Film critic Nathan Rabin revisits films on the cusp of becoming cult favorites and determines if they deserve the recognition.
Why What We Do in the Shadows Became an Instant Cult Classic
October 19, 2016
1993’s Falling Down is an Eerie Reflection of Modern America’s Persecution Complex
September 20, 2016
Batman ’66: Some Days You Just Can’t Get Rid of a Bomb
August 17, 2016
Why John Waters’ Cry-Baby Deserves More Attention
July 19, 2016
Is Spice World Worth Another Look?
June 21, 2016
Why Pure Country Deserves Another Chance
May 18, 2016
Why Prince’s Sign o’ the Times Deserves More Attention
April 26, 2016
Why We Live in Public Deserves Another Look
March 29, 2016
Why Super Deserves Another Look
March 15, 2016
Why The Nines Deserves Another Look
February 9, 2016
Why Big Fan Is the Perfect Super Bowl Cult Film for Superfans and Non-Believers Alike
February 2, 2016
Why Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars Deserves Cult Status
January 19, 2016
Why 200 Cigarettes Falls Short of Cult Status
December 29, 2015
Why A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas Deserves Cult Status
December 22, 2015
Why Fateful Findings Deserves Cult Status
December 8, 2015
All Saw Movies Ranked
September 28, 2023
The 33 Best Australian Horror Movies
The 97 Best Horror Movies of the 1980s
Gen V First Reviews: The Boys’ College-Set Spin-Off Series Is ‘Edgy,’ ‘Funny,’ and ‘Sharp,’ Critics Say
September 27, 2023