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Children of the Corn: Runaway (2018)
Movie Watch
A pregnant woman escapes a murderous child cult in a small town and spends the next decade living...

My Hero Academia Movie 3 (2021)
Movie
When a cult of terrorists ruins a city by releasing a toxin that causes people's abilities to spiral...

Christine A. (965 KP) rated After the Fire in Books
Nov 14, 2018
"After the Fire" is a chilling look at a young adult's tale of growing up in and surviving a fictional cult. I have read from the perspective of an adult but this was through the eyes of a young girl, "Moonbeam". She lived for years in the fanatical religious cult with her mother and her "brothers" and "sisters". We are given a glimpse into her thought process, her true faith, and relationships with the other cult members.
By Will Hill selecting Moonbeam as his central character to tell the story of what happened before and after the fire, we are able to empathize with her and the other "family" members. As with any group, there are good and bad, young and old, male and female. We are able to see they are regular, every day people who believe they are following a prophet.
"After the Fire" was inspired by the 1993 Waco siege in which members of the Branch Davidian sect, including children, and government agents died in a fire fight. This story imagines what it was like to like in a similar base (Moonbeam does not like the word compound) and is told mostly through an interview and flashbacks.

Sarah (7799 KP) rated Cube (1997) in Movies
Oct 14, 2019
Plot wise this is a brilliant idea, and a great early example of the type of torture style horror that we're used to from the likes of Saw and Hostel. Some of the CGI is a bit dodgy (not a surprise considering it was made in 1997) but the deaths and traps are still really inventive and well thought out. The story may get a little too deep into Maths later on but it's still a very good idea. The problem with this film is mainly the acting. Aside from David Hewlett (who I can't fault after his turn as McKay in Stargate), there is a lot of very hammy over acting going on in this, notably from the character of Quentin but the others are at fault too. And when paired with a very patchy script- I mean who the hell says "holy cats" - it brings this film down a couple of notches that the plot really doesn't deserve. I loved the ending though, and I do think this is a film worthy of a cult classic.

Erika (17789 KP) rated A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019) in Movies
Nov 27, 2019 (Updated Nov 27, 2019)
Mister Rogers wasn't really the main character, the main character is a rando reporter named Lloyd. Mister Rogers basically helps the dude get through stuff. Some of it's kind of trippy, and a little depressing. Tom Hanks does well as Mister Rogers, and Matthew Rhys is really entertaining as Lloyd.
Honestly, this was a movie that wasn't strictly necessary, when the excellent documentary exists. If you're part of the cult of Mister Rogers, you'll probably love it. I, on the other hand, a casual fan of the dude thought it was good, but not mind-blowing.

The 13th Black Candle
Book
A secretive cult, known as The 13th Black Candle, have developed a community network of loyal...
Supernatural occult cults satanism

Fried Chicken and Friends: The Hartsyard Family Cookbook
Gregory Llewellyn and Naomi Hart
Book
Arteries be damned! Buttermilk fried chicken and the aperol sours, oyster po' boys and BBQ pit beans...

They Live
Book
Born out of the cultural flamboyance and anxiety of the 1980s, They Live (1988) is a hallmark of...

Spider Baby (1967)
Movie Watch
This highly influential cult classic from writer-director Jack Hill (Switchblade Sisters, Foxy...
cult 1960's