Lik Wong AKA Riki Oh: The Story of Ricky [1991]
So outrageously violent that it’s hilarious, Riki Oh: The Story of Ricky is the craziest martial arts prison movie you’ll ever see.
So outrageously violent that it’s hilarious, Riki Oh: The Story of Ricky is the craziest martial arts prison movie you’ll ever see.
Blending science fiction, horror, and comedy, The Faculty is just so fucking entertaining! Visuals still hold up and the cast is just perfect.
The vibrant museum setting, graphic violence, and great practical effects made The Relic quite a refreshing creature feature experience.
Defusing difficult subjects with black humor and absurdity, Happiness is one of those movies that will stay with you for a long time.
If you’re craving an old-school disaster movie experience, Dante’s Peak starring Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton is a perfect choice.
If you’re looking for some exciting, over-the-top, and very charming nineties disaster movie entertainment, look no further than Twister.
Entertaining and visually stunning disaster movie about a volcano eruption in L.A. with some crazy dialogue and storytelling is worth checking out.
Offensive, hilarious, and insanely entertaining, Torrente, El Brazo Tonto De La Ley is an old-school, non-stop laughs comedy that spawned four sequels.
If you never saw any movies about garbagemen, charming Men at Work is here not only to right that wrong but also to make you laugh.
More a mystery movie than a horror, Stigmata fails to capitalize on its subversive exploration of religion but it’s still worth a watch.
Woefully underrated, Death Becomes Her is an intelligent black comedy with a phenomenal cast exploring intriguing issues with satire.
Creepy and suspenseful, just as any movie mostly set in a morgue during the night should be, Nightwatch is also a murder mystery.