Midnight Movies
Poster for 'Bury Me an Angel' (1971)
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Barbara Peeters directs this 1971 road trip through a spray of blood, bullets, and brotherly love.
'Humanoids from the Deep'
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From Roger Corman's New World Pictures and Barbara Peeters (sort of), this beachside B-movie centers on a small fishing town attacked by a school of semi-aquatic rapists.
(Left to right): Bernadette Peters and Steve Martin in 'Pennies from Heaven'
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This 1981 box office bomb and Oscar nominee, also starring Jessica Harper, still delights with its atypical approach to genre... and adultery.
'In a Glass Cage'
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Directed by the late Agustí Villaronga, this 1986 shocker paints a timeless portrait of cyclical torture.
'Sliver'
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Sharon Stone stars in this essential erotic thriller about a divorcee who moves into an upscale apartment building.
"The Manitou"
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Filmmaker William Girdler and actress Susan Strasberg help take the mystery of weird lumps to horrifying new heights in this body horror from 1978.
Gemma Arterton and Ryan Reynolds in "The Voices"
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Starring Ryan Reynolds as a sweetheart serial killer, this fantastical scary movie got solid reviews out of Sundance 2014 but lives on as a tragicomic shocker perfect for streaming solo.
Zach Gilford and Emmy Rossum in 'Dare' (2009)
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Directed by Adam Salky and written by David Brind, this niche coming-of-age flick emerged sideways out of a viral short film and follows three teens navigating a confused connection through non-monogamy.
Lori Petty in 'Tank Girl'
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Based on the comic books, director Rachel Talalay's 1995 sci-fi epic about a water war in the year 2033 is a fizzy midnight movie perfect for quieting your springtime malaise.
Shelley Winters and Debbie Reynolds in 'What's the Matter with Helen?'
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Directed by Curtis Harrington, this "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" imitator from 1971 stars Shelley Winters and Debbie Reynolds in maladroit tale of madness punctuated with tap numbers.
Jan Hooks via Museum of Home Video
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Hosted by Bret Berg, this weekly reimagining of archival clips airs every Tuesday at 10:30 p.m. ET and has been self-described by its creators as "the reason TV was made." It's also a must-watch for midnight movie fans.
Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter
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Director Lee Demarbre's kung-fu horror musical stars Phil Caracas as the Son of a God opposite a pack of sapphic bloodsuckers and an unauthorized homage to the late Mexican luchador El Santo.
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