Many cult movies have gone on to transcend their original cult status and have become recognized as classics, others are of the "so bad it's good" variety, and are destined to remain in obscurity. Here you will also discover some of the most astonishing, tastless and sometimes the worst movie ever made. The term cult film implies a certain level of obscurity, and widely popular, mainstream movies are not considered to be cult films and will not be found in this company.
Six weeks after her mother dies, Nancy Perkins' father remarries. The stepmother then sends Nancy (Sandra Harrison) off to a school for girls where th... Read more
A mad scientist (Bela Lugosi) creates a giant rubber octopus that terrorises a woodland stream. Swedish wrestler Tor Johnson provides added laughs as... Read more
A blast from the past! In 'Deadlier Than The Male', top British Agent Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond (Richard Johnson) sets out to stop a master criminal and... Read more
'Bulldog Drummond's Bride' - On his way to the altar, famed adventurer Captain Hugh Bulldog Drummond (John Howard), is sidelined by a bank robbery com... Read more
This extremely eerie, little known gem with nightmarish black and white photography, concerns a girl who, after a near-fatal car crash, is haunted by... Read more
As time goes by, no film equals the popularity of this indisputable classic. In quintessential roles, Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman are former lo... Read more
John Boorman makes his directorial debut with this 1960s cult classic in which Dave Clark stars as a stuntman who gives up the rat-race to see the rea... Read more
First, the 'truth' about lesbians is revealed in this wicked expose on femmes and dykes in New York City. The film takes a 'factual' slant on the gay... Read more
Two stoners unknowingly smuggle a van - made entirely of marijuana - from Mexico to L.A., with incompetent Sgt. Stedenko on their trail. Cheech & C... Read more
A menage a trois, loosely translated by Russ Meyer is "a trio is not necessarily a crowd." Co-written by Meyer and novelist Thomas Wolfe, the film is... Read more