Wednesday, March 26, 2025

 Galaxy of Terror (1981) – Bruce Clark.

As much as it pains me terribly to say this aloud, Galaxy of Terror is a much better creature feature than Creepozoids. There, I finally said it, and I will simply have to learn to make the necessary adjustments. Galaxy of Terror remains an outstanding, spooktacularly watchable B picture! Technically quite brilliant, with a dazzlingly celestial cast, blood-curdlingly eerie space beasties, a brain twisted plot, plus a groovily weird beard, deliriously Dark Star'd climax. This especially sinister trek into space madness is one only those already terminally infected with space madness who couldn't appreciate. If D&D had produced a thrillingly grisly, luridly Lovecraftian, sinisterly spaced-out SF edition it just might resemble far-flung fear fantasy Galaxy of Terror. Set phasers to stunning, this terrifying trip into the bleakest outer limits of the cosmos is certainly not to be missed!






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