@TheCinesthetic Those end-credit outtakes are basically Jackie Chan showing the audience, “Yes, we really did this.”
They make the stunts feel even crazier because you see the risk, the pain, and the persistence behind the finished scene.
Lost Case #05 — Snuff 102 (2007)
An Argentine Spanish-language horror film built around the fear of images that were never meant to circulate.
Mariano Peralta turns low-resolution video, exploitation cinema, and media paranoia into a bleak artifact from the margins of 2000s underground horror.
#LostMedia #CultCinema #UndergroundFilm #RareFilms
@TheCinesthetic Casting Weaver didn’t just change the character — it changed the film’s perspective. Ripley feels human and observant before she becomes the icon, which makes the final act hit so much harder.
Lost Case #04 — Santa Sangre (1989)
A Mexican-Italian cult horror film where a circus performer’s childhood trauma returns through ritual, memory, and religious obsession.
Alejandro Jodorowsky transforms circus spectacle and sacred imagery into one of the most haunting cult visions of the 1980s.
#LostMedia #CultCinema #UndergroundFilm #RareFilms
@VHSDVDBLURAY4K For collectors outside the US, physical media has always felt a bit different. Finding the right edition, hoping it ships safely, and then waiting for it to arrive almost becomes part of the experience itself.
Lost Case #03 — The Green Elephant (1999)
A Russian underground cult film set inside a decaying military prison cell.
Built from confinement, absurd dialogue, and psychological collapse, it later became one of the strangest artifacts of post-Soviet underground cinema.
#LostMedia #CultCinema #UndergroundFilm #RareFilms
@VHSDVDBLURAY4K The seamlessness is what makes it so impressive. Nolan has a real gift for making practical solutions feel invisible instead of showing off the trick.🤓
@vashikoo That straight-to-camera glance completely shifts the rhythm of the scene. It feels almost improvised, like he’s briefly aware of the audience for a split second.
Lost Case #02 — Blood Sin (2011)
An overlooked Italian underground horror film with extremely limited circulation.
Rarely documented, rarely discussed, existing within fragmented cult horror archives.
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Lost Case #01 — Pig (1998)
An elusive underground short film by Nico B. and Rozz Williams.
Rarely screened, narrowly circulated, existing at the edge of cult cinema.
A fragment of underground film history.
What do you think defines a “lost” film?
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Tough one 🧐🧐🧐
All four are solid in their own way.
But I gotta go with Evil Dead Rise — that raw family chaos and brutality just hits different.
Hereditary messed me up psychologically, Alien Romulus had insane tension, and Bone Temple looks wild too. No bad choices here! Who you picking?