J.J. North Movies
A serial killer is hours away from her execution. In the meanwhile, she bides her time by titillating, among other things, her executioner with a handful of stories of previously executed criminals, which she learned of through their ghosts. ~ All Movie Guide
This is a gory, fairly enjoyable low-budget slasher movie about two sisters, Jackie (J.J. North) and Jane (Theresa Lynn), who are prematurely released from a mental hospital. They were gang-raped as teenagers, and their other sister Janice was murdered. The trauma has left the women as vicious serial killers who murder college boys in a small town, keeping their manhoods in jars in the kitchen cupboard. The murders are well-handled and extremely bloody, so gorehounds should be pleased. The humorous touches, including the bondage games played by the sisters' kinky neighbors, don't come off as well, and the scenes with Janice's ghost are fumbled and unclear. In the world of direct-to-video horror, however, one must be thankful for small things, like the engaging characters and some clever moments. Fans of bargain-basement splatter should check it out. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
A handful of people who think they've survived it all are faced with a challenge they never counted on in this futuristic sci-fi story. After much of the Earth is devastated in a nuclear war, a hardy band of survivors -- including scientific and Marine Corps Colonel Paul Hamilton (John Blyth Barrymore), medic Leslie Morgan (Brinke Stevens), computer expert Milo Tyrell (Ted Monte), USMC Sgt. Frank Blaine (Peter Spellos), communications technician Carla Ferguson (J.J. North), and McQueen (Tim Abell), a straggler looking for his lost son -- roam the wastelands in search of food and shelter. Looking for a place to stay, they happen upon an abandoned military facility and break in. However, they soon discover they're not alone; a large and very bloodthirsty creature, created by intelligence agents as a possible weapon, was left behind, and these weary warriors quickly find themselves in the most desperate battle of their lives. Hybrid was directed by B-movie cult hero Fred Olen Ray. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Elizabeth Kaitan, Raelyn Saalman, (more)
When a finalist for "Centerfold of the Year" downs an experimental beauty-enhancing potion concocted by mad-scientist Dr. Lindholm, the unforseen side effects render her a shaply 60 feet tall. Jealous over all the attention, a rival guzzles the elixir, and soon the gargantuan beauties are battling it out and trashing much of Hollywood Boulvard in the process. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- J.J. North, Ted Monte, (more)














