B Grade
"B Grade" refers to a classification often used in film and television to describe low-budget productions that may lack high production values or mainstream appeal. These films typically feature unconventional storylines, amateur actors, and unique styles, which can attract niche audiences.
Despite their lower quality, B Grade films can be entertaining and have developed a cult following. They often explore genres like horror, science fiction, or comedy, and may include elements of campiness or satire. Some notable examples include B-movies from the 1950s and 1960s, which have influenced modern filmmaking and pop culture.