The Lost Skeleton Of Cadavra

Movies, K-O, Horror - reviewed on Monday, October 23, 2006 by Rob O'Hara

The Lost Skeleton Of CadavraOrder this DVD nowThere are good movies and there are bad movies. There are movies that are intended to be good but turn out bad, and movies that are so bad that they end up being good. Somewhere in the middle lies The Lost Skeleton Of Cadavra, the 2001 film shot in the style of those “so bad they’re good” sci-fi classics from the drive-in era.

At first glance the movie appears to originate from that era. Originally shot in in MiniDV format, the film has been digitally converted to black and white and manipulated to look older than it really is. The plot harkens back to the midnight budget films from that era as well. A series of coincidences has led three separate couples to the same location, searching for the ultra-rare radioactive element “atmosphereum”. Scientist Paul Armstrong and his wife Betty are searching for a meteor filled with atmosphereum, which has crashed in a field. Kro-Bar and his wife Lattis, two aliens from the planet Marva who have crash landed on Earth and need atmosphereum to repair their rocket. And then there’s Dr. Roger Fleming, the mad scientist who needs atmosphereum to bring the titular Lost Skeleton of Cadavra back to life. Thrown into the mix later are Animala, the “half woman/half four other forest animals” dancing queen, and “The Mutant”, a horrible-looking creature whose costume gives Sigmund the Sea Monster a run for his money. (more…)

Cube

Movies, 0-9 / A-E, Horror - reviewed on Monday, February 3, 2003 by Earl Green

CubeAhhh, Cube. I reviewed Cube in our Movie Review section after seeing it on the Sci-Fi Channel in late 1998, and never has a single article on this web site brought about so much hate mail. You wouldn’t believe it. I will agree with Cube’s apparently quite loyal legion of fans that it’s an artistic triumph, but where I’ll disagree is in whether or not one of those arts in which it triumphs is storytelling. Fortunately, the DVD helps to clarify some of the issues that have made be so ambivalent about this movie for so long. For those of you who filled my e-mail box with blistering, profanity-laden missives, I think there was a fundamental misunderstanding - I really did like a lot of things about Cube, especially from a production and design standpoint. I thought the acting was generally very good. I just had a bit of a problem not so much with the downbeat ending, but the throwaway explanation that we can chalk it all up to “boundless human stupidity.” (more…)

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