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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.
D.E.B.S. (2004)
An oft-overlooked queer action/comedy/romance that serves up fun and poignancy in equal measure.
HELLO GHOST (2010)
A delightful supernatural dramedy from Korea deserves greater recognition and celebration.
TOOLBOX MURDERS (2004)
An oft-overlooked late Tobe Hooper film is more than deserving of a (re)visit.
UNCLE PECKERHEAD (2020)
A bizarre, hilarious, and gruesome punk horror comedy packs a lot more heart, truth, and insight than expected.
STATE OF GRACE (1990)
A criminally underseen neo-noir ponders the price that fate can exact.
VICIOUS FUN (2020)
Director Cody Calahan’s meta slasher that delivers both types of gutbusters with visual aplomb.
INGRID GOES WEST (2017)
Like, Comment, and Share this excellent character study of identity in the time of social media.
FRIDAY THE 13TH, PART VI: JASON LIVES (1986)
A late-in-the-series sequel proves to be one of the best with innovative comedy and kills!
THE DAY OF THE BEAST (1995)
A particularly twisted Christmas tale featuring a motley crew of misfits versus the Antichrist himself.
MICMACS (2009)
A look at the maximalist triumph of Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s outrageous assault on the industrial-war complex.
FROM BEYOND (1986)
Over 35 years later, Stuart Gordon’s Lovecraft adaptation remains freaky, hilarious, and sexy.
TRAINSPOTTING (1996)
Danny Boyle’s film is an ode to raucous youth, a cautionary tale, and a portrait of chaotic freedom.
INFECTION (2004)
The grimy J-Horror classic remains unsettling in the best possible ways many years later.
THE LONG GOODBYE (1973)
Robert Atlman's neo-noir takes the detective on a dream journey through a crumbling world.
SHIVA BABY (2020)
Emma Seligman’s feature film debut is a taut exercise in dread, romance, fear, comedy, and lox.
PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE (1959)
Stop ballin' it up in Albuquerque and read why this infamous film is worth checking out!
HOSTEL (2005)
Eli Roth’s gruesome tale is effective due to character building (and some anatomic disassembly).
GUAVA ISLAND (2019)
Donald Glover, Rihanna, and Hiro Murai collaborate on a musical, magical realistic meditation on art, politics, and more.

