- 40 Ultimate Cult Films – Part 1
The quintessential cult film is one that nobody much cared about at first. But after being forgotten somewhere in a dusty basement, fading away into oblivion… It is revived somehow, rising from its grave!
Here is a selection of 40 trademark cult films
- 3 Wicked Films of Soledad Miranda – Jess Franco’s Muse
Glimmering Star of Cult Erotica That Faded Too Soon…
Vampyros Lesbos (1970) – She Killed in Ecstasy (1971) – Eugenie de Sade (1973)
- 3 Cult Films by Jess Franco – the Great Master of Eurotrash
Miss Muerte (Diabolical Dr. Z) [1966] – Venus in Furs (Paroxismus) [1969] – Eugenie (The Story of Her Journey Into Perversion) [1970]
- Thriller: A Cruel Picture [1973] – A Grim Revenge Classic
Christina Lindberg: They Call Her ONE EYE!
The roughest and toughest revenge movie ever made!
- DEMENTIA [1955] A Surreal & Jazzy Noir Nightmare
a never-ending nightmare, a confused dream-horror experience ahead of its time…
- KANAWA [1972] – The Iron Crown: Kaneto Shindo’s Hidden Gem
another exemplary ‘Kaidan’ film by Kaneto Shindo, distinguishing itself from his other renowned works like “Onibaba” and “Kuroneko”
- 5 KAIDAN CLASSICS: Folktales of Mystery and Vengeful Souls
Kaidan movies revolve around Japanese ghost stories, derived from mysterious folktales and from Buddhist didactic tales.
- LADY SNOWBLOOD [1973] – The Art of Blood Spattering for Revenge
the quintessential revenge tale, replete with a robust atmosphere and compelling storytelling
- 5 Iconic Japanese Cult Films – Frenzy, Mayhem, Killers, Ghosts
From the land of craziest characters & nightmares ever committed to celluloid!
Masters: Shinya Tsukamato, Takeshi Kitano, Seijun Suzuki & Edogawa Ranpo
- Ms. 45 [1981] – A Feminist Icon Of Revenge
the ultimate rape-and-revenge movie! its iconic star Zoë Lund might just be the most unforgettable cult heroine in cinema!