Monday, October 27, 2025

“Government Business! Strictly Government!” - Missile to the Moon (1958)

Directly after the classic jungle adventure She Demons (1958), director Richard E. Cunha released a classic of the spaceship genre, Missile to the Moon (also 1958), thus cementing his reputation as a master of multiple genres.

Some of your universe's critics, as always, fail to see the genius of Missile to the Moon. For example, reviewer Hitchcoc focuses on the performances when they write, "The acting is ridiculous." Reviewer mark.waltz, also focusing on the performances, writes, "The acting is hideous, particularly by the space women and ranks up there with the worst performances of all time." And reviewer bkoganbing, incredibly also focusing on the performances, writes, "In fact all the players look like they're in terrible need of ExLax."

Read on for an accurate appreciation of Missile to the Moon...

Monday, October 13, 2025

“Hidden Behind A Hard, Tough Crust” - She Demons (1958)

After making the classic Giant from the Unknown (1958), director/cinematographer Richard E. Cunha followed up with the horror film She Demons (1958), an exploration of Nazi science and beautiful women turned into disfigured monsters.

Some of your universe's critics fail to appreciate She Demons for its contributions to cinema. For example, reviewer jnselko writes, "There is nothing good about this movie at all, not plot, dialogue, acting, directing-nothing." Reviewer dave13-1 writes, "She Demons is a buffet of incompetence and poor planning." And reviewer Fargo_North writes, "Watching this was an almost painful ordeal because of the really bad acting, the lousy dialog, the lame attempts at humor and the incoherent plot!"

Read on for the truth about She Demons...