Virgen (1974)
You may have noticed that there are two tropes so often at work this week: alien women who battle the men of Earth and H. Rider Haggard’s She. This is another of the latter, a white jungle goddess being attended to by the native populace. As long as she remains a virgin, she can live […]
The Wild Women of Wongo (1958)
One of only two movies that James L. Wolcott would direct — the other is a compilation film called The Best of Laurel and Hardy — this is one odd duck. It also features scenes that were, believe it or not, directed by his friend Tennessee Williams, who was on set and thought it’d be fun to […]
Queen of Outer Space (1958)
It’s amazing just how much Amazon Women on the Moon got the parody of this movie right, all the way down to the uniforms. What’s even more astounding is that this movie was written by Charles Beaumont, who wrote “Number Twelve Looks a Lot Like You” for the Twilight Zone, as well as 7 Faces of Dr. Lao, The […]
Collision Earth (2020)
“The gravitation field is accelerating the meteor shower!”“We’ve lost the orbital shield!” “Invert the signal flow on the flux capacitor!”“Launch all deus ex machina techno-weapons!”— Techno-babble as only The Asylum can shuckster Truth: we weren’t going to review this film. But after reviewing the ludicrous fun of the recently-released Asteroid-a-Geddon and discovering the newly-released Meteor […]
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