11 B-List Horror Films from the 60s That Became Unlikely Cult Classics
Let's face it - the 1960s is one of the most underrated decades in cinema, overshadowed by the robust creativity of the 1970s that rebuilt Hollywood from the ground up. But the idea of New Hollywood actually began in the '60s, and the fringe studios and indie films were a big part of it.
The Top 10 Japanese Horror Movies That Out-Creep Hollywood Easily
Although Hollywood studios often refer to themselves as the King of Horror, citing box office receipts and positive critical reviews as proof of this statement, every horror fan out there knows full well that this statement is simply not true.
10 Great Time Travel Movies of the 80s That Aren't Back to the Future
The idea of traveling backwards or forwards in time, defying the laws of physics and common sense, has been obsessed with for centuries, with writers and even scientists exploring the subject and trying to come up with a realistic explanation for time travel.
10 Dark Fantasy Movies from the 90s That Became Cult Classics
Fantasy is undoubtedly one of Hollywood's most popular genres, and has been for as long as the movie industry has existed. However, while films like "Lord of the Rings" win Oscars and rave reviews left and right, the weirder and more insane fantasy films almost always remain underseen and hidden from the public eye.
Forget Clueless, Watch These 10 High School Hidden Gems from the 90s Instead
In the 1990s, no genre was hotter than the high school drama, with dozens premiering every year. These films featured the full range of teenage archetypes - jocks, goths, rebels, and nerds - and yet the best films in this subgenre never descended into banality, and were able to speak candidly about the teenage experience even with the help of stereotypes.