Extras: aside from a number of trailers for
cult movies coming out from Shock, there are no other extras on this release.
Not exact matches
Even after The Disaster Artist gave his own story and his
cult - classic indie film The Room — largely regarded as the worst
movie ever made — new prominence, little is known about where he
comes from or who he truly is.
it is a horror
movie that surely will become a
cult in years to
come.
This film is actually terrible — I mean, yeah — it is scary in the sense that its creepy, but I think, really, the film is just the byproduct of global DVD residuals from the directors father — allowing Panatos to string together a series of overproduced, overgrained interior sequences, cheap synth score and a slasher
movie ending, and trying to pass it off as a «
cult movie», when really we, the audience, need to know who, what or where the protagonist is
coming from, what her dramatic need is, who she interacts with, and so on.
In the vein of Tommy Wiseau's» The Room»
comes» Dangerous Men», a
movie the distributor no doubt hopes will become a
cult classic thanks to the obvious lack of quality on screen and the narrative about the behind - the - scenes personality who made it.
From
cult movie directors Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez
comes a unique film experience: a double - bill of thrillers that recall both filmmakers» favorite exploitation films.
Hereditary may well be destined to change into a
cult movie within the vein of The Babadook, It Follows, The Witch, and maximum just lately It
Comes at Night, because of this.
The formula here roughly
comes out to Halloween II + The Thing + Hellraiser, combining slasher -
movie aesthetics with nightmarish, goopy monsters and an interdimensional black - magic
cult over one fucked - up night at a rural Canadian hospital.
Why you shouldn't miss it: An unabashed love letter to trash cinema, Best Worst
Movie reveals the improbable heartfelt story of an Alabama dentist - turned - cult - movie icon and an Italian filmmaker as they come to terms with their internationally revered cinematic fai
Movie reveals the improbable heartfelt story of an Alabama dentist - turned -
cult -
movie icon and an Italian filmmaker as they come to terms with their internationally revered cinematic fai
movie icon and an Italian filmmaker as they
come to terms with their internationally revered cinematic failure.
Premiering during the MTV
Movie Awards
comes the second trailer for Fright Night, a decidedly darker and more violent telling of the 1985
cult hit of the same name.
A TV show that was swiftly cancelled, or a
movie that did less than blockbuster numbers might disappear in the short term, but if it appears to have enough of a niche,
cult audience that shout loud enough, it's entirely possible that it'll
come back.
Judged against the original 2001
movie version of Wet Hot American Summer — a film no one saw in theaters, before it became a
cult obsession in part because then - unknown actors like Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Paul Rudd, and Elizabeth Banks became huge stars — the two Netflix spinoff seasons (including 2015's First Day of Camp prequel) can't help but
come up wanting.
But of all the Wyatt Earp
movies, 1993's Tombstone is the one that has developed a large and loyal
cult audience, with even many Western history experts conceding that it
comes closer to the facts than most screen treatments.
Earlier this month, Montreal's vaunted Fantasia Festival introduced a slew of the psychotronic joys that we will be experiencing in the months to
come, but for now here, in no particular order, are ten recent
cult movies to help you make it through the dog days of summer.
Pulp Fiction is a little different than most
cult movies because when it
came out it was successful and critics loved it.
It certainly might have been a masterpiece,
coming from the Canadian director Denis Villeneuve, whose Enemy deserves to be a
cult classic, and whose Sicario and Arrival were among the very best
movies of the last few years.
Filmed in gritty Black & White (color would have spoiled it), Night of the Living Dead plunges right in with the action and when its dismally bleak ending
comes around, it becomes quite clear that this 1968
movie by a first time director is definitely deserving of its
cult status.
This is saying something when you consider that the first film that
comes to many cinephiles» minds when asked to think of horror comedy musicals is that venerable «midnight
movie» and
cult classic, The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975, dir.
For the next several months, I accepted all invitations: outdoor country music concerts, sushi,
cult British
movies, car rides through the night, keeping score at softball league games, «
come visit me in New York / the Berkshires / Dallas.»
From there it was a short walk to the
cult classic American Graffiti, and then
came one of the greatest
movies of all time, the cinematic masterpiece that was...