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The term B-movie originally referred to a Hollywood motion picture designed to be distributed as the "lower half" of a double feature, often a genre film featuring cowboys, gangsters, or horror. In the days of the major film studios, this was official terminology that also gave rise to the practice of referring to "A-list" or "B-list" stars. (For example, Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, made a career out of acting in B-movies.) The major studios had "B-units" that made their B-movies, but there were also small studios?such as Republic Pictures and Monogram Pictures?which specialized in making B-movies.

External links

  • Bad Movies B-movie reviews, each with screenshots, sound clips, and a video clip
  • Nanarland French website that hosts reviews and several media/information on B-movies and other bad movies
  • B-Masters Cabal A confederation of movie review sites specializing in B- and cult movies.
  • Stomp Tokyo B-movie reviews with an emphasis on monster movies.
  • The Astounding B-Monster A compendium of b-movie articles and interviews, mostly of historical nature