
"These pages contain a collection of concise reviews for movies and film-makers that are unusually extreme, twisted, surreal or bizarre. This is an encyclopedia of fringe, extreme, art and shock cinema, or pure cult/midnight movies, including works by classic Dadaists and Surrealists.
Film-maker pages contain a description of the kinds of films they make, their general approaches and trademarks, with reviews for all of their more extreme creations, rather than presenting full biographies and complete filmographies. Avant-garde shorts and short-film-makers are usually not included unless they are especially notable or classic.
Straightforward art, horror or creepy movies aren't included; They have to make you feel unusually disturbed or confused or that the director/writer is either a lunatic, a pervert, a psychopath, or on drugs. Many of these movies are very unique and memorable. They are not recommended to the faint of heart, the prude, the morally righteous or the Hollywood afficionado."
The International Syndicate of Cult Film Critics aim to celebrate shoddy B-movies and straight-to-video films. We will cover these flicks fondly, with tongues firmly kept in our cheeks. The one thing we ask of those who contribute to the Club is that you must watch the film in its entirety, even if this means having to strap yourself down onto a chair and getting your eyelids locked out like Alex DeLarge from ‘A Clockwork Orange’. It is imperative that you absorb the visual treats.
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