7/10
Hybrid-Horror fatally branches out in a diabolically new strain of terminally toxic terror!
6 April 2022
Barnstorming B-Movie icon George Coulouris once again chills the living marrow as the deranged scientist who returns from a torturous jungle expedition replete with a perfidious plasma craving plant that he vaingloriously hopes shall distil a serum that might monstrously revivify the dead!!!! Director Charles Saunders enjoyably barking mad ,low budget scream-house 'The Woman-Eater' (1958) remains a pulpy, manure-manicured, chlorophyll clotted celluloid sensation! See 'The Devil Tree' feed fibrously upon the fragrant female flesh of its fear-flummoxed victims! No 1950s British Sci-Fi shocker ever DARED to plant such a sinister seed of horror so deeply in the blissfully baffled B-Movie mulched brain! Much less successfully bear such fearsome fruit! So, don't be a sap, reel in terror as these sinister skin-strafing vines creepily coil themselves around fleshly bodies divine! Hybrid-Horror fatally branches out in a diabolically new strain of terminally toxic terror! 'Woman-Eater' is hotter than the Devil's green house! And NO ONE escapes the eerie embrace of this ominously oestrogen sucking Devil-Tree! Charles Saunders's gloriously goofy 'Woman-Eater' is a far-out, far-flung fear-fest about the ferocious female flaying foliage from the darkest green hells of the Amazon! As ever, George Coulouris is a hoot, the gorgeously voluptuous Vera Day makes for a scintillatingly shapely scream queen and maestro Edwin 'The Saint' Astley's spooky score is a real treat! '
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