Typically, being deemed as abrasive and unrefined, b-movies have an interesting place in the world of cinema. Their value may not be as easy to see when comparing them to big blockbusters or award-winning films, but it is present. The worth of b-movies is extremely diverse. They range from brilliant in the manner tropes are used to praising them for their astonishing incompetency. Whatever the case may be, there is a fan base and love for b-films.
Here are some of the most entertaining b-movies to add to your watch list!
1. The Tingler (1959)
Bringing together a master of gimmicks and a master of terror, The Tingler is a wonderful blend of horror and humor. The film follows Dr. Warren Chapin (Vincent Price) and his surprising discovery. Chapin learns that the spine-chilling sensation people can get when afraid is due to a centipede-like parasite. After dubbing the parasite the “tingler”, Chapin concludes that in extreme circumstances, prolonged fear causes the organism to
Mistakes From the 100 Worst Movies of All Time
By Madison Troyer, Stacker News
On 12/20/20 at 12:00 PM EST
The best movies create worlds with seemingly effortless magic. When a movie works, the audience doesn t notice the elements that construct a coherent sense of time and space. They re not thinking about lighting, camera movements, or the set, because they re immersed in the onscreen world. Continuity is invisible. A character opens a door, and the next cut shows a continuous action as the door opens in the next space with the character s hair and costume identical even if the two shots were filmed months apart. Good movies don t draw attention to their production.