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, […]
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 […]
The most remarkable thing about Roger Corman’s Teenage Caveman, which was released in 1958, is that it stars a very young Robert Vaughn as the titular character. Everyone has to start somewhere, […]