Scream and Scream Again (1969)

Scream and Scream Again (1969)

A mad killer is sucking the blood out of young girls.  Simultaneously, an officer in a fascist country is killing everyone in his way, even his superiors, and a jogger is having his limbs amputated in a strange hospital.  Somehow, all of these events are connected to prestigious Dr. Browning (Vincent Price). Playing like an

Serenity (2005)

Serenity (2005)

Continuing the story of the spaceship Serenity, previously told in the short lived TV show Firefly, roguish Captain Mal Reynolds (Nathan Fillion), first mate Zoe (Gina Torres), her husband-pilot Wash (Alan Tudyk), insane psychic River (Summer Glau), her doctor-brother Simon (Sean Maher), plucky engineer Kaylee (Jewel Staite), and violent Jayne (Adam Baldwin), all return as

Shadow Fury (2001)

Shadow Fury (2001)

Dr. Oh, a mad scientist (Pat Morita), creates an obedient, ninja “clone” (Masakatsu Funaki) to kill his ex-colleagues, Dr. Markov (Gregory Vahanian), Dr. Forster (Alexandra Kamp-Groeneveld), and Dr. Hiller (Allan Kolman).  The three hire Mitchell Madsen (Sam Bottoms), an assassin with a bad liver, to stop Oh.  Things become more complicated when the ninja clone

Shaun of the Dead (2004)

Shaun of the Dead (2004)

A slacker (Simon Pegg) tries to change his life by rescuing his girlfriend (Kate Ashfield) and mother when the world is overrun by zombies. Shaun of the Dead is three films in one.  The first section, about slacker Shaun in his day-to-day life, failing at his nowhere job, losing his girlfriend, playing video games with

The She-Creature (1956)

The She-Creature (1956)

Dr Lombardi (Chester Morris) uses hypnosis to regress Andrea (Marla English) to her ancient form as a sea creature, which materializes and does Lombardi’s bidding, including commit a series of murders.  Ted Erickson (Lance Fuller), a psychic researcher, believes that Lombardi is responsible for the killings, but doubts Lombardi’s powers.  Police Lieutenant James (Ron Randell)

The Snow Devils (1967)

The Snow Devils (1967)

With the ice caps mysteriously melting and a Himalayan outpost destroyed, Commander Rod Jackson (Giacomo Rossi-Stuart aka Jack Stuart) and his sidekick, Frank (Renato Baldini), are sent to investigate. Joined by plucky Lisa Nielson (Ombretta Colli), they discover that blue, hairy snowmen from outer space are planning to invade the Earth. Ah, another Italian tale

Son of Frankenstein (1939)

Son of Frankenstein (1939)

Baron Wolf Frankenstein (Basil Rathbone), the son of the late doctor Frankenstein, travels to “Middle Europe,” with his wife Elsa (Josephine Hutchinson) and son Peter (Donnie Dunagan), to take possession of the family castle. Like his father, he is a scientist and experimenter, and he has a fanatical desire to prove that his father was

Species (1995)

Species (1995)

Government Scientists, lead by Xavier Fitch (Ben Kingsley), mix human and alien DNA to create Sil (Michelle Williams), an innocent girl they keep in a clear cage. When she escapes, a team (Michael Madsen, Alfred Molina, Forest Whitaker, Marg Helgenberger) is put together to destroy her. That may be difficult as the suddenly mature Sil (Natasha

Species II (1998)

Species II (1998)

Astronaut Patrick Ross (Justin Lazard) is infected on his way back from Mars with the same alien DNA that had been studied in Species. Now he has an uncontrollable urge to mate and create an army of partial aliens.  Assassin Press Lenox (Michael Madsen), Dr. Laura Baker (Marg Helgenberger), and astronaut Dennis Gamble (Mykelti Williamson) must

Starchaser: The Legend of Orin (1985)

Starchaser: The Legend of Orin (1985)

Slaves, ignorant of the existence of the rest of the universe, mine crystals for the cruel god Zygon (Anthony De Longis).  Orn (Joe Colligan) finds the hilt to a mystical sword, escapes the mines, and meets first smuggler Dagg (voice: Carmen Argenziano), and then Princess Aviana (Noelle North).  Together, with various degrees of enthusiasm, they

Stealth (2005)

Stealth (2005)

In the near future, when American super-aircraft fly into any country in the world and blow things up on a regular basis, three TOPGUNs, Lt. Ben Gannon (Josh Lucas),  Lt. Kara Wade (Jessica Biel), and Lt. Henry Purcell (Jamie Foxx) are joined by a cutting-edge, computerized, drone plane.  On the way back from blowing up

Steel Dawn (1987)

Steel Dawn (1987)

A lone warrior of the future (Patrick Swayze) becomes a farmhand for a widow (Lisa Niemi).  With the help of the foreman (Brion James), the nomad has to defend the farm from a local strongman (Anthony Zerbe), his gang, and his hired assassin (Christopher Neame). One of the many leather-clad, futuristic, desert films that came