
Species (1995)
In 1993, the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence Project receives a transmission detailing an alien DNA structure, along with instructions on how to splice it with human DNA. The result is Sil, a sensual but deadly creature who can change from a beautiful woman to an armour-plated killing machine in the blink of an eye.
The Woman (2011)
The Woman is a film that – again – divides a family into two pieces; and here it is the most obvious one: men and women. Christopher turns out to be a very dominant and sadistic man, but his male offspring is even more sadistic.
2-Headed Shark Attack (2012)
This is so bad it’s actually good! . You can guess what your getting before you start this one up. As a fan of b-budget horror and sci-fi, I had to see this flick. Last year brought us Sharktapus, and a few other sci-fi creatures, and this year, it gets better!. A two headed shark!
Horror Express (1972)
An English anthropologist has discovered a frozen monster in the frozen wastes of Manchuria which he believes may be the Missing Link. He brings the creature back to Europe aboard a trans-Siberian express, but during the trip the monster thaws out and starts to butcher the passengers one by one.
Last Step Down (1970)
A naive country girl new to the big city gets involved in the underground sex scene. The remarkably Satantric opening scene displays robed figures filing in to a church containing an ankh-like insignia on the wall, where the Phallus is risen forth to the congregants as if a “monstrance”, dipping it into a chalice, and anointing its contents upon two female initiates,
2019: After the Fall of New York (1983)
After a nuclear war, society breaks down into two groups, the evil Euraks and the rebel Federation. A mercenary named Parsifal is hired by the Federation to infiltrate New York City, which is controlled by the Euraks, to rescue the only fertile woman left on Earth.
Amazonia (1985)
This Italian film with once again more alternative titles than actual dialogue is a mid-80′s exploitation attempt by enthusiast director Mario Gariazzo, who obviously was deeply impressed by the work of his fellow Italian filmmakers Rugero Deodato and Umberto Lenzi. It’s a supposedly true story
Amuck! (1972)
A steamy, stylish giallo, Amuck! ranks among the sexiest entries in a pretty sexy genre. Doe-eyed, golden girl Greta (Euro-goddess Barbara Bouchet) arrives at an isolated Venetian villa to work as a secretary for hunky, but diffident writer Richard Stuart
All the Colors of the Dark (1972)
Jane (Edwige Fenech), has been having reoccurring nightmares about her deceased mother. Due to the stress of a recent auto accident Jane suffered a miscarriage and her relationship with her husband Richard (George Hitlon), has become strained. Richard is having an affair with Barbara Harrison (Nieves Navarro)
Possession of Joel Delaney (1972)
A wealthy socialite, named Norah Benson (Shirley MacLain) discovers her brother Joel (Perry King) is becoming mentally unhinged and is more irrational each day. Those around him believe he is possessed by a violent demon. She tries to help by calling on modern doctors and specialists.
























































































