Cult classics include everything from major studio releases—particularly box office bombs—to low-budget independent films, but they all must have memorable characters, shocking scenes, and quotable dialogue.
Check out this gallery of the most essential classics, and join their most fundamental element: the cult.
Though it's an Oscar- and Palme D'Or-winning movie, the seedy, substance-filled Los Angeles story had too many iconic moments to not be a cult favorite.
The Coen Brothers classic, featuring The Dude, wasn't well-received at first, but it's now recognized as their greatest film. There's even a Lebowski fest!
David Lynch is a warranted entry on this list, and his debut feature film perfectly encapsulates what a cult film should be: a bizarre world and great hair.
The Miami crime drama about a Cuban immigrant turned crime lord is credited with one of the most quoted lines in the history of cinema.
This French film's dreamlike celebration of happiness transcended language barriers and charmed audiences worldwide. It also continues to draw tourists to the otherwise unspectacular Café des 2 Moulins.
Starring a cult icon, the drag queen Divine, this scandalous film is a grotesque gem that only found success by word-of-mouth. Modern viewers get sick bags at the cinema for that one infamous scene...
Banned in several countries, this benchmark '70s film already had an aura of tantalizing horror to it, but the underlying political message sealed its cult status.
Walter Hill's nightmarish depiction of New York's gang violence, paired with the lackluster box office and real-life controversy about the copycat violence spurred by the film, struck a chord with viewers.
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Cult classics include everything from major studio releases—particularly box office bombs—to low-budget independent films, but they all must have memorable characters, shocking scenes, and quotable dialogue.
Check out this gallery of the most essential classics, and join their most fundamental element: the cult.