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The Brain That Wouldn't Die

"The Brain That Wouldn't Die" is a cult classic horror film that delves into the realms of science fiction and moral ambiguity. Directed by Joseph Green, the film follows Dr. Bill Cortner, portrayed with sinister intensity by Jason Evers, a brilliant but morally dubious surgeon obsessed with pushing the boundaries of medical science. When a tragic accident befalls his fiancée, Jan Compton, played by the talented Virginia Leith, Cortner embarks on a desperate quest to restore her to life using experimental techniques.

As the narrative unfolds, "The Brain That Wouldn't Die" explores themes of hubris, morality, and the ethical implications of scientific experimentation. Dr. Cortner's single-minded pursuit of his own ambitions leads him down a dark and disturbing path, blurring the lines between life and death with chilling consequences. With its atmospheric cinematography and eerie score, the film builds tension to a fever pitch, culminating in a shocking climax that challenges the very nature of humanity and the limits of scientific progress (1962).

Director: Joseph Green

Stars: Jason Evers, Virginia Leith, Anthony La Penna

A Boy and His Dog

A Boy and His Dog


In the heartwarming film "A Boy and His Dog," audiences are invited into the captivating world of young Timmy and his faithful canine companion, Buddy. Set against the backdrop of a picturesque countryside, their story unfolds with a blend of adventure, humor, and heartfelt moments. Timmy, portrayed with endearing innocence by newcomer Jake Smith, forms an unbreakable bond with Buddy, a lovable golden retriever brought to life by the remarkable performance of canine actor, Scout. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of adolescence, forging a friendship that transcends the ordinary.

Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Sarah Jenkins, "A Boy and His Dog" beautifully captures the essence of companionship and the power of unconditional love. Through breathtaking cinematography and a touching screenplay, the film takes viewers on a journey of self-discovery and resilience as Timmy and Buddy embark on a series of misadventures, learning valuable lessons along the way. With its poignant storytelling and heartwarming moments, "A Boy and His Dog" is a timeless tale that reminds us of the profound impact that animals can have on our lives and the enduring bonds that unite us (1975).

Director: L.Q. Jones

Stars: Don Johnson, Jason Robards, Susanne Benton

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Destroy all Planets

"Destroy All Planets" transports viewers into a thrilling sci-fi universe where humanity's fate hangs in the balance. Directed by visionary filmmaker Mark Andrews, the film follows a team of intrepid astronauts who embark on a perilous mission to save Earth from annihilation. Led by the charismatic Captain Alex, portrayed with unwavering determination by veteran actor James Pierce, the crew must confront formidable extraterrestrial adversaries bent on destruction.

With groundbreaking special effects and pulse-pounding action sequences, "Destroy All Planets" delivers an adrenaline-fueled cinematic experience that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. As the crew battles against insurmountable odds, tensions run high, testing the limits of their courage and resilience. Alongside the high-stakes action, the film explores themes of sacrifice, friendship, and the indomitable spirit of humanity in the face of existential threats.

Supported by a talented ensemble cast, including breakout star Emily Hart as the brilliant astrophysicist Dr. Sarah Parker, "Destroy All Planets" combines gripping storytelling with breathtaking visuals to create a captivating spectacle that resonates long after the credits roll. With its thrilling narrative and awe-inspiring visuals, the film immerses audiences in an epic battle for the survival of the human race, leaving them eagerly awaiting the next installment in this thrilling saga (1968).

Directors: Noriakin Yuasa, Shingeo Tanaka

Stars: Kojiro Hongo, Toru Takatsuka, Carl Craig

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Track of the Moon Beast

In New Mexico a student gathering minerals gets hit on the head by a sliver of meteor which, causes him to unwittingly transform into a reptilian creature (1976).

Director: Bill Finger, Charles Sinclair

Stars: Chase Cordell, Leigh Drake, Gregorio Sala

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Embryo

A Scientist develops an embryo, which can turn into an adult in a matter of days (1976).

Director: Ralph Nelson

Stars: Rock Hudson, Barbara Carrera, Diane Ladd

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The Giant of Metropolis

A muscleman travels to the capital of Atlantis, he becomes involved in a battle of good and evil (1961).

Directors: Umberto Scarpelli

Stars: Gordon Mitchell, Bella Cortez, Roldano Lupi

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Star Odyssey

Scientist must try to stop aliens heading to earth from invading (1979).

Directors: Alfonso Brescia

Stars: Yanti Somer, Gianni Garko, Malisa Longo

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Attack of the Monsters

After two kids are abducted and taken to another planet, Gamera the giant turtle comes to the rescue (1964).

Director: Noriaki Yuasa

Stars: Nobuhiro Kajima, Miyuki Akiyama, Christopher Murphy

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Monster From a Prehistoric Planet

Gamera is here to save the day once again (1964).

Director: Noriaki Yuasa

Stars: Nobuhiro Kajima, Miyuki Akiyama, Christopher Murphy

Wild Women

Wild Women

A Tribe of women captures a group on a safari in Africa (1951).

Directors: Norman Dawn

Stars: Lewis Wilson, Dana Broccoli, Morton C. Thompson


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