
Wasp Woman (1995)
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Janice Starlin has a problem: her youthful glow is fading, and the beauty business isn’t kind to women who dare to age. The solution? A risky, top-secret serum made from wasp enzymes. The catch? Well… let’s just say she’s about to develop some killer side effects. Jim Wynorski’s WASP WOMAN (1995) takes Roger Corman’s 1959 cult classic and injects it with ‘90s B-movie insanity. Jennifer Rubin sinks her teeth (and her stinger) into the role, backed by Maria Ford, Doug Wert, and Melissa Brasselle in a sci-fi horror ride filled with camp, carnage, and corporate ambition gone horribly wrong. We’re peeling back the layers of this buzzing nightmare filled with mutations, mayhem, and some gloriously gooey practical effects. Is WASP WOMAN a hidden treasure or just a cautionary tale about trusting mad scientists? Find out in this new episode of The Blind Rage Podcast!