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Surreal / Body Horror David Lynch’s industrial dream-nightmare. A cult cornerstone. 🕰️ Public Domain Treasures 10. The Little Shop of Horrors (1960) Comedy / Horror Roger Corman’s campy original. Shot in two days. Features a very young Jack Nicholson.

Propaganda / So Bad It’s Good The ultimate anti-marijuana scare film—hilariously over the top.

Silent / Horror / Expressionist A visual masterpiece that still haunts. Twisted sets, twisted story.

Screwball Comedy Lightning-fast dialogue and a legendary battle of the sexes in a newsroom.

Here’s a curated list of , spanning classics, cult hits, and hidden gems. 🎬 All-Time Classics 1. Night of the Living Dead (1968) Horror / Thriller The zombie genre’s groundbreaking originator—public domain, tense, and brilliantly raw.