The Land That Time Forgot (2025) 

Imagine a world where Jurassic Park meets Lost, as shipwreck survivors find themselves on a mysterious island teeming with dinosaurs. In this thrilling adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic tale, the struggle for survival becomes a heart-pounding adventure. As the group navigates the prehistoric dangers, alliances are tested, and secrets of the island unfold, leading to an epic battle for survival. Will they escape the land that time forgot, or become part of its ancient history?  Starring Michael Paré, Jack Pearson, and Lauren Koopowitz. Remember the 70s movie with Doug McClure?

Pterodactyl: The Return (2023)

Terrified by deadly winged creatures, a group of hunters fights to end their reign of terror. The hunters face off against dangerous, prehistoric, winged creatures who are constantly flying overhead—what can they do? Starring Danielle Scott, Jase Rivers, and Kelly Rian Sanson.

Hunted From Beneath the Dunes (2025)

In the heart of the unforgiving Namib Desert, a group of miners goes missing, prompting an urgent search by scientists. What they uncover is chilling: the remains of the miners, alongside an otherworldly creature that has claimed their lives. As the scientists delve deeper into this deadly mystery, they must confront the dark forces at play in this desolate landscape, battling not only for their survival but also to uncover the terrifying truth behind the entity that lurks in the shadows. In a race against time and nature, will they escape the clutches of the desert and the creature that haunts it? This gripping sci-fi survival thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat as secrets unfold in the sands of the Namib. Also known as Sand Stalker.

Exploding Sun (2013)

The world watches in awe as the Roebling Clipper is launched into space. Using state-of-the-art scalar engines to fly around the Moon and back in just hours, the maiden voyage of the first-ever trans-lunar passenger ship is about to make history. Among those on board: First Lady Simone Mathany, space-exploration entrepreneur Steve Roebling, Dr. Denise Balaban, pilot Fiona Henslaw, and a very lucky lottery winner. But while en route, a massive solar flare sparks a cosmic-ray burst that accelerates Aurora's engine and blows the ship away from Earth's orbit. Now out of control, it's hurtling straight for the sun. At Mission Control, along with the desperate President Thomas Mathany, an increasingly anxious team of experts puts a plan into motion -- an interception by a shuttle attached to the International Space Station. When that ends in disaster, the Aurora only picks up speed. Now being pulled toward the sun at three percent of the speed of light, it's only a matter of hours before it burns. With that, the scalar engine will trigger cosmic ray bursts, and a giant electromagnetic pulse storm that will blow Earth back into the Stone Age. A Canadian movie starring David James Elliott, Anthony Lemke, and Natalie Brown. In two parts.

Gods of the Deep (2023)

When a daring mission leads a deep sea submarine team into a mysterious opening on the ocean floor, they uncover a lost underwater world and awaken its ancient race of otherworldly beings. Starring Derek Nelson, Makenna Guyler, and Kane Surry. A British film with a nod to Cthulu and H.P. Lovecraft.

Dragon Wasps (2012)

A scientist enlists the help of the US army to investigate the mysterious disappearance of her father deep in the Belizean jungle, but she gets caught in the crossfire between a brutal guerrilla army and giant mutated wasps. Director: Joe Knee Starring Corin Nemec, Dominika Juillet, Nikolette Noel, and Benjamin Easterday. Filmed on location in Belize. Ready for a holiday?

Nephilim Kingdom: The Fall Of Humanity (2010) 

Yes, that is Christopher Lee doing the opening narration, and also George Noory from Coast to Coast AM on the radio. Also features Claudia Wells (Back to the Future), Virginia Hey (Farscape & Mad Max 2: Road Warrior) and Marilyn Ghigliotti ( Kevin Smith's Clerks This film was made in 2009 - 2010.  It is an unofficial prequel to the film End Of Humanity / Humanity's End from 2007. It covers the alien invasion of earth, specifically the Nephilim as mentioned in the bible.  Many have come forth and feel this is coming true in these troubling times. The film was originally called Battleground Los Angeles, and also Nephilim Invasion, and Nephilim Kingdom before Walmart suggested we settle on Alien Armageddon. This film was on DVD and Blu Ray in Walmart for many years and sold hundreds of thousands of copies, so there is a strong underground following. Not a big budget film, this film was made in tough/lean times, says the director.

Encounter (2018)

A group of friends uncover an otherworldly object in a rural field, which they soon discover holds greater secrets than they could imagine. Staring Luke Hemsworth, Anna Hutchison, and Tom Atkins. Made in Augusta, Georgia.

Arctic Void (2022)

When the power mysteriously fails, and almost everyone vanishes from a small tourist vessel in the Arctic, fear becomes the master for the three who remain. Forced ashore, the men deteriorate in body and mind until a dark truth emerges that compels them to ally or perish. Starring Michael Weaver, Tim Griffin, and Justin Huen. The film was shot in 16 days with 16 actors on location in Svalbard, Norway. Apparently only released to theaters in Poland.

House of Dracula (1945)

Dracula arrives at Dr. Edelman's office asking for a cure to his vampirism, but this is a ruse by Dracula to get near Dr. Edelman's beautiful female assistant and turn her into a vampire. Meanwhile, a sincere Lawrence Talbot, AKA the Wolfman, arrives seeking a cure for his lycanthropy. When Dr. Edelman's first attempt fails, Talbot tries to commit suicide by jumping off a cliff, but instead finds a network of underground caves where Frankenstein's Monster is in stasis. Chaos ensues as the three monsters fight for dominance of one another. Starring Onslow Stevens, Lon Chaney Jr., Lionel Atwill, and John Carradine. The last of the Monster Mash movies that started with Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman (1943) and continued with House of Frankenstein (1943). All of these movies were made during WWII.

House of Frankenstein (1944)

After escaping from the asylum, the deranged Dr. Niemann and his loyal hunchback assistant, Daniel, revive not only the evil Count Dracula, but the Wolf Man and Frankenstein's monster as well. All in order to exact revenge upon their many enemies. Starring Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney Jr., and J. Carrol Naish. The beginning of the Universal mix of monsters. Hey, we need to get these guys fighting each other. It will be a box office success!

Monster on the Campus (1958)

A college professor acquires a newly discovered specimen of a prehistoric fish. While examining the find he is accidentally exposed to it's blood, turning him into a murderous Neanderthal. Starring Arthur Franz, Joanna Moore, and Judson Pratt. Yea, the prehistoric fish is the Coelacanth from Madagascar environs and here it is turning a man into a Neanderthal, or is it bigfoot?

The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957)

Scott Carey and his wife Louise are sunning themselves on their cabin cruiser, the small craft adrift on a calm sea. While his wife is below deck, a low mist passes over him. Scott, lying in the sun, is sprinkled with glittery particles that quickly evaporate. Later he is accidentally sprayed with an insecticide while driving and, in the next few days, he finds that he has begun to shrink. Soon he is only three feet tall, and a national curiosity. At six inches tall he can only live in a doll's house and even that becomes impossible when his cat breaks in. Scott flees to the cellar, his wife thinks he has been eaten by the cat and the door to the cellar is closed, trapping him in the littered room where, menaced by a giant spider, he struggles to survive. Starring Grant Williams, Randy Stuart, and April Kent. The original shrinking man movie. Who thought that a house cat could be so scary?

Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951)

Boxer Tommy Nelson is accused of killing his manager. While detectives Bud and Lou investigate, they come across an invisibility formula with which Tommy injects himself rather than face the police. This sparks an idea for trapping gangster Morgan by having Lou fight champ Rocky Hanlon, with Tommy's invisible help. Starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, and Nancy Guild.

The Invisible Man’s Revenge (1944)

An eager scientist tests his new formula for invisibility on an escaped fugitive. When the formula works the criminal runs off to terrorize a family he believes cheated him out of a fortune years earlier. Starring Jon hall, Evelyn Ankers, and Alan Curtis. This is the last of the Invisible Man movies where Mad Scientists rule supreme.

Tarantula (1955)

In the Arizona desert, Professor Gerald Deemer (Leo G. Carroll) is experimenting with growth hormones in the hopes of finding a way to increase the world's food supply. His partner in the project was recently found dead in the desert, suffering from a disease that normally takes years to advance, but, in his case, seems to have afflicted him in only a few days. The local doctor, Matt Hastings is puzzled by the strange case and, with Deemer's recently arrived (and very pretty) assistant, Stephanie "Steve" Clayton, tries to figure out what is going on. When cattle remains are found in the countryside, evidence points to a giant tarantula as the culprit. Starring John Agar, Mara Corday and Leo G. Carroll. You’ll remember Leo G. Carroll as Mr. Waverly from the Man from Uncle series. A monster favorite!

The Invisible Woman (1940)

Eccentric Professor Gibbs, brilliant but impractical, invents an invisibility machine and advertises for a guinea pig. What he gets is Kitty Carroll, an attractive, adventurous model, who thinks being invisible would help her settle a few scores. Complications arise when three comic gangsters steal the machine to use on their boss. Starring Virginia Bruce, John Barrymore, and John Howard. The third movie in the British series of Invisible Man movies. Virginia Bruce is great as the Invisible Woman!

The Creature Walks Among Us (1956)

In this third Gill-Man feature, the Creature is captured and turned into an air-breather by a rich mad scientist. This makes the Creature very unhappy, and he escapes, killing people and setting fires in the process. Starring Jeff Morrow, Rex Reason and Leigh Snowden. This movie asks, “Who is the monster—the Gill-Man or the mad scientist? More than just a monster movie, this is thought-provoking entertainment. “The jungle or the stars?” asks Dr. Morgan, concerning mankind's destiny. The only Creature movie not in 3D.

The Invisible Man Returns (1940)

ramed for the murder of his brother, Geoffrey Radcliffe is scheduled to hang. After a visit from his friend Dr. Frank Griffin, he vanishes mysteriously from prison. Police inspector Sampson realizes that Griffin is the brother of the original Invisible Man and has given Geoffrey the formula to aid his escape. Can Geoffrey elude the police dragnet and track down the real murderer? More importantly, can Griffin discover an antidote before the invisibility formula drives Geoffrey insane? Can you hang an Invisible Man?

The Invisible Man (1933)

A mysterious man, whose head is completely covered in bandages, wants a room. The proprietors of the pub aren't used to making their house an inn during the winter months, but the man insists. The man quickly runs out of money, and he has a violent temper besides. Worse still, he seems to be some kind of chemist and has filled his room with messy chemicals, test tubes, beakers and the like. When they try to throw him out, they make a ghastly discovery. Meanwhile, Flora Cranley appeals to her father to do something about the mysterious disappearance of Dr. Griffin, his assistant and her sweetheart. Her father's other assistant, the cowardly Dr. Kemp, is no help. He wants her for himself. Little does Flora guess that the wild tales, from newspapers and radio broadcasts, of an invisible homicidal maniac are stories of Dr. Griffin himself, who has discovered the secret of invisibility and gone mad in the process. Starring Claude Rains and Gloria Stewart. The classic Invisible Man movie!