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Whether fervently followed, counter-cultural, or incredibly strange, Cult movies always have at least one foot outside the mainstream…

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Whisperer in Darkness, TheWhisperer in Darkness, The (2011)
Dir. Sean Branney
Feat. Matt Foyer, Barry Lynch, Autumn Wendel
A fittingly old-fashioned homage to the 30s Universal horror by way of H.P. Lovecraft's story of an extraterrestrial folklore. This simulation of vintage Hollywood is also faithful to Lovecraft's novel, although somewhat short on the tension and dread characteristic of the master's best (and most…
KnightridersKnightriders (1981)
Dir. George Romero
Feat. Ed Harris, Tom Savini
One-of-a-kind event follows the bizarre exploits of a travelling motor-cycle show who engage in medieval-style combat and live by an ancient code of honour.
Beyond the Black RainbowBeyond the Black Rainbow (2010)
Dir. Panos Cosmatos
Feat. Eva Allan, Michael Rogers, Scott Hylands
This startling cult-film-in-the-making concerns the escape attempt of a sedated prisoner from a futuristic commune. An ambitious, head-tripping ode to '70s science fiction and the outre cinema of Jodorowsky and Cronenberg, it's distinguished by bizarre visuals, warped production design, and an LSD logic…
LisztomaniaLisztomania (1975)
Dir. Ken Russell
Feat. Roger Daltrey, Ringo Starr, Fiona Lewis
Ken Russell's erotic send-up of the bawdy life of virtuoso composer Franz Liszt - whose piano performances were attended by hordes of screaming females, and in particular his 'turbulent friendship' with Wagner. Though much-maligned and perhaps squirm-inducing for actual fans of the composer, this is…
Deep EndDeep End (1970)
Dir. Jerzy Skolimowski
Feat. Jane Asher, John Moulder-Brown, Diana Dors
Remarkable, darkly comic story of 15-year-old Mike who takes a job at the local swimming baths and becomes obsessed with a beautiful attendant played by Jane Asher. Criticized at the time for its "incongruous" ending, this has survived rather well through the decades as a provocative piece of British…
Party's Over, TheParty's Over, The (1965)
Dir. Guy Hamilton
Feat. Oliver Reed
Stark yet salubrious cautionary tale of wayward youth set in the Chelsea beatnik scene, where "wild and drunken partying" and a brooding Oliver Reed lead an enigmatic young woman down the road to ruin. Jazz grooves courtesy of John Barry, while fellow Bond-film alumni, Guy Hamilton, directs.
DestrictedDestricted (2006)
Dir. Matthew Barney, Larry Clark, Sam Taylor-Wood
A challenging – though some may argue, laughable – exercise in reclaiming the pornographic film, this omnibus commissions seven artists to each deliver a ‘cerebral’ erotic work as they see fit. The carte blanche brief turns in an understandably eclectic range of responses, from the hideous (Gaspar Noe),…

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