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5 days ago |
366weirdmovies.com | Ryan Aarset |Fredrik Allenmark |Otto Black |Pamela De Graff
We’ve taken all your nominees (minus a few duplicates and ineligible titles) and come up with 44 current Apocrypha Candidates for the readers to select their favorite. The winner will be written up as an official Apocryphally Weird entry; other movies that get high vote totals will receive extra editorial consideration. You may only vote for one movie and you may only vote once, so make it count! Voting closes on June 15.
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2 weeks ago |
366weirdmovies.com | Ryan Aarset |Fredrik Allenmark |Otto Black |Pamela De Graff
We’ve gotten several individual comments requesting us to add particular movies onto our Apocryphally Weird list, and it’s time to listen to the readers. We’re going to let you guys nominate a slate of movies (from our “List Candidates“) that you’d like to see elevated into official Apocrypha, and give you a chance to win a hardcover copy of the “366 Weird Movies Guide, Volume 1” at the same time.
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1 month ago |
366weirdmovies.com | Ryan Aarset |Fredrik Allenmark |Otto Black |Pamela De Graff
366 Weird Movies may earn commissions from purchases made through product links. Quick links/Discussed in this episode:Baby Invasion (2024): A home invasion thriller (set inside a video game?) following a group of mercenaries who break into mansions while wearing baby-face digital avatars. A predictably divisive Harmony Korine experimental provocation, this showed up on VOD unexpectedly (thanks to an anonymous poster for noticing and pointing it out to us). Buy or rent Baby Invasion on VOD.
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Mar 2, 2025 |
366weirdmovies.com | Ryan Aarset |Fredrik Allenmark |Otto Black |Pamela De Graff
In just a few hours, the telecast of the Oscars (or, as we refer to them, the “Weirdcademy Awards for squares”) will begin. We are happy to steal the Academy’s thunder by announcing cinema’s weirdest winners of 2024 now.
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Feb 28, 2025 |
366weirdmovies.com | Ryan Aarset |Fredrik Allenmark |Otto Black |Pamela De Graff
366 Weird Movies may earn commissions from purchases made through product links. Discussed in this episode:Disembodied (1998): A mad scientist checks into a hotel and sets up a lab to turn people into slime before eating them. Sounds like a cheesy horror premise but there’s more to it than that: it’s a serious, if direct-to-video, artsploitation effort by director William Kersten, who’s also a stop-motion animator and classical music composer. Buy Disembodied.
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