24 Recent Movies Destined to Become Future Cult Classics

Nobody can predict which movies are going to be hits. While there are always factors that help a film’s chances (such as being part of a pre-established franchise such as the MCU), other successes seemingly come out of nowhere, such as the recent massive financial haul for Top Gun: Maverick. Studios try their best to green-light movies they think provide the best chance of positive box office results, but sometimes it does not go to plan.

While films may fail at the box office, that does not stop them from being successful. There are countless tales of movies flopping in theaters before finding an adoring fan base in the years that follow. Cult classic movies tend to attract some of the most hardcore fans, especially in the horror genre, and they regularly shout about their favorite film’s qualities online. It can be just as impossible to predict which films will attract this kind of audience, but the following films seem ripe to become modern cult classic movies that will still be discussed decades from now.

Updated on October 16, 2023, by Ty Weinert:

Not every movie breaks through into the mainstream, but that does not mean they are destined to avoid popularity. Countless films have gone under the radar at release only to become modern cult classics over time. Whether it is the martial arts comedy of Polite Society or the hilarious hijinks of Theater Camp, these movies seem destined to become favorites beyond the mainstream in the years to come.

24 ‘Cocaine Bear’ (2023)

Keri Russell hiding from the bear in Cocaine Bear
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When a black bear in the wilderness stumbles upon a massive amount of cocaine and indulges in the drug, it goes on a bad trip filled with mayhem and murder. As an assortment of characters descends into the forest, from wandering schoolkids to criminals trying to retrieve the drugs, they all find themselves at the mercy of the rampaging bear.

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Already achieving cult status courtesy of its title, Cocaine Bear lives up to its ridiculous premise courtesy of a commitment to the silliness that such material provides. Those attuned to cult film news will most likely have already seen Cocaine Bear, but it looks set to become a favorite of the midnight crowd for years to come.

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23 ‘Gunpowder Milkshake’ (2021)

Lena Headey sitting with a milkshake in Gunpowder Milkshake
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Presented as a gender-swapped take on John Wick, Gunpowder Milkshake stars Karen Gillan as Sam, an assassin who finds herself caring for an eight-year-old girl after a job gone wrong. Reuniting with her mother Scarlet (Lena Headey) and a trio of experienced killers (Angela Bassett, Michelle Yeoh, and Carla Cugino) the women prepare to fight an army of goons to protect the child.

While Gunpowder Milkshake delivers the thrilling action fans expect, its main appeal is to see its stacked cast of leading ladies kick butt. Bassett and Yeoh recently delivered Oscar-worthy performances in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and Everything Everywhere All At Once, and it is a delight to see them both savagely take down bad guys.

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22 ‘Bodies Bodies’ Bodies’ (2022)

Amandla Stenberg, Maria Bakalova, Chase Sui Wonders, and Rachel Sennott covered in blood in Bodies Bodies Bodies
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With a hurricane headed their way, a group of wealthy teens decide to take refuge in one of their mansions, where they plan to throw a party while the storm rages outside. As hidden secrets come to light and threaten to tear apart the friends, dead bodies begin piling up, causing the group to suspect that a killer lurks among them.

Pitched as a takedown of Gen-Z culture in a horror-comedy setting, Bodies Bodies Bodies works due to a committed cast and a clever screenplay. While the group of mostly unlikable characters can be grating due to their selfish nature, that is the point, as the film aims its blood-covered knife at topics such as privilege, class, and our reliance on technology.

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21 ‘Malignant’ (2021)

Annabelle Wallis sitting on the floor against a door in Malignant
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James Wan is the modern king of horror, thanks to iconic franchises such as Saw and The Conjuring. His 2021 film, Malignant, follows Madison (Annabelle Wallis), who begins to be plagued by nightmares that show her murders as they are being committed. As Madison sets out to unmask the culprit, she discovers the killer is closer than she thinks.

Malignant is a throwback to the horror movies of the ’70s and ’80s, where subtlety was thrown out the window and larger-than-life villains sliced through their victims like paper. It is a perfect midnight movie and is destined to join the leagues of new cult classic movies courtesy of its insane final act.

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20 ‘The Forest of Love’ (2019)

The cast of The Forest of Love
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When a group of young men decide to make an amateur movie together, they cross paths with charismatic conman Joe Murata (Kippei Shiina) and are drawn into his web of deceit and abuse. As Joe takes control of their lives and their movie, a pair of women are also pulled into their destructive orbit, while a serial killer lurks in the background.

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Created by cult filmmaker Sion Sono, The Forest of Love is a captivating and twisty tale anchored by Shiina’s delightfully slimy performance as the evil Murata. Each movie Sono directs becomes a cult film, and The Forest of Love seems destined to become another future cult classic in his library. For those seeking a more expansive experience, The Forest of Love: Deep Cut is an extended limited series that stretches the already hefty original story out for an additional 2 hours and 15 minutes.

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19 ‘Little Monsters’ (2019)

Lupita Nyong'o wielding a shovel among zombies in Little Monsters
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Falling on hard times, slacker Dave (Alexander England) spends his days taking his nephew to and from school. Upon meeting his nephew’s kind teacher, Miss Caroline (Lupita Nyong’o), Dave quickly jumps at the chance to be a chaperone on the class trip as a way to get close to her. His plans for romance are interrupted, however, as a horde of zombies invades the school excursion.

The zombie comedy is perhaps the most crowded sub-genre in horror, but Little Monsters sets itself apart thanks to its grade school setting and surprisingly wholesome story beats. Nyong’o is delightful as Miss Caroline, and creates a heroine worthy of a place among the best zombie slayers in cinema.

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18 ‘Mandy’ (2018)

Nicolas Cage in 'Mandy'
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Lumberjack Red’s (Nicolas Cage) peaceful life in the wilderness is destroyed after a strange group of cultists arrive and murder his beloved wife, Mandy (Andrea Riseborough). Swearing revenge, Red arms himself with an assortment of deadly weapons as he hunts down those responsible in this dark revenge tale that feels ripped from a ’80s acid trip.

Cage is the king of cult cinema, with a range of film classics under his belt. Mandy serves as one of the best movies in his latter years, as he showcases real vulnerability in the scenes where he grieves the death of Mandy. Already beloved by the cult crowd, Mandy‘s hypnotic visuals and Nicolas Cage’s committed performance ensure the film will be talked about for decades to come.

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17 ‘Spontaneous’ (2020)

Charlie Plummer and Katherine Langford covered in blood in Spontaneous
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When students in their high school begin to spontaneously combust in a shower of gore, teenagers Mara (Katherine Langford) and Dylan (Charlie Plummer) realize every moment could be their last. Not wanting to die with regrets, the pair begin a blossoming romance as their classmates continue to die around them.

Spontaneous is a mishmash of genres, combining elements of black comedy, coming-of-age, horror, and romance. Langford and Plummer are delightful as the lovebirds and share great chemistry in this highly underrated teen movie that deserves a place among the classics in the genre. Hopefully, future audiences will recognize and fall in love with this confronting yet charming tale, as it deserves to blow up like a combusting teenager.

16 ‘Good Boys’ (2019)

Three young boys screaming at a playground in Good Boys
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Pitched as an elementary school version of Superbad, Good Boys follows a trio of 12-year-olds as they prepare for their first-ever “kissing party.” Of course, things get hilariously out of hand as the boys find themselves on a wild journey full of stolen drones, sex dolls, and drugs.

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Infamous even before its release due to its subject matter and young cast, Good Boys seemingly came and went with little fanfare. Despite solid reviews, the film has rarely been discussed since release, but Good Boys is too entertaining to stay forgotten for long and is sure to join the ranks of new cult classic movies in the near future.

15 ‘Suspiria’ (2018)

A ballet performance with Dakota Johnson and Mia Goth at the front in Suspiria
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A remake of Dario Argento‘s horror classic, Suspiria takes the story in a different direction as it becomes an epic saga set in 1970s Germany. When American Susie Bannion (Dakota Johnson) travels to Berlin to study at a prestigious dancing academy, she discovers the all-girls school is run by a coven of witches.

Directed by Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name, Bones and All), Suspiria was a failure at the box office and polarized both fans and critics. No one can argue the harsh beauty of the film, however, and its status as one of the most beautiful-looking horror movies in years has helped it find an audience since its release.

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14 ‘Polite Society’ (2023)

Priya Kansara in Polite Society
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Ria Khan (Priya Kansara) is a teenager living in London who dreams of becoming a stuntwoman, creating her own homemade martial arts films with her beloved older sister, Lena (Ritu Arya). When Lena agrees to marry her boyfriend and move away with him after a short courtship, Ria finds herself in her own hero’s journey as she combats to defeat her new arch-rival: her sister’s domineering mother-in-law.

A combination of both family comedy and martial arts action, Polite Societyis one of the standout indie movies of 2023. Ria makes for a great modern-day hero and her plight feels relatable even as she roundhouse kicks goons in the face. It is also a welcome step for representation, as it shines a light on the Pakistani community.

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13 ‘Annihilation’ (2018)

Scientists including Natalie Portman walking into the Shimmer from 'Annihilation'
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Written and directed by science-fiction wizard Alex Garland, Annihilation revolves around a mysterious anomaly named “The Shimmer.” Determined to discover what the area contains, a team of explorers is sent into the zone, where they discover something that threatens both their lives and their sanity.

Annihilation is hard science fiction at its best, more committed to exploring questions surrounding grief and existence than it is creating mainstream appeal. Bolstered by a great cast that includes Natalie Portman, Oscar Isaac, and Tessa Thompson, Annihilation is destined for cult status among the science-fiction community.

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12 ‘Pig’ (2021)

A man sitting with his pig
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Nicolas Cage is the king of cult movies, often elevating lackluster projects thanks to his unhinged performances. Pig sees Cage at his most nuanced and vulnerable, playing Robin, a truffle hunter living in the woods who must venture into the city he left behind after his beloved pig is kidnaped.

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While the synopsis brings John Wickto mind, Pig is a slow-moving drama concerned with exploring its complicated characters. Despite receiving critical acclaim, Pig was one of 2021’s most overlooked movies, but this powerful story featuring one of the beloved actor’s best performances should be remembered for a long time.

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11 ‘Sorry to Bother You’ (2018)

Cash sitting on the ground with a binder in Sorry To Bother You.
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Sorry to Bother You follows Cassius Green (Lakeith Stanfield), a young Black man working as a telemarketer. After an experienced co-worker teaches Cassius that he will find more success by adopting a “white voice” when talking to customers, he quickly becomes a top earner, before falling into a corporate conspiracy.

One of the more unique comedies out there, Sorry to Bother You is as committed to highlighting social issues as it is providing laughs. Even though the film ventures more into fantasy the longer it goes on, it is one of the best satire movies of the past decade and will stay with you long after the credits roll, either to chuckle at one of its many jokes or to ponder its messaging.

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10 ‘Pearl’ (2022)

Mia Goth doing the quiet sign while looking down at someone in Pearl.
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The prequel to their slasher movie X, Pearl sees director Ti West and star Mia Goth reunite to explore the background of that film’s villain. Pearl (Goth) is a farm girl in 1918, stuck living with her overbearing mother while her husband is away at war. She spends her days dreaming of becoming a star and leaving her mundane life behind and will kill anyone who gets in the way of that dream.

One could argue that both Pearl and X have already become modern cult movies, as the new franchise has already drawn a passionate fanbase. What makes both films work so well, and especially Pearl, is the committed and mesmerizing performance from Goth, who switches from charming to terrifying effortlessly in one of the best cult movies 2022 has to offer.

9 ‘Heavy Trip’ (2018)

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Heavy Trip follows four metalheads in a small town in Finland as they spend their days jamming as an amateur heavy metal band. Having not played a single gig in 12 years, the guys decide enough is enough and set out to crash the stage at a metal festival in Norway in the heavy metal movie. Along the way they find love, death, and the true meaning of metal.

Metal fans owe it to themselves to check out Heavy Trip, which perfectly captures the feeling of being an outcast in your hometown because of how you dress and what music you like. The characters are memorable, and the laughs are constant, making this one of the most charming and funny comedies in years, with enough appeal to entertain anyone regardless of their taste in music.

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8 ‘Theater Camp’ (2023)

Jimmy Tatro and Ayo Edebiri in Theater Camp
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After the beloved owner of a children’s theater camp falls into a coma, her clueless son takes over and proceeds to run the institution into the ground. Not willing to see their cherished safe space ripped away from them, the staff and students of the camp come together to put on a great show to keep the camp’s finances afloat.

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Packed full of great characters, Theater Camp‘s eccentric cast help turn AdirondACTS into a place you want to visit. Featuring plenty of laughs and a final theater performance that is genuinely entertaining, Theater Camp is one of the best comedies of 2023 and is sure to attract more fanfare over the years.

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7 ‘Bad Times at the El Royale’ (2018)

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Resembling the kind of character-hopping action-thrillers that Quentin Tarantino cut his teeth on, Bad Times at the El Royale revolves around a cast of strangers who all arrive at a remote hotel on the same fateful night. Each with something to hide, it is not long before the characters begin to turn on each other with fatal consequences.

Bolstered by a fantastic cast that includes Jeff Bridges, Cynthia Erivo, and Chris Hemsworth, Bad Times at the El Royale‘s mystery keeps audiences guessing until the end. It possesses one of the sharpest screenplays in recent years and is the kind of movie that warrants repeated viewings to pick up on every little detail.

6 ‘The Death of Stalin’ (2017)

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Based on the passing of former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin in 1953, The Death of Stalin is a political satire that revolves around the handful of contenders scrambling to replace the ruler. The ensemble cast of bumbling characters includes the likes of Steve Buscemi, Andrea Riseborough, and Jason Isaacs.

Upon release, The Death of Stalin was hailed as one of the funniest overlooked comedies in recent years and is regularly cited for its lampooning of real-world politics. Despite being praised by all that have seen it, its political setting has held it back from achieving mainstream appeal, making it a perfect candidate to become a new cult movie in the future.

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5 ‘Bullet Train’ (2022)

Brad Pitt and Aaron Taylor-Johnson in 'Bullet Train'
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Professional assassin Ladybug (Brad Pitt) is given the simple task of boarding a Japanese bullet train and stealing a briefcase. Only the task is not so simple, as the train is also home to a variety of other assassins, each with their own objective as they battle throughout the tight corridors of the speeding locomotive.

Released to mixed reviews, Bullet Train was dismissed by most mainstream outlets. It is a highly entertaining action-comedy, however, packed with great characters, such as Brian Tyree Henry and Aaron Taylor-Johnson‘s bickering twins who hand out Thomas the Tank Engine stickers. Audiences are already starting to come around to the film, with it destined to become one of the best cult movies of recent years.

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