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Evil Aliens
The sensationalist reporter Michelle Fox presents the TV show Weird World, with phony matters about UFOS and aliens. When she hears about Cat, a young woman that claims that have been abducted with her boyfriend and become pregnant by aliens, she convinces her chief to travel with a team to the remote Welsh island of Scalled to interview Cat. She invites the cameraman Ricky Anderson with his sound technician partner; the nerd expert in "ufology" and "ley lines" Gavin Gorman; the actress Candy Vixen and an obscure gay actor to prepare the matter. They get a van and wait for the low tide to reach the island, and when they find evidences that aliens are really landed in the location, the ambitious Michelle decides to film her way to fame and wealth.
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Plot Summary
In this British horror-comedy, a hardened military operative is tasked with a dangerous mission to a remote Scottish island. There, she must confront a relentless invasion of extraterrestrial beings who have a particular appetite for human flesh. Facing overwhelming odds and gruesome encounters, she fights for survival against the alien menace.
Critical Reception
Evil Aliens received mixed to negative reviews from critics, often being described as a low-budget, B-movie effort. While some appreciated its campy tone and gore, many found the plot thin and the execution lacking polish. Audiences interested in schlocky alien invasion films found some entertainment value.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on gore and B-movie tropes.
Offers some campy fun for dedicated horror fans.
Lacks a coherent plot and suffers from a low budget.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on a relatively small budget, characteristic of many independent British horror films of the era, and is known for its practical effects and over-the-top violence.
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