Cult Classic
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Exploring Cult Classic Horror – Phantasm
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Directed by Don Coscarelli and released in 1979, “Phantasm” remains a cult classic in the realm of horror cinema. It weaves a tale of supernatural intrigue and nightmarish imagery…
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Cult Classic Horror Films of the 2010s
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These cult classic horror movies of the 2010’s are creating their own definition of horror. These films delve into supernatural fear, blend horror with social commentary, and craft tension…
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The Exorcist: A Timeless Horror Classic
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“The Exorcist” is a landmark in classic horror cinema, released in 1973. Directed by William Friedkin, it’s based on the novel by William Peter Blatty. Starring Ellen Burstyn (Chris…
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Cult Classic Horrors of the 2000s
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The 2000s marked a period of resurgence in horror cinema. This birthed a collection of cult classic films that continue to enthrall and unsettle audiences. From psychological thrillers to…
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The Mystique of the Cult Classic Suspiria
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Dario Argento‘s “Suspiria” (1977) is a haunting cult classic tale of supernatural terror. This Italian masterpiece stars Jessica Harper as Suzy Bannion, an American ballet student who descends into…
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Cult Classic Horrors of the 90s
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The 1990s was a decade of innovation and evolution in the horror genre. This era was marked by a surge of cult classic horrors that pushed the boundaries of…
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Texas Chainsaw Massacre A 1974 Cult Classic horror
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a horror cult classic that has withstood the test of time. Directed by Tobe Hooper and released in 1974, this low-budget shocker has become…
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10 Cult Classic Horrors of the ’80s
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The 1980s was a golden era for horror cinema, giving birth to numerous cult classic horrors that continue to haunt the dreams of audiences today. These films, characterized by…
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House – A Hilariously Fun Horror Cult Classic
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Released in 1977, ‘Hausu’ (AKA ‘House‘) challenges traditional horror norms by seamlessly blending horror with comedy. The film, directed and produced by Nobuhiko Obayashi, takes a standard horror trope…