Not knowing what incredible horror movies the next decade would bring, audiences would be treated to this slice of science fiction and horror courtesy of Greydon Clark. Without Warning might not have […]
Not knowing what incredible horror movies the next decade would bring, audiences would be treated to this slice of science fiction and horror courtesy of Greydon Clark. Without Warning might not have […]
In a research laboratory somewhere out in the desert, experiments are being conducted to transport matter from other dimensions. During one of these tests, a container is brought back, and, of course, […]
Communion is a peculiar beast, as it is both a horror and science fiction film, while also being somewhat of an autobiography. The movie concerns Whitley Steiber, a famous author and the […]
The 1957 science fiction film Kronos, directed by Kurt Neumann and produced by Regal Films, is a surprisingly thoughtful film at a time when atomic monsters and Cold War paranoia dominated the […]
In a deserted Chicago, a woman wakes up unaware that the city has been evacuated due to an alien invasion. As she wanders the streets trying to figure out what happened, she […]
Bert I. Gordon, master of all things big and small, would deliver a fun little film about giant, irradiated locusts in 1957 to no acclaim. It is not hard to wonder why, […]
Terror from the Year 5000 is a film about time travel, when time travel on the big screen was hardly represented. Not as of 1958, at least. In this respect, it is […]
There was a time when Roger Corman thought he was done directing feature films, but along came a man with a lot of money to woo him out of retirement. Looking high […]
Released in 1955, The Atomic Man is a light bit of fluff that is full of easy humour, a bit of science-fiction and a decent helping of nuclear espionage. It is a […]
Directed by Terence Fisher, Island of Terror, released in 1966, may not be the most memorable of pictures to be associated with the man, but it is a fun one. There would […]