Parasite (1982) – Post-Apocalypse, Parasites & Leather Underwear
Parasite (1982) is a post-apocalyptic sci-fi horror full of parasites bursting heads, cameo laser guns, and Demi Moore’s debut. Lizzy dives into the gore and grit.
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Parasite (1982) is a post-apocalyptic sci-fi horror full of parasites bursting heads, cameo laser guns, and Demi Moore’s debut. Lizzy dives into the gore and grit.
Explore Moon Knight’s first appearance in Werewolf by Night #32 and #33, where mercenary Marc Spector steps into the Marvel Universe, setting the stage for his complex journey.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard is BioWare’s inclusive return to fantasy RPGs, offering fluid combat, heartfelt storytelling, and one of the most affirming character creators in gaming.
The Day Time Ended (1979) is a low-budget sci-fi cult film with stop-motion aliens, cosmic weirdness, and early Full Moon Features flair. Lizzy explores its charming chaos.
Tourist Trap (1979) is a surreal horror cult classic filled with telekinetic mannequins, masked killers, and one unforgettable twist. Read Lizzy’s full take on this bizarre gem.
Charles Band’s Laserblast (1978) is a low-budget sci-fi cult film packed with stop-motion aliens and revenge-fueled chaos. Read Lizzy’s full breakdown of the weirdness.
Fairy Tales (1978) is a raunchy musical fantasy with singing, sex, and fairy tale chaos. Read Lizzy’s full review of this wild and weird cult film.
Auditions (1978) is a softcore mockumentary directed by Harry Hurwitz and written by Charles Band, featuring nudity, vintage charm, and awkward moments.
The Galactus Trilogy (1966) introduces Galactus and the Silver Surfer in Marvel’s wildest cosmic arc yet. Read Lizzy’s first-time reactions and breakdown.
End of the World (1977) stars Christopher Lee and Sue Lyon in a jumbled sci-fi thriller with clones, aliens, and confusion. Read Lizzy’s full review.