B Movies


If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor
History of CARNOSAUR
Blood Crown
Atomic Beasts and Where to Kill Them: Barbarians of the Storm - Book II
Hail to the Chin: Further Confessions of a B Movie Actor
Chosen (Chosen, #1)
Defining cult movies: The cultural politics of oppositional taste (Inside Popular Film)
Rebel Without a Crew, or How a 23-Year-Old Filmmaker with $7,000 Became a Hollywood Player
Shock Value: How a Few Eccentric Outsiders Gave Us Nightmares, Conquered Hollywood, and Invented Modern Horror
Death on the Cheap: The Lost B Movies of Film Noir
The Battle for the Bs: 1950s Hollywood and the Rebirth of Low-Budget Cinema
The Comic Book Film Adaptation: Exploring Modern Hollywood's Leading Genre
Blaxploitation Cinema
The Cult Film Experience: Beyond All Reason (Texas Film and Media Studies Series)
Men, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film
Bruce Campbell
People tend to make fun of low-budget movies, often because they lack the smooth sophistication of slick Hollywood fare. But what the average viewer fails to recognize is that low-budget movies, with almost nothing to lose, are far more likely to push the creative envelope. Granted, most of them fall flat on their face because of poor writing, choppy editing, and bad acting, but you have to love them for trying.
Bruce Campbell, Make Love the Bruce Campbell Way

Alex Ebenstein
Yes!” Carson yelled suddenly. “This isn’t some B movie from the ’80s, man. This is real life.
Alex Ebenstein, Melon Head Mayhem

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