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  1. Even the opening sequence feels like one of those odd, unknown CBS TV miniseries's. The story is about a sheriff (Howell) who has to protect the town when a swarm of killer bees is freed. The bees are freed because of town drunk crashing his car into a bee-truck, and knocking over a box filled with them.

    • Them! James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, Joan Weldon. 83 votes. A titanic-sized dose of fear is injected into this classic black-and-white flick about gigantic irradiated ants wreaking havoc in New Mexico.
    • The Fly. Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis, John Getz. 101 votes. In this chilling, yet poignant tale, a brilliant scientist's experiment goes horrifically wrong, leaving him with some truly diabolical DNA from a common house fly.
    • Mimic. Mira Sorvino, Jeremy Northam, Josh Brolin. 78 votes. Just when things couldn't get more sinister, along comes a film that combines diabolical genetic engineering with humanity's innate fear of creepy-crawlies.
    • The Fly. David Hedison, Patricia Owens, Vincent Price. 65 votes. This pulse-pounding classic tells the tale of a scientist whose failed teleportation experiment leaves him with far more than he bargained for: a fly's head and appendage.
  2. A Good Girl's Guide to Murder: Season 1 97%. Batman: Caped Crusader: Season 1 ... "Killer Bees" does a terrific job showing the significance that high school athletics plays in the life of a kid ...

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    It’s All Hallow’s Eve. Samhain. Halloween. For some of us (me), it’s our favorite holiday of the year and it’s a time to celebrate. I like to indulge in horror movies. Every year I’m on a personal quest to find quality horror movies. You know, solid acting, a plot that makes sense, dialogue that doesn’t make you cringe. This year, I decided to find...

    While bee stings are somewhat common in the warmer months, bees are not terribly aggressive unless they feel threatened. Kind of like most living, breathing creatures. They seem like an easy target for horror movies because most people know the unpleasant quality of a bee sting and because they are often misunderstood. Kind of like sharks. Did you ...

    Theplot of this movie is bonkers. It involves an “exhausted” actress, evil science experiments, and, of course, bees. Apparently it’s based on a book that was in the style of Sherlock Holmes and it does have a “big reveal” part of the way through the film. Cringe factor: Lots of swooning. Visuals: Cartoonish flying bees. Accuracy: Weaponized bees a...

    This movie has scientists. Fighting bees during Mardis Gras. Plus, it won a freakin’ Emmy Award for Best Sound Mixing. This movie takes a different approach than our last which embellishedscience (to say the least.) This one focuses on incorporating much more accurate information about bees in the context of killer bees who scooted across the Atlan...

    This famous horror filmis not centered around bees like our first two examples but is a slasher-type film that involves multiple death scenes. Surprise: one of the murders involves a beehive. This film is pretty brutal, so it’s not recommended as casual watching. Cringe factor: The guy dies on the toilet. Visuals: They really got into their stage m...

    Continuing the slasher-theme, this filmfrom the ’90s was based on a short story set in Liverpool, England and adapted to the Cabrini-Green neighborhood in Chicago. It centers around the urban legend of an African American artist who was murdered by the father of a white woman he was in love with. It was death by bees. He comes back to haunt the nei...

    Originally made in 1973, this remakewas a gigantic theatrical flop. However, it gained a cult following due to Nicholas Cage doing what Nicholas Cage does best: overact. It’s one of those horror movies that you watch to laugh, not to be afraid. Plus, it has a ridiculously over-the-top torture scene with bees. Cringe factor: The screams of Nicholas ...

    Our most recent picktechnically has wasps as the enemy, but I couldn’t find much else from this decade. It’s like it’s too close to home to pathologize bees when we are seeing such a steep decline in their populations. Wasps, however, seem to be fair game. I don’t think you need to know much plot here because it’s basically a wasp-takes-over-human-...

    That’s it. Our Halloween Bee Movie Roundup 2019. If you enjoy exploring the inner workings of fear, check these movies out, but remember, Hollywood isn’t known for its accuracy, but rather its exaggeration; bees are not coming for us in our sleep, they really just want to keep their hive functioning well and gather nectar from the tastiest blooms. ...

  3. Sep 2, 2020 · Also known as Killer Bees or Killer Swarm, this is a television movie with a good atmosphere and excellent locations. Shot in Ibiza you can clearly see that they were going for that holiday vibe. You know, the family starts watching the movie and starts remembering their last holiday and all the usual things that happen on these popular destinations.

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    Killer Bees. 1974 1h 14m Unrated. 4.8 (572) Rate. TV Movie. A strong-willed woman not only dominates her family of California winegrowers, but also has a strange hold on a colony of bees in her vineyard. Director Curtis Harrington Stars Edward Albert Kate Jackson Roger Davis. 3.

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  6. The Swarm. Scientist Dr. Bradford Crane and army general Thalius Slater join forces to fight an almost invisible enemy threatening America; killer bees that have deadly venom and attack without ...

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