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Guest writers recommend a movie that people should check out. May be their favorite film, may be something they enjoy. It might be a total obscurity or it could be a mainstream success. In any case, they recommend you watch (or revisit) it.
JERSEY SHORE SHARK ATTACK (2012)
An underappreciated piece of sharksploitation deserves more viewers and more love.
THE HEAD HUNTER (2018)
A genre-blending indie defies its low budget to create a vastly rich experience.
DR. OTTO AND THE RIDDLE OF THE GLOOM BEAM (1985)
An oft-overlooked Jim Varney & John Cherry venture that deserves to be rediscovered.
KNIGHTRIDERS (1981)
George A. Romero’s most personal film is also a terrifically entertaining and unique experience, too.
SOUND OF VIOLENCE (2021)
Alex Noyer’s oft-overlooked horror film is a tremendous showcase for star Jasmin Savoy Brown.
HARD RAIN (1998)
Christian Slater’s oft-overlooked disaster/heist/action film deserves revisiting.
WES CRAVEN’S NEW NIGHTMARE (1994)
A truly meta horror film that manages to delight as it terrifies.
THE CLOSET (2020)
A creepy meditation on parenting that was unfortunately overlooked by too many.
I SAW THE DEVIL (2010)
An intensely violent tale of revenge is rendered beautifully to upsetting degrees.
M*A*S*H* (1972-1983)
A long running sitcom carries more truth, depth, and humanity than at first glance.
THE PLASTIC MEN (2025)
A harrowing look at some of the lasting effects of combat on those who serve.
HE KNOWS YOU’RE ALONE (1980)
An often overlooked slasher entertains while exploring still (sadly) timely issues.
ABOVE THE KNEE (2025)
Viljar Bøe’s unique tale based on true horrors should be experienced by more people.
THE ROVER (2014)
David Michôd’s violent postapocalyptic western is fueled by excellent performances.
SUGAR HILL (1974)
A tremendous Blaxploitation zombie tale of revenge deserves more acolytes.
EVERYBODY DIES BY THE END (2022)
A mockumentary horror film darkly and hilariously looks at the ravenous appetite of being creative.

