Midnight Movies
"Midnight Movies" refer to a film exhibition phenomenon that began in the late 1960s and gained popularity in the 1970s. These screenings typically occur late at night and often feature cult films, experimental works, or unconventional cinema. Audiences are encouraged to interact with the film, creating a unique communal experience.
Notable examples of Midnight Movies include The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Pink Flamingos. These films often attract dedicated fan bases who participate in rituals, such as dressing up as characters or shouting lines. The movement has influenced modern cinema and continues to inspire late-night screenings today.