Red State (2011)

Prepare to be surprised—Kevin Smith swaps his usual humor for pulse-pounding horror in Red State, blending dark laughs and razor-sharp social commentary. Anchored by Michael Parks’ unforgettable performance, it’s easily his best work since Clerks.

Outcast (2010)

Join Fergal and his witchy mum as they flee blood-hunting sorcerers across a mystical Irish countryside in Outcast (2010). With thick accents, shirtless brooding, and a satisfyingly monstrous finale, this quirky fantasy may just surprise you.

Wolfen (1981)

Dive into 1981’s Wolfen for a chilling ’80s thriller starring Albert Finney as a determined detective facing off against mysterious wolves, complete with groundbreaking wolf’s-eye POV shots and just the right amount of vintage gore.

Shellter (2009)

Dive into Shellter (2009), a doomsday horror that packs in non-stop practical gore and standout indie performances. You’ll be hooked by its twisted charm and relentless thrills from start to finish.

Groupie (2010)

Groupie (2010) delivers a delightfully cheesy rock-thriller ride, with Taryn Manning as a deranged superfan and Eric Roberts as her perpetually exasperated manager. It’s so predictably bad, it’s oddly entertaining.