Suggest a Weird Movie!

Please do not ask “what was that movie?” questions on this page. We set up an entire site here to answer those questions. This page is for suggesting movies to be reviewed.

Know a weird movie? Something strange that glued you to the screen with awe, amazement or reverence, while your more mundane minded friends left the room (or theater) in boredom, confusion or disgust? A movie whose omission from a list of the 366 weirdest movies of all time would offend you on a personal level? Something even I haven’t heard of or considered? There are potentially thousands of forgotten films, critically dismissed films, foreign or independent films that never got a proper release, or misplaced oddities hiding out there that may deserve a place at the table. One man can’t be expected to track them all down. Here is the place to mention those treasured curios that no one else seems to have even heard of. Nominate a movie in the suggestion box and I’ll move it up on my review queue, or at the very least, explain why I’m not going to review it.

NOTICE: The “Suggest of Weird Movie!” feature has become a victim of its own success.  At the time of this update, we have about 250 reader suggestions (!) in queue. (More than that since I last updated the page)! Since we can only do 1 or maybe 2 reviews a week, be aware there may be a huge delay—currently, possibly over a year!—between the time you make a suggestion and the point at which it’s actually reviewed.  I considered shutting down the suggestion box as of 2011, but I decided to let you keep your suggestions coming (if nothing else, it tells us what types of movies readers are interested in seeing reviews of). Just be aware that when you make a suggestion, it may not receive the promptest of attention. The best you can really hope for at this point is to bring something to our attention that we might have overlooked. (Also note that although we prioritize the earliest nominations later suggestions may get reviewed before earlier ones if they receive a re-release on DVD or Blu-ray, or interest us for our own inscrutable reasons).

If you can’t wait for one of our staff to review your movie, why not review it yourself and submit it to us via the contact form?  We can’t swear we’ll publish every submission we receive, but we want reader participation and we are fairly liberal.

All serious suggestions will receive a response, as well as all most non-serious ones.

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  1. Here’s the review queue of reader suggestions that have yet to be reviewed, in alphabetical order. Of course, at this point the list is so long that it is likely we will have to leave the task of reviewing the items at the end of the list to our children, but whatever.

    Also, the List is now completed, meaning that these suggestions will be considered for our supplemental “Apocrypha” list, and many will sadly never be reviewed or considered. You may consider them all as reader-suggested honorable mentions.

    *Corpus Callosum (2002); 1Day; The 4th Man; 8 1/2 Women; 9 Doigts [9 Fingers]; The 10th Victim; Aaaaah!; Aachi & Ssipak; Adam’s Apples; The Adolescence of Utena; The Adventures of Picasso; “Afraid So” from “The Films of Jay Rosenblatt, Vol. 2″; The Aimed School; “Alicia” (1994); Alien Alibi; Allegro; Aloys; Alucarda; “Am I Normal? A Film About Male Puberty”; Amanece, que no es poco; “Analog”; Anatomy of Hell; And the Ship Sails On; Andy Warhol’s Bad; L’Ange; Angel in the Flesh: The Confidential Report on Mr. Dennis Duggan AKA The King of Super 8 (if it’s ever released); Anna and the Wolves; The Annunciation; La antena; Apartment Zero; The Appointment (1981); Arrebato; Artemis 81; Ascension; As Filhas do Fogo; The Assignment: The Witches Talisman; Avida; Bad Lieutenant; The Ballad of Buster Scruggs; Beg! (1994); The Beguiled; Berberian Sound Studio; Bernie (1996) (depending on availability); Bhoner; Bibliotheque Pascal; Big Man Japan (official review); Big Meat Eater; Big River Man; Big Time; “The Big Shave”; Birdy; Birth of the Overfiend; Black Mama; Blood Beat; Blood, Bullets, Buffoons; Blood-Spattered Bride; “Bobby Yeah”; Body Troopers; Bone; Born of Fire; BoXed; Boxing Helena; Bread and Circus; Brothers of the Head; Bruce Lee vs. Gay Power; Bubble Bath; Buddy Boy (1999); La Cabina [AKA The Telephone Box]; Calimari Union; Calamari Wrestler; The Calistra Zipper Story; 39. “The Canadian Films of Paul Driessen”; Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness?; Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death; The Cannibals (1988); Carnival Magic; Casshern; Cast a Deadly Spell; The Cat in the Hat; Cat Sick Blues; Celestial Wives of Meadow Mari; The Cement Garden; Chappaqua; Charly: Dias de Sangre; Cheap Smokes; Che strano chiamarsi Federico [How Strange to Be Named Federico]; Christ the Movie; La cicatrice intérieure; Citizen Dog; City of Pirates; The Color out of Space (2010); Combat Shock; Coming Apart; The Complaint of an Empress; Confessions; Cool Cat Saves the Kids; Cool World; Coonskin; Cosmos; Crank: High Voltage; La Cravate; Creating Rem Lezar; Creatures of Destiny; Creep (2014); Criminal Lovers; Dance With The Devil; Dancer in the Dark; Dandy Dust; Dante 01; Dante’s Inferno (2007); Darkside Blues; The Dark Side of the Heart; Darktown Strutters; Daymaker; Day of the Wacko; Dead Billy; Deafula; Death Powder (1986); Decoder; Deep Dark; Detention; The Devil’s Chair; Devil’s Rain; Diamond Flash; Die Fighting; La Distancia; A Dog Called Pain; The Dog’s Night Song; Dolls (2002); “Dream Corp LLC”; Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath; Dreams That Money Can Buy; The Drifting Classroom; Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam; Drunken Wu Tang [AKA Taoism Drunkard]; Dumplings; The Earl Sessions; Earth Minus Zero; Edward II; Eika Katappa; Einstein’s Brain [AKA Relics: Einstein’s Brain]; Elecktrick Children; Electric Dreams; The Element of Crime; Emperor Tomato Ketchup; Encounters at the End of the World; Endgame (2000); The End of August at the Hotel Ozone; End of the Road; Entr’Acte (1924); Essex Spacebin; The Eternity Man; Even Hitler Had a Girlfriend; Excision; Executive Koala; The Fabulous Baron Munchausen; “Factory Witch”; Fateful Findings; Fatty Drives the Bus; Faust: Love of the Damned; Fear X; Feherlofia; Felix the Cat: The Movie; Fellini’s Cassanova; Fiend (1980); Fiend Without a Face; The Fifth Season; Finisterrae; Fire in the Sky; First on the Moon; Fish Story; Flaming Creatures; Flaming Nipples; Flesh of the Void; “The Flood”; Flying Saucers Over Istanbul; “Flowers and Bottoms”; Following; The Fool and the Flying Ship; Four Rooms; Fractured AKA Schism (2013).Frankehooker; Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster; Freddy Got Fingered; Freeway; Frequencies [AKA XVO: The Manual]; From Morn to Midnight; Frontier; The Fruit of Paradise; Funny Bones; Future War; Galaxy Express 999; Galaxy of Terror; Galaxy Turnpike ; Gandu; The Gateway [Brama] (2017) (depending on availability); Genius Party; George Washington; Gerry; “Ghosts Before Breakfast”; The Giant Claw; The Glamorous Life of Sachiko Hanai; Glory to the Filmmaker!; “God Hates Cartoons”; Golem (1980) (depending on availability); Goodbye 20th Century; Gorod Zero; Gory Gory Hallelujah; Gothic & Lolita Psycho; Goto: Island of Love; The Great McGonagall; Green Snake; Grimm Love; Gwen le Livre de Sable; Gymkata; Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack; Haggard; Hail the New Puritan; Hair Extensions; Hallelujah Hills; Hands of God (2005, d. Alyson Levy); Hanger; “Hansel and Gretel” (T. Burton, 1983); Hanzo the Razor; Happiness; Happy End (Czech, depending on availability); Hardgore; “Harpya”; Heartbeeps; Heat; Heaven and Earth Magic; Helen Keller vs. Nightwolves; Helter Skelter (2012); “Hen, His Wife” [AKA “His Wife is a Hen”]; Hentai Kamen; Hitler: A Film from Germany; The Hole; Homebodies (1974); “Hospital Brut”; Hotel (2004); House (1986); The Housemaid (1960); ‘Hukkunud Alpinisti’ hotell [Dead Mountaineers Hotel]; Human Animals Human Nature; The Hunger (1983); Hysteria; I Be Area; I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle; The Idiots; I Married a Strange Person; I’m Not There; Impolex; Imprint; “Inauguration Of The Pleasure Dome,” I Never Left the White Room; The Infernal Comedy: Confessions of a Serial Killer; L’Inferno; In Search of the Titanic; Insidious (2010); In the Realm of the Senses; The Intruder (2004) [L’intrus]; Irreversible; I Saw the Devil; It Couldn’t Happen Here ; The Item (1999); I Think We’re Alone Now (2008); Izo; Jack and the Beanstalk (1974, Japan); Jacky in the Kingdom of Women; Jawbreaker; Jigoku (1960); Jigoku no Banken: Akai Megane [The Red Spectacles]; Johnny Aquarius; A Journey Into Bliss; Journey Through the Past; Journey to the West [Xi you]; Jubilee; Juliet of the Spirits; Junkie; Kafka; Kamikaze Girls; Kárate a muerte en Torremolinos (depending on availability); The Keep; Killdozer; Killer Nun; Killer Condom; The Killing Room; Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors; King Lear (1987, Godard); Kitchen Stories; Krysar (AKA The Pied Piper of Hamelin); Kultur Shock!; Kung Fu from Beyond the Grave; Kung Fury (2015); Kung Pow; Kuso; Lakki… The Boy Who Could Fly (AKA Lakki… The Boy Who Grew Wings); The Last Days of Planet Earth; Last House on Dead End Street; The Last of Us; The Last Wave; The Last Winter; The Lathe of Heaven; The Legend of 1900; The Legend of Kaspar Hauser (2012); LFO; The Lickerish Quartet; The Lightest Darkness; Litan; Little Deaths; Little Murders; Little Red Riding Hood and the Monsters; Live Freaky! Die Freaky!; The Living and the Dead; Lo; The Loved One; Love, Honor and Obey; Love Torn In A Dream; Lucia (2013); Lucky; Magdalena Viraga; The Magic Toyshop; The Magus; Makkhi; Malatesta’s Carnival of Blood; Ma-Ma; Man Facing Southeast; The Manipulator; The Man Who Haunted Himself; The Man Who Wasn’t There; Marebito; Marketa Lazarova; Marutirtha Hinglaj; The Mask (1961); Matador; “Max Headroom” (TV); Mazeppa; Mécanix; Melancholie der Engel; Memento Mori; Memoirs of a Survivor; Mermaid in a Manhole; Messiah of Evil; Le Météore; Mickey One; The Midnight After; Midnight Ballad for Ghost Theater; Midori; “ The Million Dollar Hotel; The Mirror [Zerkalo]; Moebius (1996); Mom (1986); “Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase”; Monday (depending on availability); Mondo Candido; Mondo Trasho; Monobloc; “The Monster of Nix”; “Mood House”; Motel Hell; “Mouse Soup”; Mr. Blot’s Academy; Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium; Mutant Aliens; My Brother Has Bad Dreams; My Neighbor Wants Me Dead; Myra Breckenridge; The Mysterians; The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians; Mystery Men; Napoleon Dynamite; Neighbors; Neji-shiki [AKA Screwed]; Never Belongs to Me; Newsboys: Down Under the Big Top; Nick the Feature Film; The Nine Lives of Thomas Katz; Nitwit; The Northerners; Oh Dad, Poor Dad (Momma’s Hung You In the Closet & I’m Feeling So Sad); Om Dar-B-Dar; “One Soldier”; Onibaba; Onirica: Field of Dogs; Only God Forgives; Onward to Calgary; Operation: Endgame; Organ; Orlando; Le Orme [AKA Footprints on the Moon]; The Outskirts; Overdrawn at the Memory Bank; Overturn; Palindromes (re-review); Passages from Finnegans Wake; The Passion of Darkly Noon; Pastoral Hide and Seek; “Penda’s Fen”; Penitentiary III ; Perfect Lives; Perfect Sense (2011); Period Piece; Phase IV; Pig; Pink Narcissus; Pistol Opera; The Point; Pola X; Porcile [AKA Pigpen]; Post Tenebras Lux; Poultrygeist; Prayer of the Rollerboys; “Premium” (if it can be found); The President’s Analyst; Príncipe Azul; “Prometheus’ Garden”; A Pure Formality; Quicksilver Highway; The Quiet Earth; A Quiet Place in the Country; “Rabbits”; La Razon de Mi Vida; Recollections of the Yellow House; “Red, White and Zero”; Remainder; Return to Oz (official review); Riki-Oh: The Story of Riki; The Ring Finger; River of Fundament; Roar; Rock-a-Doodle; Rock and Roll Frankenstein; Rock n’ Roll High School; Rocks in My Pocket; Roller Blade; Roots of Evil (1979); Rows; Saint Bernard (2013); Sauna; Savages; The Sea That Thinks; Secret Ceremony; Shakespeare’s Plan 12 from Outer Space; Shakes the Clown; Shackled; Shinbone Alley; Shock! Shock! Shock!; Sh! The Octopus; The Shutka Book of Records; Siesta; Silver Heads; Sir Henry at Rawlinson End; Sisters; The Slit [AKA United Trash]; “Slow Bob in the Lower Dimensions”; Snow White and Russian Red; Something Weird;Sonatine; Space Is the Place (official re-review); Space Jam; Space Thang; A Spell to Ward off the Darkness; Spermicide; Spermula; Sphere; The Spirit; Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds; Spirits of the Dead; Spookies; Spork; “Star Maidens” (TV show); Static; Strange Circus; Strangers in Paradise; Student Bodies; Subway (1985); Suddenly Last Summer; Suicide Club (re-review); Surviving Life: Theory and Practice; Svidd neger (depending on availability); Symbiopsychotaxiplasm; Takeshis’; Taking Tiger Mountain; Tales of Hoffman; Talking Head; Talk to Her; Tammy and the T-Rex; Tasher Desh; Teknolust; Terror 2000; La Teta y La Luna; That Day; That Deadwood Feeling; Themroc; Theodore Rex; They Came Back; Things; The Thingy: Confessions of a Teenage Placenta; Three… Extremes; Thriller: A Cruel Picture; Throw Away Your Books Rally in the Streets; THX 1138; Tierra; Time Masters; Tokyo Decadence; Tomorrow Night; Totò che visse due volte; Tough Guys Don’t Dance; Tourist Trap (1979); Tout Va Bien; Toys; The Tracey Fragments; Track 29; “Trapped in the Closet”; The Treasure Planet (1982); “Triangulo”; Tribulation 99; The Tune; Turbo Kid; “Turkish Star Wars” [Dunyayi Kurtaran Adam]; Turn in Your Grave; The Twonky; Uncle Meat; Underwater Love; Until the End of the World; U-Turn; Uzumaki [AKA Spiral] (official re-review); The Vagrant (1992); Vakvagany; Vase de Noces; Vegas in Space; Velvet Goldmine; Vermillion Souls; Versus; Vertige; Vigasiosexploitation; Village of the Damned (1960); The Virgin Psychics; Visions of Suffering; Visitor of a Museum [Posetitel muzeya]; ¡Vivan las antípodas!; Walker ; Water & Power (1989); Wave Twisters; We Are the Strange; Welcome Home Brother Charles; Welcome to the Dollhouse; Welcome to Woop Woop; Whatever Happened to Vileness Fats; Where the Dead Go to Die; White Tiger; Who Can Kill a Child?; “Wild Palms”; Wild Tigers I Have Known; Wise Blood; The Witches; Without Warning; The Wolf House [La Casa Lobo]; The Woman in the Fifth; A Woman’s Face (1940); Womb; The World’s Greatest Sinner; The Wretches Are Still Singing; A Writer of Ghost Stories; Yaji and Kita: The Midnight Pilgrims; You Never Can Tell (1951); Youth Without Youth; Zigeunerweisen.

    1. The Wizard of Gore (1970)
      The Wicked City (live-action version 1992)

  2. Freaked (1993), Directed by Alex Winter and Tom Stern

    Angel’s Egg (1985), Directed by Mamoru Oshii

  3. Will there be a post about the 2020 film, Gretal & Hansel? I think that film is Panos Comsatos-esque in its presentation and how it tell it story. Was very shocked to see this in a multiplex theater.

  4. Any Sion Sono deserves some sort of spotlight, even if it ends up as a capsule like Tag, but I’m surprised Tokyo Tribe still hadn’t been suggested prior to now. A hip-hopera over-the-top martial arts film with a violent Warriors-style plot and the bizarre sexual eccentricities of Sono under the neon lights and red balloon walls of Tokyo-to? Surely THAT would’ve stuck out to some other inspired reader.

  5. super deluxe, 2019, an absolutely bizarre recent Tamil film. (ex porn star mother, aliens, trans woman daddy, etc). destined to become a cult…
    a great example of new indian films with broader international appeal.

    1. Hehehe, just a suggestion, watch it for yourself!

      I’ve only just stumbled upon this site, and I’ve got a lot of catching up to do, though a LOT of my favourites are here… Thanks for putting the time and effort into this.

  6. Two Turkish E.T rip off, one gay
    Hotomi (1987)
    Badi (1983)
    cute animation about a poo in search of purpose
    Doggy Poo (2003)

    and my first Nollywood film (and probably last)
    End of the Wicked (1999)

  7. Hi there again. I notice that Max My Love is not on the list. Nagisa Oshima’s film where Charlotte Rampling cheats on her yuppie husband with a chimpanzee. Very baffling film

  8. Perhaps I’ve overlooked it, but still, I’d suggest Avalon (2001), a cyberpunk by Mamoru Oshii with polish cast. It has a kind of eerie and meditative visual style that remind me of Tarkovsky’s Stalker. And though the idea behind the movie is nothing new, Avalon unlike e. g. The Thirteenth Floor gives no final answer as to what reality is, providing it does exist at all.
    Also, The Zero Theorem (2013) and Strange Days (1995) might be worth consideration.

  9. Learn what fingers you can raise or contact with. Other than a few chuckles from the men near to the Groom, this timing just wails and later on so will the Groom. We just need a entire bunch of computers with web.

  10. I highly recommend “Can Dialectics Break Bricks?” – A French situationist re-dubbing of an old Chinese kung fu movie, making the dialogue all about revolutionary leftist theory. The good guy kung fu school become the revolutionary commune, and the bad guys become the ‘bureaucrats.’ The filmmakers strike the right balance of meaning what they’re saying enough to be really weird, but joking enough to keep it interesting.

  11. Flexing With Monty (2010 Comedy).

    Plot: A nun (Sally Kirkland) pushes the strange relationship of a bodybuilder (Trevor Goddard) and his troubled brother (Rudi Davis) to the breaking point.

  12. I wish I had watched it sooner, but up until yesterday We Are One had Ulrike Ottinger’s Bildnis einer Trinkerin (Ticket of No Return, 1979), where a woman (who never speaks) goes to Berlin on a journey to be drunk 24/7, and encounters a companion in a homeless woman, while often a trio of women named Social Question, Accurate Statistics and Common Sense make comments related to her endeavours. It has Even Dwarfs Started Small’s Paul Glauer in a supporting role and Nina Hagen shows up in one scene.

  13. The Musick.

    Plot: In this short film, a struggling Horrorcore rapper, dealing with a dysfunctional family and relationship issues, is critized by his producer for seeming unauthentic in his music. He goes on a murderous rampage, and discovers that killing people and then rapping about the murders quickly gets him famous. However, he also realizes that in order to remain successful, he needs to continue killing.

    Available to watch for free on the producer’s official YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qC7cg2cDn18

    1. Sorry for forgetting to respond sooner. This film falls into an awkward length, long for a short but too short to be a feature. Of course, that’s not disqualifying. Viewers should be warned that it contains (non-explicit) sexual violence. I’ll add it to the queue.

  14. What about Motorama from 1991? Did not find it here so far… Its really weird in its metaphorical language. Dont let you fool from the cover, even if the main protagonist is a 10y old boy its not a kids movie at all.

    “If you see any squirrels, give them to me”.

  15. Bill and Teds Bogus Journey 1991

    Very weird sequel. Not sure if it’s weird enough, but i think it’s overlooked, and should be applauded for it’s strangeness in compaison with the original.

  16. I would like to recommend ‘My 20th Century’ (1989) which I watched with no idea what it was about and it was far more wonderful and strange than I expected.
    I would also like to second a few already on the reader recommendations list:
    The Lickerish Quartet (like an erotic Teorema with experimental editing).
    Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky (ridiculously over the top).
    Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (like PG Wodehouse on heatstroke in sepia that may appear weirdest to people who aren’t English. From the weird person of intreast Vivian Stanshall)
    The Lathe of Heaven (not watched but read the excellent book it is adapted from and seems a well regarded film by those whose seen it so I look forward to watching)

  17. I’ll second ‘Om Dar-B-Dar’ already in the queue. No idea how to describe it but it was very weird and experimental, and not sure if there is any Indian movies currently on the lists.

    I’ll also suggest ‘Cuadecuc, Vampir’ (1971) as it must be the weirdest ‘making of’ documentary film ever.

  18. Check out 1971’s Wake in Fright, from Oz and directed by Ted Kotcheff. After a bad gambling bet, a schoolteacher is marooned in a town full of crazy, drunk, violent men who threaten to make him just as crazy, drunk, and violent. Warning: The kangaroo hunt sequence isn’t for the faint-hearted. And, Donald Pleasence as the crazed alcoholic unlicensed doctor! Set in the Yabba, greatest town in ‘Stralia, mate!

  19. Consider reviewing Horrors of Malformed Men. Starts out weird and continues to get weirder until it ends in an absolutely bonkers ending. From 1969 and directed by Teruo Ishii (who also directed Blind Woman’s Curse which I believe is an Apocrypha Candidate.)

  20. I have two suggestions (along with my only semi-plagiarized brief descriptions:

    1.
    Madam Satan, 1930 musical directed by Cecil B. deMille, with Lilian Roth and Roland Young. The New York Times critic called it “a strange conglomeration of unreal incidents … (with) no fewer than forty-six listed characters, … an inept story with touches of comedy that are more tedious than laughable.” Released when American theaters were saturated with musicals, it was a financial failure. I say: “The undisputed best director of mammoth 1930’s Hollywood musical productions was Busby Berkeley; however, who was the worst? After seeing “Madame Satan”, I’d say “Mr. DeMille”: the costumes and choreography are beyond horrible”.

    and 2.
    The Wild Women of Wongo, 1958: it features a dance to the Dragon God (or mass epileptic fit), a fight with a rubber alligator and a comic relief parrot who provides no relief. Plot outline: the stupefyingly passive son of the King of Goona canoes to Wongo with a desperate plea for aid in fighting two well-manicured but incompetent ape-men. The wise men of Wongo have an entire night to think about this request and decide they will kill this Prince because he mildly annoyed them. After that, the movie gets worse. (shot at Coral Castle in Homestead, Florida)

    1. I have seen Wild Women of Wongo (in the “Film Crew” version), and I wouldn’t recommend it without comedic accompaniment. Madam Satan, on the other hand, sounds like it could be an interesting oddity, so into the queue it goes.

  21. I don’t know if these are already on the queue or not, but I think all would qualify..
    1.Ursula (1961 short film, dir by Lloyd Michael Williams)
    2. Skinned Deep (dir by Gabriel Bartalos)
    3. Survival Skills (dir by Quinn Armstrong)
    4.The Crescent (2017) & Lowlife (2012), both by Seth A. Smith
    5.Rey (2017 dir by Niles Atallah, has a Guy Maddin vibe to it.)
    6.True History of the Kelly Gang (dir by Justin Kurzel)

  22. “Disco Godfather” (1979)
    Alternate titles: “Avenging Godfather”, “Avenging Disco Godfather”

    By 1979, the disco fad and the blaxploitation fad were both fading fast, but that didn’t stop Rudy Ray “Dolemite” Moore. Here, he stars as an ex-cop turned disco owner who battles the PCP dealers who are destroying the community. This would be entertaining enough on its own, but what puts it over the top are the PCP-induced hallucination sequences, which play like a funkier version of “Reefer Madness”.

  23. In a holiday theme, I offer you “Crumbs” (2015). In a post-apocalyptic Ethiopia, a man and his wife live in an abandoned bowling alley, and pray at an altar to Michael Jordan. For reasons I don’t really understand, the man goes on a quest to find Santa Claus, who lives in a zoo.

    Available for streaming on Criterion, as part of their “Afro-Futurism” collection.

    1. I’ll dive in here now and tell you that we have reviewed it–and it’s even an Apocrypha candidate.

  24. I can´t find the movie on this site so this is my suggestion – it´s kind of Christmas movie but totally different like other holiday movies… The movie is called Reckless (1995) with Mia Farrow in lead role (she´s really good) and it´s full of bizzare characters and strange black humor. It started at the moment, when Mia´s character realize that her husband hire a contract killer to kill her (don´t know why). So if you don´t hear about this movie, I think it´s really good one to check out (although the ciritcs aren´t very kind to it – they probably don´t get it either 🙂 )

  25. Also, Fear and Desire (1953) is a very surreal movie. It’s Kubrick’s first movie and is incredibly strange.

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