“Cult Chops” a monthly feature where each month we will be looking at a different genre of cult cinema as well as key actors and directors who established their legacies directing films from these genres
July was all about “Natural Horror Moves” a cult cinema sub-genre with almost as many names is there are varieties of animals running amok and here’s what the LAMB members had to say about these movies. Thanks again to everyone for their submissions.
Articles
French Toast Sunday
5 Best Man Versus (Freaks of) Nature Showdowns
Classic Character: Quint from Jaws (1975)
Trivial Peruse: Jaws
I Think, Therefore I Review
70’s Creatures and Killers
Cult, Camp and Creepers!
Horror So Bad It’s Good
To The Escape Hatch
Escape by Starting a Monkey Uprising: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Favorite Scene Friday! King Kong: Kong vs. the Dinosaurs
Favorite Scene Friday! Jaws: Quint Scares The Shit Out Of Us
Podcasts
Exploding Helicopter
Deep Blue Sea
The Swarm
The LAMBcast
King Kong + remakes
Planet of the Apes Franchise
Reviews
Exploding Helicopter
Big Ass Spider
Deep Blue Sea
Mega Piranha
Piranha 2: The Spawning
The Swarm
Forgotten Films
Empire of the Ants
Razorback
From Hell it Came
Grizzly
From The Depths of DVD Hell
2-Headed Shark Attack
Black Sheep
Dark Age
Grizzly
Jaws 2
Jaws: The Revenge
Konga
Lake Placid 2
Mega Piranah
Orca
Piranah 3DD
Shark Swarm
Sharknado
Slugs
Wild Beasts
Fogs’ Movie Reviews
Eight Legged Freaks
Life Vs. Film
The Birds
Jaws
King Kong (1933)
King Kong (2005)
Planet of the Apes
Return of the Killer Tomatoes
Movie Reviews 101
Rogue
The Reef
Queen Crab
Lake Placid
Deep Blue Sea
Cujo
Arachnophobia
The Nightmare Gallery
The Birds
Tranquil Dreams
Lake Placid
Sharknado
The Reef
Next Month: Ozploitation
Time to head down under for some of the most wildest, sickest and downright strange films ever made…. Welcome to the world of Australian exploitation cinema !! A genre which always existed lurking beneath the surface as it wormed its way in seemingly every sub-genre of cult cinema while bringing with it a very distinctive style of film making as reckless and visionary directors like Brian Trenchard Smith and George Miller showed a whole different and much wilder side to their homeland
Submissions: elwoodjones99@yahoo.com