About

Video Threat is a curated database of punk, cult, exploitation, underground, and outsider cinema. Built for movie obsessives, VHS hunters, horror fans, soundtrack collectors, punks, goths, and anyone drawn to strange films living outside the mainstream, the site explores the worlds where cinema, music, rebellion, and subculture collide.

Inspired by late-night cable, dusty video stores, photocopied punk zines, grindhouse theaters, cult film books, and the DIY spirit of underground culture, Video Threat focuses on the movies that shaped scenes, aesthetics, and generations of outsiders.

The database includes punk films, cult horror, post-apocalyptic cinema, underground documentaries, exploitation classics, new wave oddities, VHS-era weirdness, music-driven films, and forgotten gems that deserve a second life. Some titles are legendary. Others barely survived on worn-out tapes passed between friends.

Video Threat combines structured movie data with curated editorial context, soundtrack connections, related films, streaming information, physical media links, and subculture-focused discovery tools. Instead of trying to be a giant generic movie database, the goal is to build something more focused, human, obsessive, and atmospheric.

This is not just a place to look up movies.

It’s a growing archive of outsider cinema culture.