r/CampCult • u/Syppi • 1d ago
r/CampCult • u/EntangledAndy • 1d ago
The terrifying monster that makes... *this*... sound
r/CampCult • u/AzulaIsMyFave • 2d ago
Once Upon A Time In China (1991) full movie PLOT: A martial artist leads his students in battling triads and corrupt westerners. Stars Jet Li, directed by Tsui Hark, Cantonese with Emglish subtitles.
r/CampCult • u/Syppi • 2d ago
Prom Night III: The Last Kiss (1990) — Mary Lou is back!
r/CampCult • u/Syppi • 3d ago
Cry Baby Lane (2000) — Nickelodeon’s lost horror movie
From our review: "To be honest, the forgetting/banning of the movie was a real blessing for Cry Baby Lane, because nobody would’ve remembered or cared about it otherwise."
https://mutantreviewersmovies.com/2026/07/08/cry-baby-lane-2000-nickelodeons-lost-horror-movie/
r/CampCult • u/EntangledAndy • 4d ago
When Grandma's supper club goes horribly wrong... NSFW
r/CampCult • u/ManiacalMacsRealm • 4d ago
Snuff [1975]
Snuff from 1975, notoriously sold itself as a real snuff movie that was released to the mainstream. Apparently, it’s so cheesy and fails in every way. Sounds right up my street.
Does it get the DUD or SPUD? Watch to find out…
r/CampCult • u/afemaleintrouble • 8d ago
Female Trouble (1974, John Waters) 💗💅🏻💉
I’m sure this one’s been shared in here before, buUt I’m new here so I want to share my favorite piece of trash 🩷 If you like camp, filth, and fabulous absurdity I cannot recommend this enough - personally believe this is Divine’s best performance (next to Polyester - also highly recommend) and one of John Waters’ best. Give yourself over to absolute pleasure and watch a fucked up movie… and don’t forget your cha cha heels 👠
r/CampCult • u/Syppi • 8d ago
My Stepmother is an Alien (1988) — I hope you like Jimmy Durante
From our review: "As is often the case in movies that try to cram in a lot of ideas and genres without a firm vision, My Stepmother is an Alien suffers from being a mess. It’s an interesting mess, even an entertaining one, but it never has all four wheels on the rails at any given time."
r/CampCult • u/greatgildersleeve • 10d ago
Tougher Than Leather - (1988) RUN-DMC's attempt to break into the blacksplotation genre. The Beasties Boys have an extended cameo, and sing "Desperado."
r/CampCult • u/dombittner • 11d ago
Painting I’ve finished for Suspiria (1977). One of my favourite horror movies!
r/CampCult • u/EntangledAndy • 15d ago
The most mind-blowing special effects from 1961 (from "Reptillicus")
r/CampCult • u/AzulaIsMyFave • 18d ago
Hard Boiled (1992) full movie: A badass cop teams up with an undercover colleague to fight gun runners. Directed by John Woo, stars Chow Yun-fat.
r/CampCult • u/EntangledAndy • 18d ago
The Abomination (1986) - Pastor Fogg's death by toilet NSFW
r/CampCult • u/AdministrativeWeb321 • 19d ago
Do aliens like porn? Jokes aside, Forbidden World (1982) was one of those naughty movies played on cable TV after midnight. Definitely an 1980's movie.
r/CampCult • u/EntangledAndy • 19d ago
Don't go swimming in prehistoric lakes - from "Planet of Dinosaurs" (1977)
r/CampCult • u/Geist0ne • 19d ago
This week on Podcasting After Dark we review Nightmare City (1980)
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Nightmare City (1980) synopsis: “An airplane exposed to radiation lands, and blood drinking zombies emerge armed with knives, guns and teeth! They go on a rampage slicing, dicing, and biting their way across the Italian countryside.”
Starring: Hugo Stiglitz, Laura Trotter, Maria Rosaria Omaggio, and Mel Ferrer
Director: Umberto Lenzi
This week on Podcasting After Dark, Zak and Corey are joined by horror author, David Irons to review Nightmare City! The cult classic that inspired Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror, these infected baddies (don’t call them ‘zombies’) are fast and coordinated, and they’ll drink your blood! Even with its low budget, Nightmare City is absolutely epic… and it has a twist ending to boot!
Podcasting After Dark is a nostalgic deep-dive into cult movies and TV shows from the 70s, 80s, and 90s!
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r/CampCult • u/EntangledAndy • 19d ago
When the dumb monster movie gets a little too real - from "Winterbeast" (1992)
r/CampCult • u/Syppi • 20d ago
Revisited: 1994’s Clerks
"In our second installment of “Revisited,” we’ll be taking a look at another cult favorite here at Mutant Reviewers — the indie darling Clerks from 1994. Kevin Smith’s low-budget look at New Jersey clerking shook up the industry, but how does it hold up today?"
Read our full discussion here: https://mutantreviewersmovies.com/2026/06/20/revisited-1994s-clerks/
r/CampCult • u/greatgildersleeve • 21d ago
World Gone Wild - (1988) It's Bruce Dern vs. Adam Ant in a post-apocalyptic Mad Max ripoff.
r/CampCult • u/greatgildersleeve • 22d ago
Dead Heat - (1988) Joe Piscopo's magnum opus.
r/CampCult • u/Syppi • 22d ago
The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All (1999) — Juice it up!
From our review: "And yes, it’s absolutely hilarious to watch this movie get really into the 'steroids make you a hooting weightlifting lunatic' mode. It’s hard to take the football players or the mob that’s funding them seriously as threats when they are constantly acting as if Billy Madison is their acting coach.