Dude Bro Party Massacre III has hot blood and a heart beating in the nervous rhythm of healthy exaggeration and a ride through pop culture bumps.
Warning, BIRDEMIC: SHOCK AND TERROR turns your brain into pulp. Really. These are the lowest circles of cinematic hell. Tommy Wiseau with his now-classic The Room...
Killer cars are a popular theme for B-movie cinema. The footage can be shot almost entirely outdoors, usually in the middle of nowhere along a stretch...
The House Where Evil Lurks is worth seeing at least because of its unusual setting (the entire film was shot in Tokyo, not — as is...
Alligator is not a niche production known exclusively to connoisseurs of bad cinema. It used to staple of every self-respecting rental store’s VHS collection.
Phantom of the Paradise is a work unlike any other, and although assembled from many well-known elements, incomparable to anything else.
Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies proves the living dead have not breathed their last and will not soon surrender the throne of modern horror.
Maniac Cop is perfect for a get-together with friends, a perfect relaxing agent, and a rare case of a film that lived to see an even...
The Greasy Strangler positively seethes with grotesqueness and eccentricity. A midnight movie? Probably not.
Lake Placid is permeated with a parodic note: at heart, it is above all an unpretentious mockery of monster movie conventions.