Articles related to "Cult Movie"Daughters of Darkness is an exceptionally stylish, smart and erotic horror film that carves its own niche in the sub-genre of lesbian vampire movies.
One of the great cult films of the 1970s, Harold and Maude blends an outrageous conceit with a biting anti-establishment satire, tender sweetness and irreverent humor.
John Carpenter's low-budget movie debut is one of the quirkiest science fiction movies ever made. Dark Star movie was released in 1974 and has a large cult following.
A look at why some movies become highly acclaimed cult films.
Various film buffs attempt to answer the question: What makes a movie cult?
Five less common cult flicks, all guaranteed to turn your stomach, confuse or shock. All are available on DVD--getting through some of them can be the challenging part.
Born of the pulp crime novels of the 1930s, the giallo came into its own on screen, culminating in classic films from legendary Italian directors.
Without blood, violence or special effects, the low-budget Centron Studios horror classic 'Carnival of Souls' manages to touch upon our deepest fears.
A review of the darkly comic Canadian independent feature from writer/director Chaz Thorne
An eclectic bunch of cult film directors combine their talents for Trapped Ashes, a portmanteau Horror movie based around a notorious house of horrors.
The romantic comedy cult classic from 1971 pairs an eccentric freewheeling 79-year-old woman with a death-obsessed 19-year-old lover.
This 1990 documentary about controversial filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky is almost as strangely satisfying as his surreal films.
The only beauty you're likely to find in midnight movies lies in the emotional truths behind these twisted presentations of the monstrous and perverse.
The Return of Captain Invincible was shot in Australia and is a strange mix of comedy, fantasy, musical and action genres. It's become a cult favourite for many SF fans.
The Tot Slim Stapler is a good addition for your business travel kit. Not perfect but decent.
Can the tragedy of environmental devastation produce unseen horrors? This isn't a political platform, this is futuristic cyber punk sci-fi world of Split Second
This is not the first sword and sorcery mmorpg , but it is the first to be based on the works of a specific author and a film that has a cult following.
The town sits on the edge of a surreal red desert, dotted with white gum trees. Strange animals live here and there are ancient rock carvings in Mootwingee National Park.
Chopper Chicks in Zombie town is a humorous biker horror movie. Billy Bob Thornton co-stars in a zany motorcycle movie that features zombies set to Disney music.
With almost as many parties as movies, the annual CineVegas Film Festival combines edgy cinema with Las Vegas' fabled entertainment and over-the-top venues.
California freeways have paved over much of Historic Route 66, but the spirit of the Mother Road is alive and well in museums, motels and other landmarks along the way.
Cult science fiction with its own unique style. LEXX mixed high camp with subversiveness to become one of the strangest TV shows ever broadcast.
Sky Crawlers is a beautiful, atmospheric animated movie. A Twilight Zone version of a World War II Battle of Britain movie.
Few B-movies are as admired for their pacing and prescience as 1949's Gun Crazy, which equated guns with sex and directly inspired a classic American film 18 years later.
A handy guide designed to help anybody seeking to purchase or rent a Christopher Lambert movie on DVD. These are the ones worth watching.
2007's Planet Terror gave us an instant classic in horror/comedy, starring Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez and, as you may know, a gun for a leg.
An unusual 80's cult film from the director of The Warriors. Owners of HD-DVD players should seek out this discontinued disc. It's an entertaining movie experience
Forbidden Planet is among the most fondly-remembered space epics of the 1950s. It's a psychological "space western" with all the elements of today's popcorn blockbusters.
Duck Soup - the fifth and best of the Marx Brothers' movies - is their funniest and fastest film, a multi-faceted farce that plays as razor-sharp today as it did in 1933.
The Maltese Falcon marked the auspicious directing debut of John Huston, who also wrote the screenplay and was blessed with an exceptional cast of superb players.
Murder, My Sweet is a masterful early film noir, a brilliant mix of convoluted plot, hard-boiled dialogue, nightmarish atmosphere and comically cynical narration.
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