
The Making of Samurai Cop: An Accidental Cult Classic
Samurai Cop is one of those films that you can not believe is not a parody, this low-budget action movie is a glorious mess from top to bottom.

Samurai Cop is one of those films that you can not believe is not a parody, this low-budget action movie is a glorious mess from top to bottom.

The Blair Witch Project is a film that’s as much about the experience as it is about the story. It became a cultural phenomenon, and for good reason.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a long-awaited sequel that brings us back to Tim Burton’s wonderfully weird afterlife, but not without a few hiccups along the way.

Beetlejuice is one of those rare films that sticks with you—not just because of how out-there it is, but because it’s so much fun while being totally bonkers.

In a genre historically dominated by slasher icons and supernatural spooks, Jordan Peele has emerged as a powerful, genre-defying force.

When Late Night with the Devil arrived on the scene, it did so with the kind of buzz reserved for films that dare to blur the lines between genres.

When Friday the 13th Part 8 hit theaters in 1989, it carried the promise of a fresh take on the franchise, with the iconic Jason Voorhees set loose in NYC.

Mac and Me is something so bizarre that you can’t help but be amazed—though maybe not in the way the filmmakers intended.

"Chopping Mall" is one of those movies that feels like it was made on a dare. Released in 1986, it’s a B-movie through and through.

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