Monster From Green Hell (1958)





 Monster From Green Hell (1958)

The U.S. government is conducting experiements on the 
effects of exposure to space radiation by sending animals 
briefly into orbit. Following a malfunction, one of the 
rockets stays in space longer than planned, and is lost 
from the scientists' radar screens. Later, Dr. Brady, one 
of the rocket scientists, reads a news report about strange 
occurances in Central Africa. Theorizing that it may be the 
irradiated test wasp wreaking havoc in the jungle, he organizes
an expedistion to investigate. (Jean-Marc Rocher IMDB)




Monster From Green Hell (1958)

Monster From Green Hell (1958)

A History of Sex (2003)

  
 Andres Serrano is a New York photographer most famous for his 
controversial 1987 work Piss Christ. This documentary follows 
him to Amsterdam where he shoots a collection based on all 
aspects of sex. 









Cat-Women of the Moon (1953)


Cat-Women of the Moon (1953)

An expedition to the moon encounters a race of "Cat-Women", the last eight survivors of a 2-million-year-old civilization, deep within a cave where they have managed to maintain the remnants of a breathable atmosphere that once covered the moon. The remaining air will soon be gone and they must escape if they are to survive. They plan to steal the expedition's spaceship and return to Earth.

Through the use of their telepathic ability the Cat-Women have been subliminally controlling Helen Salinger (Marie Windsor) so she can win the navigator slot on the expedition and lead the crew to their location. Once Helen and the male members of the crew arrive on the moon the Cat-Women take complete control of her mind. They are unable to control the men's minds, but they work around this obstacle with Helen's help and the use of their superior abilities and feminine wiles. "Show us their weak points," one says to Helen. "We'll take care of the rest." (Wikipedia)










Catwomen of the Moon (1953)

The Earth Dies Screaming (1964)


  
 The Earth Dies Screaming (1964)

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The UK is invaded by alien-controlled robots, 
which re-animate dead human bodies. Survivors 
of the invasion are besieged by the walking 
corpses of slain friends and neighbors..... 
(IMDB io)







  

The Colors of the Devil (1997)

The Colors of the Devil (1997) 

This movie is a modern version of the Faust legend, with the hero, Nicolas, 
a young painter who accepts the help of a mysterious stranger, Bellisle, who 
promises to provide him with the inspiration that will turn him into a success. 
This consists of bringing the painter into contact with real-life experiences 
of death in various forms, and it works - Nicolas's morbid paintings of violent 
death attract a following and soon he is a commercial success. But it soon becomes 
clear that Bellisle is not merely maneuvering Nicolas into a position where he can 
witness tragedies that were bound to happen anyway; he is in some way setting up 
the situations that his protegé will use for inspiration, and eventually Nicolas 
himself becomes drawn into the crimes as a protagonist. It's not perfectly clear 
who Bellisle actually is; another painter, also one of Bellisle's clients, tells 
Nicolas that he doesn't really exist. Is he the devil, or is he somehow Nicolas's 
ambition, embodied as an amoral, conscienceless force, using and using up everyone 
around him as fuel for his insatiable appetite for fame and success? (NV)