
Movie spotlight
Return to Alpha Blue
In the 21st Century, women rule the world and men are merely sex objects. Women can materialize men using a special machine to service theri every whim. This is the world of Alpha Blue.
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Plot Summary
In a distant future, a group of female astronauts crash-lands on a desolate planet. They soon discover that the planet is inhabited by a primitive, cannibalistic tribe of women who worship a giant, alien spider. The survivors must fight for their lives against both the monstrous arachnid and the savage inhabitants of the planet.
Critical Reception
Return to Alpha Blue is a low-budget science fiction horror film that gained a cult following for its exploitative elements and creature effects. While not critically acclaimed, it is remembered for its campy style and its contribution to the B-movie horror genre of the 1980s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its campy sci-fi horror elements.
Noted for its creature effects and exploitation style.
Considered a cult classic within the B-movie genre.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely based on its cult status within the B-movie and exploitation genres, with many appreciating its unique blend of sci-fi, horror, and camp.
Fun Fact
The film is a loose remake of the 1977 film 'The Wasp Woman', also directed by Jim Wynorski, though it focuses more on science fiction and creature features than the original.
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