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    Films that defy good taste and dare you to look away.

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    The flicks that defined an era of weird.

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    Not horror, not comedy, not drama - just... something.

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    Femme fatales, scream queens, and divine disasters.

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    Anarchy, eyeliner, and 16mm attitude.

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This Month’s Picks
Are Glorious
Mistakes

We’re spotlighting the movies that broke every rule and still punched their way into cult legend.
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Scary Story Slumber Party - movie poster

Scary Story Slumber Party

2017
Three friends gather together during winter break for an old fashioned slumber party like they did in the old days. They begin to tell scary stories to liven up the fun. However as the night wears on it leads up to something more sinister.
Motel Hell - movie poster

Motel Hell

1980
Farmer Vincent kidnaps unsuspecting travellers and is burying them in his garden. Unfortunately for his victims, they are not dead. He feeds his victims to prepare them for his roadside stand. His motto is: It takes all kinds of critters...to make Farmer Vincents fritters. The movie is gory, but is also a parody of slasher movies like Last House on the Left.
The Little Shop of Horrors - movie poster

The Little Shop of Horrors

1960
A clumsy young man nurtures a plant and discovers that it's carnivorous, forcing him to kill to feed it.
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Queen of Blood

1966
This cult sci-fi horror blends outer-space adventure with eerie suspense. When Earth’s astronauts rescue a mysterious alien woman from a crashed spaceship, they soon realize she hides a deadly secret – she’s a vampiric creature who feeds on human blood. As terror spreads aboard their craft, survival becomes a desperate battle against an unearthly predator. With its atmospheric visuals, campy thrills, and a memorable alien femme fatale, Queen of Blood is a quintessential slice of 1960s space horror.
The House That Dripped Blood - movie poster

The House That Dripped Blood

1971
An anthology of four horror stories revolving around a mysterious rental house in the U.K.
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Bowery at Midnight

1942
By day he’s a respected professor, but by night he runs a sinister soup kitchen that doubles as a front for crime – and murder. Starring horror icon Bela Lugosi, this pulpy 1940s thriller blends gangland intrigue with eerie chills in a tale of double lives, dark alleys, and deadly secrets.
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The Vampire Bat

1933
When the villagers of Klineschloss start passing away because of blood loss, the town fathers suspect a resurgence of vampirism.
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Loose Shoes

1978
This outrageous sketch-comedy film spoofs Hollywood genres, from musicals and Westerns to horror flicks and courtroom dramas, with no subject off-limits. Featuring Tim Conway, Bill Murray, and Buddy Hackett in a series of over-the-top vignettes, the film gleefully lampoons cinematic clichés with wild gags and irreverent humor. Bold, zany, and unapologetically offbeat, Loose Shoes is a cult favorite for fans of satirical, anything-goes comedy.
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The Holy Mountain

1973
Visionary filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky delivers a surreal, mind-bending journey of mysticism, satire, and transformation. Following a Christ-like wanderer guided by an enigmatic alchemist, the film explores greed, corruption, spirituality, and the search for enlightenment as a group of disciples ascends a sacred mountain in pursuit of immortality. With striking visuals, provocative symbolism, and unforgettable imagery, The Holy Mountain is a landmark of avant-garde cinema – challenging, hypnotic, and unlike anything else in film history.
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Creature from the Haunted Sea

1961
A captain tells his crew about an old sailors tale about a mythological sea creature located beneath the haunted sea, only for them to discover this tale may be more fact than fable.
A Boy and His Dog - movie poster

A Boy and His Dog

1975
In a desolate, post-apocalyptic wasteland, Vic (Don Johnson) roams with his telepathic dog, scavenging for survival and fleeting hope. Their uneasy partnership leads to an underground society with deadly secrets. Darkly comic and provocative, this cult sci-fi adventure also features Jason Robards in a haunting turn that cements the film’s lasting impact.
The Blob - movie poster

The Blob

1958
A small town is thrown into chaos when a mysterious, gelatinous creature from outer space begins devouring everything in its path. Steve McQueen, in his first leading role, stars as the young rebel trying to warn the townsfolk before it’s too late. The Blob is a 1950s drive-in classic that mixes sci-fi thrills, teenage rebellion, and practical monster effects, cementing its place as one of the most iconic cult horrors of the era.
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The Puppet Monster Massacre

2010
A group of teens are challenged to spend a night in the Wagner mansion on the edge of town. Little do they know the owner (Dr. Wolfgang Wagner) has concocted a monstrosity in the basement and plans to make the helpless teens the creature's first big meal. This is The Puppet Monster Massacre, a wild and raucous love letter to the monster films of the glorious 1980s!
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The Beastmaster

1982
Born with the mystical ability to communicate with animals, a warrior embarks on a quest to avenge his family and free his people from a ruthless sorcerer. Marc Singer leads the adventure as the Beastmaster, joined by Tanya Roberts and John Amos, while Rip Torn chews the scenery as the villainous high priest. The Beastmaster is a cult ’80s sword-and-sorcery classic filled with magic, battles, and loyal animal companions.
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Messiah of Evil

1974
A young woman goes searching for her missing artist father. Her journey takes her to a strange Californian seaside town governed by a mysterious group.
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Horror Express

1973
A mysterious fossil discovered in Manchuria is loaded onto the Trans-Siberian Express, but the cargo is far from harmless. When the ancient creature awakens, passengers are trapped in a nightmare of possession, murder, and fear. With Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing as rival scientists forced to work together, and Telly Savalas appearing as a fiery Cossack officer, Horror Express blends gothic chills, science-fiction paranoia, and cult-classic thrills aboard a doomed train.
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Nude on the Moon

1961
A rich rocket scientist organizes an expedition to the moon, which they discover is inhabited by nude women.
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Night Tide

1961
A lonely sailor on shore leave falls for a carnival “mermaid,” only to suspect she may be connected to a string of mysterious drownings. Dennis Hopper, in one of his earliest leading roles, stars as the lovestruck sailor torn between passion and fear, while Linda Lawson plays the enigmatic woman at the heart of the mystery. Night Tide is an eerie blend of romance and suspense, a cult classic of atmospheric 1960s horror.
The Terror - movie poster

The Terror

1963
Horror icons Boris Karloff and Jack Nicholson star in this gothic thriller filled with eerie atmosphere and supernatural mystery. Set in a crumbling castle on the French coast, a young officer encounters a beautiful, ghostly woman whose presence leads him into a nightmare of dark secrets, betrayal, and deadly curses. Produced by Roger Corman, The Terror is a moody tale of haunted halls and spectral intrigue that has become a cult classic of 1960s horror cinema.
The Cars That Ate Paris - movie poster

The Cars That Ate Paris

1974
A small town in rural Australia (Paris) makes its living by causing car accidents and salvaging any valuables from the wrecks. Into this town come brothers Arthur and George. George is killed when the Parisians cause their car to crash, but Arthur survives and is brought into the community as an orderly at the hospital. But Paris is not problem free. Not only do the Parisians have to be careful of outsiders (such as insurance investigators), but they also have to cope with the young people of the town who are dissatisfied with the status quo.
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Fantasy Mission Force

1983
A ragtag squad of mercenaries is sent on a bizarre rescue mission deep behind enemy lines, encountering everything from Amazons to vampires along the way. With Jimmy Wang Yu leading the charge and Jackie Chan lending his trademark stunt work in a colorful supporting role, Fantasy Mission Force is a wild mash-up of kung fu, war action, and cult comedy.
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The Giant Spider Invasion

1975
This cult B-movie classic unleashes terror on small-town Wisconsin when a meteor crash spawns a horde of monstrous spiders – including one that grows to house-sized proportions. As chaos spreads and the body count rises, a group of townsfolk must band together to stop the creepy crawlers before it’s too late. Packed with campy effects, over-the-top thrills, and 1970s drive-in charm, The Giant Spider Invasion is a must-see for fans of cult horror and creature features.
Manos: The Hands of Fate - movie poster

Manos: The Hands of Fate

1966
A concert pianist loses his hands in a car crash, but a surgeon gives him new ones. The experimental medical procedure goes awry when the new hands drive the pianist mad.
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The Wrestling Women vs. the Aztec Mummy

1964
If you've ever longed for a movie about a wrestling women who take on various monsters, this is it. There is Xochitl, a female mummy, and her lover Tezomoc who is also a mummy, and he can turn into a snake or a bat, which is difficult.

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