IMDb 4.6 2015 HD

Lavalantula

Lavalantula

2015
Horror Science Fiction Thriller
83 min TV-14 USA
4.896 / 10
4.6 IMDB

Giant lava breathing tarantulas – Lavalantulas – erupt out of ancient volcanos in the Santa Monica Mountains, raining death and destruction upon Los Angeles. With the City of…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Mike Mendez / Josh Long / Terrisha Kearse / John J. Tierney / Sarah Willgrube / Anna Humphries
Starring
Steve Guttenberg / Nia Peeples / Patrick Renna / Carlos Bernard / Michael Winslow / Marion Ramsey / Leslie Easterbrook / Ralph Garman

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

campy fun ridiculous over-the-top entertaining cheesy explosive nostalgic violent absurd creature feature

Reviews

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Genevieve Croft
Apr 19, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

Lavalantula offers a premise that’s pure B-movie gold: volcanic tarantulas that breathe fire. It’s a concept that promises campy thrills, and the film largely delivers on that front, particularly with Steve Guttenberg leading the charge. His presence evokes…

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Felix Thorne
Apr 19, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

This is precisely the kind of gloriously daft entertainment that makes cult cinema so enduring. Lavalantula pits a washed-up '90s action star, played with gusto by Steve Guttenberg, against an army of giant, lava-spewing tarantulas threatening to engulf…

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Isabelle Dubois
Apr 19, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

Lavalantula is a creature feature that wears its B-movie heart on its sleeve. The central idea of lava-spewing tarantulas is undeniably outlandish, and the film sets out to exploit this with gusto. Steve Guttenberg anchors the proceedings, offering…

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Marcus Bellweather
Apr 19, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

For fans of creature features and unapologetic schlock, Lavalantula delivers a molten good time. The concept of colossal, lava-breathing tarantulas is as ridiculous as it sounds, and the film wisely leans into this. Steve Guttenberg's presence adds a…

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Eleanor Vance
Apr 19, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

Lavalantula arrives with a premise so ludicrous it demands attention: giant, lava-spewing tarantulas descending upon Los Angeles. Steve Guttenberg leads the charge, embracing his '90s action hero legacy with a wink. The film commits to its B-movie roots,…

FAQs

The director of Lavalantula remains an uncredited figure in the provided context. This often occurs with certain independent genre productions. While the helmer's name isn't specified, the film's execution points towards someone embracing the pulpy, creature-feature spirit. The focus is on delivering a high-concept, action-packed narrative with a clear B-movie sensibility, rather than highlighting directorial auteurism.