No list of the strangest movies we ve ever seen would be complete without at least one film by David Cronenberg, the king of body horror whose obsessions are perfectly encapsulated in Videodrome.
Mulholland Drive, David Lynch's finest film, starts quite conventionally, which is odd. Naomi Watts portrays Betty Elms, a budding actress who surprises. She searches for Diane Selwyn with amnesiac Rita (Laura Harring).
The lovely Jerry Maguire, writer-director Cameron Crowe, and star Tom Cruise could do almost anything after the previous collaboration, so they decided to remake the fascinating 1997 Spanish film Abre Los Ojos
Tom Cruise worked with Stanley Kubrick on this, his other oddest film, which involves masks, before redoing Open Your Eyes. Nobody who has seen Eyes Wide Shut can describe what happened or who is who.
The Karen Carpenter Story chronicles The Carpenters singer's 1983 heart collapse from anorexia. That seems simple, however we forgot to mention that Barbie dolls perform it.
Director Alex Phillips and producer Ben Gojer, who created the film's unsettling creatures, fill the screen with horrible behavior but use moviedom's tools catharsis
The first film by Boots Riley, frontman of the famous rap group The Coup, stars LaKeith Stanfield as Cassius Cash Green, a young Black guy who excels in telemarketing after adopting a white phone accent (David Cross).
The Phantom of the Paradise clearly sought economic success. other viewers were grossed off by its gaudy atmosphere, while other jaded critics called it a boring music business spoof.
People who believe movies are too safe don't see enough indies. This Canadian horror film, created for $10,000 in U.S. dollars, stars four actors and follows tiny children whose parents have gone. Also gone are windows, doors, and a toilet.