Scarecrows (1988)

Scarecrows (1988) delivers impressively gory kills and cool animatronic terrors, but its sluggish pacing and predictable twists left me more bored than terrified. If you crave nonstop scare-fests, this one might not be your haunted hayride.

Horno (2009)

Prepare for Horno, a cheeky horror-porn mashup where adult entertainers turn zombie and unleash a riot of gritty gore and laughs. Clocking in under an hour, it’s rough around the edges but surprisingly entertaining.

Dolla Morte (2006)

Step into the delightfully bonkers world of Dolla Morte, where dolls of George Bush, Hitler, Jesus and Dracula collide in an outrageously low-budget parody you’ll need the film’s cheeky epilogue to fully untangle—madness and creativity guaranteed!

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.

Necrosis (2009)

Six friends, a remote cabin and the Donner Party’s restless ghosts set the stage for Necrosis (2009), but Tiffany’s star turn and copious CGI gore can’t redeem its stiff acting and mind-boggling plot holes.