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Decoys is a 2004 Canadian science fiction horror film directed by Matthew Hastings and written by Tom Berry and Hastings. The cast included Kim Poirier and Nicole Eggert. It was filmed in Ottawa, Ontario and originally broadcast on the Sci Fi Channel. A sequel, Decoys 2: Alien Seduction, was released in 2007.
Altered is the story of four men who seek revenge on aliens, who abducted them and murdered one of their friends many years ago. As is explained via dialogue throughout the film, fifteen years before the events shown in the film, a group of five friends living in a remote American town were captured and experimented on by aliens while on a hunting trip.
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The Xenomorph has terrorized audiences since its first appearance in Alien (1979), a film that remains one of the most influential sci-fi horror movies of all time.. With the release of the latest ...
M. Night Shymalan made Signs, his 2002 alien horror mystery starring Mel Gibson and Joaquin Phoenix, at the absolute peak of his powers (following The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable), and the ...
Inter-species reproduction and alien-human hybrids frequently occur in science fiction, and women being impregnated by aliens is a common theme in SF horror films, including I Married a Monster from Outer Space, Village of the Damned, Inseminoid, and Xtro. [1] The theme has even been parodied, such as in the soft porn Wham Bam Thank You ...
There is body horror galore. Body horror is a major element of the film, like all Alien entries before it. The creepy-crawly Face-huggers latch onto human faces and inject the hosts with alien babies.
The Seed is the 2021 science fiction body horror feature film directorial debut of Sam Walker, who also wrote the script. The movie premiered in the United States at Beyond Fest, after which it was released to Shudder as one of its original films. The film received mixed to positive reviews.