(The name appears to reference
the 1970s cult film Soylent Green, in which humans ate a strange food that turned out to be other humans, but Rhinehart says that in the book version, soylent was made of soya and lentils.)
Not exact matches
Mom would often tell me about bizarre
cult films that she saw in the
1970s, hoping that we might stumble upon them during our weekly Friday night channel surfing.
In the early
1970s,
cult filmmaker Jess Franco inspired by the Hammer horror
films being made in the UK revisited the iconic monsters of yesteryear, placing them in the castles and crypts of the Spanish countryside, and bracketing the thrills with scenes of frank eroticism.
The ever - growing
cult behind Russell and his work will undoubtedly enjoy this riveting look back on the maverick director right in the midst of
filming his chaotic classic, which, negative press notwithstanding, ended up kicking off a series of successes in the
1970s.
The first
film is New Line's The Kitchen, according to Variety, a drama based on a
cult comic - book series about a group of Irish Mafia wives in
1970s New York.
Chase, of course, was instrumental in escalating the beloved humor magazine — co-founded in
1970 by Doug Kenney, who'll be played by Will Forte in the movie — from
cult success into a mainstream name with his starring role in the brand's various Vacation
films.
Director Peter Strickland turned heads amongst
cult film circles with his Berberian Sound Studio, a lushly realized tip of the hat to the classic giallo styles of the
1970s that honored the past while also working in Strickland's own unique...
On the big screen, a
1970 Challenger R / T starred in the
film Vanishing Point, a high - speed pursuit movie that has become a
cult favorite with muscle - car fans.
Within a few short months after settling in New York, the artist received widespread attention for her work, particularly a group of canvases populated with figures inspired by the
cult German
film We Children from Bahnhof Zoo about the heroin subculture of the
1970s.
Using Hollywood
film actors with exceptionally appealing features and physiques, Kelley and McCarthy set the video in a large Spanish - style home in the Hollywood Hills, an area of Los Angeles known as a locus of communal living and
cult compounds in the 1960s and
1970s.