Not exact matches
Endless Poetry Quintessential
cult director Alejandro Jodorowsky (El Topo), now a robust 88, completes another unexpectedly
entertaining memoir /
film.
In time, Rare Exports should become a Christmas
cult classic in the vein of The Nightmare Before Christmas, because it's a little bit different and it's a
film that
entertains but also respects the audiences right to want better than the usual formulaic turkeys.
It also tried a little too hard to be a
cult film, Another WolfCop (read my review) succeeds at having no goal other than to
entertain.
While the behind - the - scenes aspects of making 2003's infamously terrible
cult film The Room are undoubtedly
entertaining (especially for those who are familiar with that movie), the reason James Franco's The Disaster Artist is elevated above mere nudging and winking is because of the co-dependent relationship at the center of the movie.