Science fiction is a crucial genre for cinema.

However, with so many worthy offerings, some are bound to slip through the cracks of time.

From Hell It Cameis bad, for lack of a better word.

Split image showing characters from Queen of Outer Space, The Creature Walks Among Us, and Forbidden Planet

From the Yoda-like title to the ridiculously silly monster Tabanga, the film is nonsensical B-movie schlock.

Stiff performances and cheap production values don’t do much to elevate it from the gutter.

7’Forbidden Planet' (1956)

Fred M. Wilcoxhelmed the well-known but still underrated sci-fiForbidden Planet.

The Tabanga tree monster in From Hell It Came

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Discovering only two survivors, the crew begins suspecting something is not right.

Against all odds,Forbidden Planetis among the sci-fi movies from the 1950s that remain relevant today.

Cat-Women of the Moonlives up to its wild title with an even wilder premise taken to its fullest.

A giant monster chases after a group of humans escaping in a boat in Journey to the Center of the Earth

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2’The Blob' (1958)

The BlobmarkedSteve McQueen’s feature film debut.

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An alien talking to a woman in The Man from Planet X

Robot and crew on a planet

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A giant octopus-like monster destroys a city in It Came from Beneath the Sea.

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The Creature Walks Among Us

Sza Sza Gabor in Queen of Outer Space

Two characters having lunch in Cat-Women of the Moon

Steve McQueen pointing in the distance in The Blob

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Humans sitting on rocket leaving Earth

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