Underrated Unintentional Comedy Movies
Some of the best ‘so-bad-it’s good’ films, including unintentional comedy classics like The Haunting (1999) and Left Behind (2014).
Some of the best ‘so-bad-it’s good’ films, including unintentional comedy classics like The Haunting (1999) and Left Behind (2014).
A fun comedic adventure that boasts some great child actors and beautiful cinematography.
An intense queer thriller about a drag queen’s quest for revenge, starring Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and George Mackay.
A consistently tense and surprising drama about a couple from Spain who face an intense interrogation from US immigration agents.
A claustrophobic sci-fi/thriller from Australia that boasts a gripping mystery and an excellent lead performance from Lily Sullivan.
Two very similar comedy/horror films about young, unprepared thieves robbing the houses of dangerous upper-class occupants.
A beautiful Czech/Slovak period drama/thriller that’s gripping, thought-provoking, and well-acted.
Two genre-bending Nordic thrillers that tackle LGBTQ+ and religious themes.
An incredible animated sci-fi series for adults that boasts amazing design, strong characters, and a thought-provoking story.
BBC TV adaptations of 2 of M.R. James’ creepy short stories, A View from a Hill and Number 13.