The Brain belongs to that minority that amazes and delights from the first to the last second. It's a must-see in its category.
Yates's film meets all the requirements of solid entertainment cinema.
As a tap with a film sludge, R.O.T.O.R. works really well. It's not remarkably bad, but solidly, decently botched. I recommend group watching. Ritualistically.
Echo suffers primarily from not allowing me to establish a connection with the characters, to engage in the story.
"Model, actress, reporter, nurse - all beautiful, but for the invaders from space, they are just Breeders" - today, no one would dare to propose such...
It's not about perfection killing horror at all.
For many an appropriate rating for Warrior of the Lost World would be a one, but seekers of kitsch and tasteful trash will be delighted.
Tacky, chaotic, and exhausting action flick about a honey enthusiast, namely The Beekeeper.
Killer Klowns from Outer Space stands out precisely because, unlike similarly budgeted comedy-horror films, they take absurdity very seriously.
Android received four nominations (including the prestigious Saturn Award), and the Australian newspaper The Age declared it the best sci-fi film of A.D. 1982.