The Wasp Woman (1995 film)

The Wasp Woman (also known as Forbidden Beauty) is a 1995 television body horror film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Jennifer Rubin, and Doug Wert.

It was the eighth installment of the anthology film series Roger Corman Presents.

In desperation, she consults a scientist working on a new youth serum based on wasp hormones.

Jim Wynorski was an admirer of the original 1959 film: "Roger shot it on used sets.

You don't get to make a wacky crazy thing like Wasp Woman all the time.

[1] In an interview with Rubin from Kitley's Krypt, she spoke of the film: "I did Wasp Woman because I wanted to go through the Corman studios of course.

There were times that it was so loud on the set that I can't even hear myself to think my lines with a page and half of dialogue.

[6] TV Guide awarded the film one out of four stars writing: "Tired plotting and terrible special effects make this one of the worst of the Roger Corman-produced, made-for-cable remakes of his 1950s shockers".

[7] Richard Jack Smith from ReelTalk.com criticized the film's direction, script, and "lame duck special effects".