1970s Worm Food: The Slimy Joys Of Squirm
Jeff Lieberman’s 1970s eco-horror movie is better than many of its more acclaimed genre rivals of the time.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
Jeff Lieberman’s 1970s eco-horror movie is better than many of its more acclaimed genre rivals of the time.
If you go down in the woods today, you’re sure of a big surprise – this high-concept monster movie is the most shamelessly fun film to come along in ages.
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A pair of 1970s TV movies about the creepy crawly threat of savage bees and panic-inducing ants.
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“An apex predator… high on cocaine… out of its mind.”
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The indie director’s two Nature Gone Wild movies are more interesting than people would have you believe.
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A gallery of covers from the glory days of 1970s eco-horror pulp fiction.
When Animals Attack – The Nature Gone Wild Pulp Fiction Novels Read More