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  1. 101 Cult Movies You Must See Before You Die's icon

    101 Cult Movies You Must See Before You Die

    Favs/dislikes: 24:1. 101 important cult films as defined in Stephen Jay Schneider's book, 101 Cult Movies You Must See Before You Die. (ISBN: 0764163493)
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    Dark Force Entertainment

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. All movies released by Dark Force Entertainment
  3. Tarantino Top 20 Since 1992's icon

    Tarantino Top 20 Since 1992

    Favs/dislikes: 54:2. In 2009 Quentin Tarantino listed his favorite 20 films released since he released his first film in 1992
  4. Le chat qui fume's icon

    Le chat qui fume

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Every film released on DVD, Bluray or UHD by French cult film label Le chat qui fume. https://www.lechatquifume.com/ No entry on IMDb/iCM: Glamour (Ed Fox, 2008)
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    Outside the Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Movies reviewed on the Outside the Cinema podcast including movies watched or reviewed during special live shows and the top 6 list from ep. 100. End of the year roundtables and tv-shows (Firefly, Buffy) are not included so far. Comments, questions, remarks? Feel free to leave a comment! Movies covered with Ryan are 1-99 Movies covered during ep. 100: 195-236 Kickstarter movies: 557-568, 571-588, 591-619, 2008 - 01-87 2009 - 88-236 2010 - 237-341 2011 - 342-437 2012 - 438-533 2013 - 534-623 2014 - 624- Missing because movie is not in IMDB: The eye of the condor, episode 320.
  6. Bad Movies We Love's icon

    Bad Movies We Love

    Favs/dislikes: 33:3. Compiled by Edward Margulies and Stephen Rebello, the caustically clever authors of Movieline magazine’s popular feature “Bad Movies We Love”, this outrageous 1993 book leaves no stone (including Sharon) unturned as it skewers some of Hollywood’s biggest big-budget film fiascos ever and the stars and filmmakers who made it all happen.
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    Movies with real animal cruelty

    Favs/dislikes: 4:2. Stay away from these films, some versions may contain real animal cruelty.
  8. Guy Maddin Feature Filmography's icon

    Guy Maddin Feature Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 18:0. Canadian director Guy Maddin's favorite things include artifice! melodrama! taboos! repression! hyperspeed editing! and exclamation points!!!
  9. The Rough Guide to Cult Movies's icon

    The Rough Guide to Cult Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 31:2. From the 3rd Edition (2010) by Paul Simpson. The book is divided into a large number of (sub)genres: Action & Adventure 1-13, Actor's Lapses 14-22, Adventure 23-32, Alcohol 33-45, Animals 46-53, Animated 54-65, Anime 66-72, Apocalypse 73-80, Art 81-90, Asian Extreme 91-96, B-Movies 97-109, Bad Girls 110-115, Banned 116-125, Beaches 126-132, Bikers 133-139, Biopics 140-149, Blaxploitation 150-158, Bollywood 159-164, Buddy 165-173, Business 174-184, Cars 185-194, Chick Flicks 186-207, Circus 208-214, Comedies 215-239, Coming of Age 240-247, Cops 248-262, Costume 263-275, Courtroom 276-285, Crime 286-310, Cross-dressing 311-316, Cult Studios 317-322, Culture Clash 323-328, Cut 329-333, Dance 334-343, Decadence 344-350, The Devil 351-359, Disaster 360-369, Doctors 370-376, Documentaries 377-395, Drama 396-417, Drugs 418-430, Dystopias 431-436, Epics 437-449, Erotica 450-456, Euro Horror 457-462, Eye Candy 463-471, Families 472-481, Fantasy 482-502, Fight Club 503-510, Film Noir 511-531, Food 532-538, Gambling 539-545, Gangsters 546-558, Gay 559-568, Gross Out 569-575, Guilty Pleasures 576-587, Heist 588-597, Historical 598-608, Hollywood 609-620, Horror 621-632, Independent 633-645, Kids 646-660, Kitsch 661-672, Lesbian 673-680, Made for Money 681-686, Mafia 687-700, Martial Arts 701-715, Mavericks 716-723, Media 724-734, Midnight Movies 735-741, Minimalism 742-749, Monsters 750-760, Music 761-780, Musicals 781-804, Mutations 805-810, Nazis 811-819, Nostalgia 820-828, Nuns 829-835, Outlaws 836-842, Paranoia 843-857, Politics 858-876, Porn 877-884, Presidents 885-892, Prison 893-907, Private Eyes 908-925, Propaganda 926-937, Psychos 938-947, Religion 948-958, Road Movies 959-970, Robots 971-979, Rock Stars 980-988, Romance 989-1006, Samurai 1007-1012, Satire 1013-1019, School 1020-1027, Sci-fi 1028-1050, Screwball 1051-1059, Serial Killers 1060-1068, Sexploitation 1069-1077, Shorts 1078-1084, Shrinks 1085-1093, Silents 1094-1105, Slasher 1106-1111, Soundtracks 1112-1124, Space 1125-1134, Spaghetti Westerns 1135-1141, Spoofs 1142-1155, Sport 1156-1174, Spy Movies 1175-1193, Steampunk 1194-1199, Superheroes 1200-1211, Supernatural 1212-1218, Teen 1219-1230, Thrillers 1231-1254, Torture Porn 1255-1259, Trains 1260-1264, True Stories 1265-1274, Turkeys 1275-1285, Underground 1286-1297, Urban Nightmare 1298-1304, Vampires 1305-1311, Vamps 1312-1316, Villains 1317-1324, War 1325-1352, Weepies 1353-1366, Westerns 1367-1389, X-Rated 1390-1404, Yakuza 1405-1412, Zombies 1413-1419.
  10. Jean Serroy's Les 1000 Films Culte de l'Histoire du Cinema's icon

    Jean Serroy's Les 1000 Films Culte de l'Histoire du Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. University professor emeritus and film critic, Jean Serroy takes the reader through the history of cinema which, in 120 years of existence, has never stopped reinventing itself, going from silent to talkies in the early 1930s, from black and white to color, from small format square screens to the spectacular dimensions of ever larger screens, from film and cellulose nitrate to 4D. This book thus proposes to return to the 1,000 cult films that have marked our era and which, each, have punctuated the life of generations of yesterday and today. Hundreds of films from all genres and all countries are presented, decade by decade, according to a selection based on objective data such as the annual admissions rankings, in France and abroad, the major festivals such as Cannes and Venice but also on major celebrations such as the Oscars and the Césars or even on the notoriety consecrated by critics. So many criteria that have allowed cinema to establish itself as a new, unique and irreplaceable art.
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    USA Up All Night

    Favs/dislikes: 13:0. USA Up All Night (also known as Up All Night and Up All Night with Rhonda Shear) is an American cable television series that aired weekly on Friday and Saturday nights on the USA Network. The show aired from 1989 to 1998. The program consisted of low-budget films, bookended by in-studio or on-location comedy skits featuring the show's hosts. In addition to skits, the hosts would also provide sardonic comments about the featured film(s), and observations on various Hollywood- and/or New York City-area clubs and attractions (when the series was shooting out of studio). Including commercials, the program typically ran from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. [wikipedia]
  12. Tell Your Children - 123 Attempts to Cult Cinema.'s icon

    Tell Your Children - 123 Attempts to Cult Cinema.

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. List of cult movies from the critic Alexander Pavlov's book.
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    Moviedrome (BBC)

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Moviedrome was a series of cult files shown by the BBC with a short introduction from Alex Cox (or Mark Cousins in later years) beforehand that explained why it was important or interesting. There's a list of all the films shown in Moviedrome here http://www.kurtodrome.net/moviedrome.htm and I thought it would be nice to have a version of that list here to keep track of how many I've ssen.
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    Something Weird Complete DVD Catalog

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. Something Weird is a company specializing in the release of exploitation films of all varieties. This list will seek to list all the full-length films released on DVD by Something Weird. I will be excluding the extensive DVD-Rs, digital downloads, bonus shorts and Bucky Beaver stag loops, etc. For the bonus shorts and Bucky Beaver stuff, this is primarily due to most of them being unlisted on iCM. *Note: Not all titles were sourced from SomethingWeird.com due to the company's lack of a complete Catalog listing (They only list in print titles). Additional titles were sourced from Amazon and other online retailers. As a result, some titles may still be missing.
  15. This Is What Happens When You Leave A Man In The Alps's icon

    This Is What Happens When You Leave A Man In The Alps

    Favs/dislikes: 6:1. A mix of movies to see from The Flophouse podcast, trailers, and articles; or in some cases, movies that I need to re-watch
  16. Abel Ferrara's Filmography's icon

    Abel Ferrara's Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0.
  17. AV Club The Old Cult Canon's icon

    AV Club The Old Cult Canon

    Favs/dislikes: 20:1. 16 cult films that paved the way for the new cult canon
  18. Entertainment Weekly’s Top 50 Cult Movies's icon

    Entertainment Weekly’s Top 50 Cult Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 30:0. Published in 2003, Entertainment Weekly Magazine described their Top 50 Cult Movies thusly: "most died at the box office, some of them horribly. Mangled and despised, they were re-animated on video. And now they compose our cultural Esperanto, a subliminal vocabulary of vaguely subversive images, ideas, and phrases that we continue to obsess over and dissect at parties, around water coolers, in bars, over the blaring banalities of the mainstream media din. They are Cult Movies...So if you take your dead evil and your buckaroos banzai-ed, pour yourself a tall glass of Kool-Aid and peruse this list…" Note: Reader response to the original list was so great, that EW subsequently annexed their list with 11 “readers’ choice” picks. Why 11? Well, it's one longer, isn't it …?
  19. 5 Minutes 2 Live Top 50 Cult Films's icon

    5 Minutes 2 Live Top 50 Cult Films

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. 50 top cult movies chosen by the now defunct website 5 Minutes 2 Live in response to a somewhat less interesting and more populist list made by Entertainment Weekly.
  20. De Jonge Ruige Cult Classics's icon

    De Jonge Ruige Cult Classics

    Favs/dislikes: 6:1. The best, most awesome, brilliant, and rock 'n roll cult classics, as selected by the coinnaisseurs cinematique of 'De Jonge Ruige'. Always in progress. In random order.
  21. Kim Newman's 25 Must-See Direct-to-Video Pictures's icon

    Kim Newman's 25 Must-See Direct-to-Video Pictures

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Unranked list. Published in the Second Empire Movie Miscellany by Empire Magazine on 2007-08-09. All films were direct-to-video in the UK, where this list was published.
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    Cult Film Podcasts

    Favs/dislikes: 16:0. Midnight Video Podcast - www.midnight-video.com (1-91) Mondo Movie Podcast - www.mondomovie.com (92-?) Junk Food Dinner Podcast - http://www.junkfooddinner.com/ (?-?)
  23. Universal Classic Monsters: 30 Classic Monster Film's icon

    Universal Classic Monsters: 30 Classic Monster Film

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. From the era of silent
  24. Filmmagasinets kultsider's icon

    Filmmagasinets kultsider

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. The norwegian magazine called Filmmagasinet has every month a section with four cult movies. This is the movies from the sections.
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    Stuart Gordon Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 13:0. The filmography of all features films directed by the great Stuart Gordon. "Bleacher Bum" (1979) is not on the list since it is unavailable.
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