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Welcome to Trash Parade, a midnight-soaked, neon-slick celebration
of cult classics, freak flicks, and cinematic chaos. From VHS junk
to outlaw masterpieces, these films weren’t made to be liked. They
were made to be legendary.
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love letters to everything too strange, too loud, or too “what the
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So Bad It’s Perfect
Films that defy good taste and dare you to look away.
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Midnight Staples
The flicks that defined an era of weird.
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Unclassifiables
Not horror, not comedy, not drama - just... something.
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Trash Queens
Femme fatales, scream queens, and divine disasters.
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Punk Celluloid
Anarchy, eyeliner, and 16mm attitude.
This Month’s Picks
Are Glorious
Mistakes
We’re spotlighting the movies that broke every rule and still
punched their way into cult legend.
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Silent Night, Bloody Night
1972
The mansion... the madness... the maniac... no escape. A man inherits a mansion, which once was a mental home. He visits the place and begins to investigate some crimes that happened in old times, scaring the people living in the region.
The Brain That Wouldn't Die
1962
Alive... without a body... fed by an unspeakable horror from hell! A doctor experimenting with transplant techniques keeps his girlfriend's head alive when she is decapitated in a car crash, then goes hunting for a new body.
Caesar And Ottos Paranormal Halloween
2015
Half brothers Caesar and Otto live out some of horror's most terrifying scenes when they agree to housesit a home filled with ghostly visions, levitating objects and possessions. This hilarious horror pays homage to classics The Exorcist, Amityville Horror, Sinister, Insidious and more, and boasts an all-star genre cast including Tiffany Shepis, Brinke Stevens, Vernon Wells and Sean Whalen.
Queen of Blood
1966
This cult sci-fi horror blends outer-space adventure with eerie suspense. When Earth’s astronauts rescue a mysterious alien woman from a crashed spaceship, they soon realize she hides a deadly secret – she’s a vampiric creature who feeds on human blood. As terror spreads aboard their craft, survival becomes a desperate battle against an unearthly predator. With its atmospheric visuals, campy thrills, and a memorable alien femme fatale, Queen of Blood is a quintessential slice of 1960s space horror.
The Brother From Another Planet
1984
A mute, alien escapee crash-lands in Harlem, blending in as an ordinary man while hiding extraordinary powers. Joe Morton stars in John Sayles’ inventive, low-budget sci-fi classic, portraying an outsider who observes humanity’s struggles with race, poverty, and community. Both poignant and slyly funny, The Brother from Another Planet uses science fiction to explore real-world issues, making it a thought-provoking cult favorite that remains just as relevant today as it was in the 1980s.
The Magic Christian
1969
A billionaire and his newly adopted heir set out to prove that everyone has a price, staging elaborate pranks that expose greed and hypocrisy at every level of society. Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr headline this outrageous satire, joined by an all-star lineup of cameos including John Cleese, Raquel Welch, and Christopher Lee. The Magic Christian is a zany, offbeat cult comedy that skewers wealth, power, and human weakness with biting absurdity.
The Vampire Bat
1933
When the villagers of Klineschloss start passing away because of blood loss, the town fathers suspect a resurgence of vampirism.
Cheech & Chong's Nice Dreams
1981
Comedy duo Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong are back in this outrageous stoner classic. This time, the pair strike it rich selling marijuana disguised as ice cream, but their laid-back success quickly spirals into a haze of bizarre misadventures. From run-ins with eccentric cops to surreal encounters with oddball characters, their quest for the good life takes one hilarious wrong turn after another. Wild, weird, and unapologetically funny, Cheech & Chong’s Nice Dreams delivers the offbeat humor that made the duo legends.
The Werewolf of Washington
1973
The nation's capital faces a bizarre political scandal when a top presidential aide suffers a severe personality change.
Night Tide
1961
A lonely sailor on shore leave falls for a carnival “mermaid,” only to suspect she may be connected to a string of mysterious drownings. Dennis Hopper, in one of his earliest leading roles, stars as the lovestruck sailor torn between passion and fear, while Linda Lawson plays the enigmatic woman at the heart of the mystery. Night Tide is an eerie blend of romance and suspense, a cult classic of atmospheric 1960s horror.
Fantasy Mission Force
1983
A ragtag squad of mercenaries is sent on a bizarre rescue mission deep behind enemy lines, encountering everything from Amazons to vampires along the way. With Jimmy Wang Yu leading the charge and Jackie Chan lending his trademark stunt work in a colorful supporting role, Fantasy Mission Force is a wild mash-up of kung fu, war action, and cult comedy.
Vengeance of the Zombies
1973
Cult horror icon Paul Naschy stars in this eerie blend of gothic atmosphere and 1970s Euro-horror. When a mysterious figure begins resurrecting the dead to carry out brutal murders, a small community is gripped by fear and suspicion. With elements of voodoo, supernatural revenge, and chilling masked killers, Vengeance of the Zombies delivers a surreal mix of horror, suspense, and shocking imagery that has earned it a cult following among genre fans.
Rabid Grannies
1988
Two sweet little old ladies fall victim to an ancient curse that transforms them into bloodthirsty killers!
Nude on the Moon
1961
A rich rocket scientist organizes an expedition to the moon, which they discover is inhabited by nude women.
Popcorn
1991
A "Leatherface" type murderer who wears other people's faces, kills at an all-night horrorthon at an old theatre put on by a bunch of film students. Maggie, the lead character, believes it's really Lanyard Gates, a crazed film maker who killed his family live on stage, fifteen years ago. And now he's back to kill his daughter, Sara, who is believed to be really Maggie.
Suburban Sasquatch
2004
This outrageous low-budget cult favorite unleashes terror in the unlikeliest of places – the suburbs. When a bloodthirsty Sasquatch begins a violent rampage through a quiet community, a Native American warrior and a local reporter team up to stop the carnage. Overflowing with wild creature effects, over-the-top gore, and unintentional comedy, Suburban Sasquatch has earned a place as a so-bad-it’s-good classic beloved by fans of schlocky horror.
Mr. Freedom
1969
William Klein moved into more blatantly political territory with this hilarious, vicious Vietnam-era lampoon of imperialist American foreign policy. Mr. Freedom (John Abbey), a bellowing good-ol’-boy superhero decked out in copious football padding, jets to France to cut off a Commie invasion from Switzerland. A destructive, arrogant patriot in tight pants, Freedom joins forces with Marie Madeleine (a satirically sexy Delphine Seyrig) to combat lefty freethinkers, as well as the insidious evildoers Moujik Man and inflatable Red China Man, culminating in a star-spangled showdown of kitschy excess. Delightfully crass, Mr. Freedom is a trenchant, rib-tickling takedown of gaudy modern Americana.
The Giant Spider Invasion
1975
This cult B-movie classic unleashes terror on small-town Wisconsin when a meteor crash spawns a horde of monstrous spiders – including one that grows to house-sized proportions. As chaos spreads and the body count rises, a group of townsfolk must band together to stop the creepy crawlers before it’s too late. Packed with campy effects, over-the-top thrills, and 1970s drive-in charm, The Giant Spider Invasion is a must-see for fans of cult horror and creature features.
The Monster of Piedras Blancas
1959
An old lighthouse keeper who lives with his daughter secretly keeps a prehistoric fish-man by feeding it scraps and fish. One day he misses the feeding and all hell breaks loose.
Teenagers from Outer Space
1959
A young alien falls for a pretty teenage Earth girl and they team up to try to stop the plans of his invading cohorts, who intend to use Earth as a food-breeding ground for giant lobsters from their planet.
The Wrestling Women vs. the Aztec Mummy
1964
If you've ever longed for a movie about a wrestling women who take on various monsters, this is it. There is Xochitl, a female mummy, and her lover Tezomoc who is also a mummy, and he can turn into a snake or a bat, which is difficult.
The Terror
1963
Horror icons Boris Karloff and Jack Nicholson star in this gothic thriller filled with eerie atmosphere and supernatural mystery. Set in a crumbling castle on the French coast, a young officer encounters a beautiful, ghostly woman whose presence leads him into a nightmare of dark secrets, betrayal, and deadly curses. Produced by Roger Corman, The Terror is a moody tale of haunted halls and spectral intrigue that has become a cult classic of 1960s horror cinema.
Fiend Without a Face
1958
A scientist's thoughts materialize as an army of invisible brain-shaped monsters (complete with spinal-cord tails!) who terrorize an American military base in this nightmarish chiller.
Invasion of the Bee Girls
1973
In the small town of Peckham, California, many men die for excessive effort during sexual intercourse. When a scientist from the Brandt research laboratory is found dead in a motel, the government sends Agent Neil Agar (William Smith) to investigate the mysterious deaths. He suspects that the deaths may be related to some experiments of Dr. Susan Harris (Anitra Ford), who is researching bees in the Brandt facility.
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