8/10
Fun piece of micro-budget sci-fi junk
25 February 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Jack Slade (a likeable performance by Kyle Morris) has the ability to travel through time because he was born during a solar eclipse. Slade travels to the bleak future of 2035 only to discover a harsh post-apocalyptic world run by evil Dr. Shector (wildly overplayed to the hammy hilt by Mark McGarrey) who has infected the population with his nefarious experiments.

Boy, does this hysterically horrible Grade Z $1.50 clunker possess all the right wrong stuff to qualify as a real four-star stinkeroonie: We've got cheesy gore, tacky (far from) special effects, ham-fisted (mis)direction by Chris J. Miller, a neat array of funky humanoid mutants (many of which look like they're wearing cheap dimestore Halloween masks), a barely coherent story that jumps all over the place, ineptly staged action, and even a few bare boobs tossed in for trashy good measure. Carl Crew does well as a creepy pastor, Todd Brown likewise impresses as the hard-bitten Detective Giger, and busty blonde porn starlet Brittany O'Neil has a small role as a scientist. A total schlocky hoot.
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