The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
This musical horror-comedy has developed a massive following thanks to its outlandish characters, catchy songs, and interactive midnight screenings
Fight Club (1999)
David Fincher’s psychological drama, based on Chuck Palahniuk’s novel, explores themes of masculinity, consumerism, and identity, with a mind-bending twist that has earned it a devoted fan base.
– The Big Lebowski (1998)
The Coen Brothers’ offbeat comedy about “The Dude,” an easygoing man caught in a bizarre kidnapping plot, is beloved for its quirky characters, memorable quotes, and absurd humor.
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– Donnie Darko (2001)
This surreal, mind-bending thriller blends time travel, psychological drama, and teen angst, following a troubled teen (Jake Gyllenhaal) who experiences strange visions of a sinister figure in a rabbit suit.
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Pulp Fiction (1994)
Quentin Tarantino’s nonlinear storytelling, snappy dialogue, and memorable characters turned this crime film into a cult classic, influencing pop culture and redefining the genre.
Blade Runner (1982)
Ridley Scott’s visually stunning sci-fi noir explores themes of humanity, identity, and artificial intelligence in a dystopian future
Clerks (1994)
Kevin Smith’s low-budget indie film about two convenience store clerks captured the voice of a generation with its witty, often raunchy dialogue and unique take on everyday life, gaining a loyal fan base.
Heathers (1989)
This dark high school comedy tackles themes of popularity, teen angst, and rebellion with biting wit and a darkly satirical tone, making it a cult favorite for its subversive take on high school life.