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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
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