While many mainstream films fade from the public eye after the completion of their initial theatrical runs, the popularity of
cult films continue to grow.
In this rapidly changing industry, genre film remains a strongly communal experience, as horror, sci fi, fantasy and
cult films continue to flourish under the banner of event cinema.
Not exact matches
The friendship arc
continues to have a touch - and - go handling and the movie itself egregiously abridges the
film's natural, long ascent into
cult status with its ending, the strangest of its kind since Danny Boyle's «Steve Jobs.»
Well Russ
continued in his exploitive areas becoming a gigantic
cult filmmaker, beloved by «geeks» everywhere, and Roger went into the
film criticism arena.
But it's still a cut above the majority of family entertainment, and director Paul King, who got his start helming the surreal
cult comedy series The Mighty Boosh,
continues to prove himself a confident and comparatively sophisticated stylist, employing cutaway sets, Rube Goldberg slapstick, animated sequences in different styles, and loads of visual gags to create the
film's dollhouse - storybook world; the aesthetic influence of Wes Anderson is especially pronounced in the scenes set at the prison, where an early mishap involving a red sock and the prison laundry dyes the convicts» uniforms a Grand Budapest Hotel shade of lavender pink.
With
films like Fast & Furious 7, Tarantino's upcoming The Hateful Eight, Bone Tomahawk and Road to Save Nome in the pipeline, as well as a possible Stargate sequel, Russell will
continue to be a fixture in cinemas across the nation, and although the latest entry in his expansive body of work is a long way off being his best, his
cult status remains very much intact.
As Elite Entertainment
continues its productive association with producer Anthony Ginnane, another
cult film makes its debut on DVD.
James Franco's The Disaster Artist
continues to add to its cast, with Variety reporting that Sharon Stone has signed on to play a Hollywood agent in the
film, which charts the making of the 2003
cult classic The Room and sees Franco portraying director Tommy Wiseau.
In the long anticipated follow - up to the 2001
cult comedy Super Troopers, Chandrasekhar's
film continues the story of Vermont Highway Patrol officers Thorny, Farva, Rabbit, Foster and Mac who were fired for their shenanigans in the first
film.
His next two are a sequel and a remake of two
cult classic
films in the hard sci - fi genre that will only
continue to stretch your minds and cinematic intelligence with the upcoming Blade Runner 2049 starring Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, and a crap ton of other people while his next project is the Watchmen of sci - fi movies where people fear that a faithful adaptation and remake of Dune feels near impossible, but if there was somebody to do it, it's Denis.
This first entry, Captain Kronos, perfectly
continues the story of the
cult classic vampire
film.
Granted I am the type who likes the «
cult» games and
films, but I'd rather the industry
continue to take chances on orginal ideas and games rather then sequel after sequel.