Send us a text In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of cinematic redemption. Some movies bombed at the box office, only to rise from the ashes as cult classics and fan favorites. From misunderstood masterpieces to ahead-of-their-time experiments, we explore how public opinion changed, what critics missed, and why certain flops found new life through midnight screenings, home video, and internet fandom. These are the films that proved failure isn’t always the final act.&nb...
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Send us a text In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of cinematic redemption. Some movies bombed at the box office, only to rise from the ashes as cult classics and fan favorites. From misunderstood masterpieces to ahead-of-their-time experiments, we explore how public opinion changed, what critics missed, and why certain flops found new life through midnight screenings, home video, and internet fandom. These are the films that proved failure isn’t always the final act.&nb...
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3324 The Music and Movie Podcast
Send us a text In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of cinematic redemption. Some movies bombed at the box office, only to rise from the ashes as cult classics and fan favorites. From misunderstood masterpieces to ahead-of-their-time experiments, we explore how public opinion changed, what critics missed, and why certain flops found new life through midnight screenings, home video, and internet fandom. These are the films that proved failure isn’t always the final act.&nb...