I Eat Your Skin (1971)

(AKA Voodoo Blood Bath,  Zombie Bloodbath, Invasion of the Zombies, Zombie, Zombies, Voodoo Island) Uggh.  What a title. Fortunately it really doesn’t fit. Don’t be fooled by the date, either.  Director Del “Horror of Party Beach” Tenney actually made this one in 1964 but it went unreleased until some marketing “genius” got the idea of […]

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Archive (2020)

It can be difficult at times to say what we think about a film because our response to it is so…complicated. Take Archive for example: a stunningly beautiful and incredibly well-made film which is also a highly intelligent work of science fiction. And yet… George Almore is a scientist working on a top secret project […]

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Day of the Animals (1977)

Radiation. We’ve all seen those Fifties movies.  We know what radiation can do: make things bigger or smaller or smarter or more savage or whatever else the plot requires. And, hey, if there’s a hole in the ozone layer then we’ll be getting more radiation… What a great idea for a movie! Now, if you’re […]

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Koma [Coma] (2019)

As I’ve noted before, I have long had a certain affection for Russian Science Fiction film. And I’ve got to say that this has been a very good era for Russian SF Cinema.  There has been a stream of interesting films, both big scale blockbusters like Attraction and the Inhabited Island (Dark Planet) films and a handful […]

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Alien Force (1996)

It’s a bad sign when the best thing about a movie is Burt Ward. He isn’t playing Robin to Adam West’s Batman this time, but instead he’s some sort of Alien Head Honcho, The Omnipresent Praxima. Which basically means he shows up once in a while and pontificates a bit. Meanwhile some guy named Tyrone […]

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Avanpost [The Blackout] (2019)

I was not at all ready for this one. I suspect some people would describe The Blackout as a Russian attempt at an American big budget blockbuster film.  But Hollywood just doesn’t make films like this.  I suppose one might compare it to Arrival, that least Hollywood of Hollywood Science Fiction Blockbusters, but this is something […]

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Robot Riot (2020)

I love a good “B” Movie. Don’t get me wrong: a stunningly artistic film or an epoch-making drama is worth seeing any day. But a great “B” Movie is sheer, unadulterated fun.  There are no epic themes, no great emotional truths, and no particular depth to cardboard characters. There’s just people killing robots.  And most […]

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Primal Scream (1987)

(aka Hellfire) I’ve given a lot of attention over the last few years to small films — whether SOV, DIY, or low budget Indies from dedicated creators and production companies — and to their special place in the film world.  But I haven’t written much about the role played by small distribution companies who put […]

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Drawing Flies (1996)

Honorable Mention (Well it might be Science Fiction, if you stick around long enough.  Wait and see) Kevin Smith made a Bigfoot film? Well…not quite.  He only produced it.  It is in his View Askew Universe, and was produced by View Askew Productions.  Two of his friends, Malcolm Ingram and Matt Gissing, wrote and directed, […]

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