Just Before Dawn (1981)

“Will Anyone Survive Those Hours Just Before Dawn?” In the mood for a low-budget backwoods slasher flick from the early 1980s? You could do a lot worse than Just Before…

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Just One of the Guys (1985)

“Terri Griffith is about to go where no woman has gone before.” Worried that she is not being taken seriously as an aspiring journalist because of her sex, a high…

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Jacknife (1989)

“Three buddies in Vietnam. Two survived. Only one is really alive.” A remarkable, absurdly underrated drama bolstered by three powerful performances from Robert De Niro, Kathy Baker and especially Ed…

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J.D.’s Revenge (1976)

“He came back from the dead to possess a man’s soul, make love to his woman and get the Vengeance he craved!” Highly entertaining, low-budget blaxploitation flick directed by Arthur…

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Full Grown Men (2006)

“On the road to adulthood some guys miss the turn.” A low-key independent road comedy filmed in Florida and directed by David Munro, Full Grown Men stars Matt McGrath as…

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Full Circle (1977)

“Most nightmares end at daybreak. This one was just beginning.” A genuinely creepy atmospheric horror flick, Full Circle (AKA The Haunting of Julia) stars Mia Farrow as “Julia Lofting,” who…

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Five Minutes to Live (1961)

“A woman’s price drops fast as the time limit ticks away!” A true oddity also known as Door-to-Door Maniac, this low-budget, moderately entertaining flick stars none other than the “Man…

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Five Fingers of Death (1972)

“The Martial Arts Masterpiece! Sights and Sounds Like Never Before.” Produced by the legendary Shaw Brothers of Hong Kong, Five Fingers of Death (AKA King Boxer) became an international sensation…

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Five Easy Pieces (1970)

“He rode the fast lane on the road to nowhere.” Jack Nicholson collaborated together with director Bob Rafelson on six films together: one psychedelic comedy (Head, co-written by the two),…

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Fishing With John (1991)

“The fishermen wake up excited to be alive …” John Lurie may be best known for his hilarious deadpan performances as “Willie” and “Jack” respectively in two classic cult films…

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