10 Incredible Cult Classics You Need to Watch NOW!

From the gritty streets of 1960s Bronx in “The Wanderers” to the harrowing descent into crime in “Pusher,” these films encapsulate raw human emotion and societal commentary that feels more relevant now than ever. “To Live and Die in LA” exposes the moral decay of an era, while “Dogfight” juxtaposes the innocence of love against the brutality of youthful bravado, leaving viewers questioning the nature of masculinity and vulnerability.