Blue Sunshine (1978)

Dive into Blue Sunshine (1978), where a sinister LSD side effect turns balding people into violent psychos and innocent Jerry must race to clear his name. This trippy 70s thriller delivers suspense, wild kills, and a midnight-movie vibe you won’t forget.

Phantasm (1979)

Phantasm (1979) is a delightfully surreal horror classic packed with bizarre acid-trip visuals, creepy performances, and the unforgettable menace of the Tall Man and his flying silver spheres. Follow Mike, his brother, and Reggie the ice-cream man as they plunge into a half-shrunken, reanimated nightmare that’ll haunt you long after the credits roll.

House of Whipcord (1974)

Experience Pete Walker’s House of Whipcord (1974), a sly women-in-prison thriller that trades gore for mounting suspense and devilishly memorable characters. This cult classic’s twisted punishments and eerie atmosphere paved the way for modern horror hits like Hostel.

Mark of the Devil (1970)

Mark of the Devil (1970) pulls you into a haunting world of lush cinematography and savage witch-hunts, where apprentice Udo Kier uncovers a church scam dripping with graphic torture and seductive deception. Brace yourself for a blood-soaked climax that proves this exploitation classic still packs a punch.