Not exact matches
There's another book being published that
deserves at least as much attention as Tetlock's and should establish similar
cult status.
Birth (2004) had Kubrickian ingenuity and chill, with some remarkable moments; it was a movie that
deserves cult - classic
status but has yet to achieve it.
More than
deserving of its
cult status, Richard Kelly's end - of - the - world drama, set in a pungently evoked 1988 loaded with the best music of the day (Echo & the Bunnymen, Tears for Fears, etc.), is sci - fi for smart people.
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.