Jacob's Ladder. It got a very mixed reaction when released, but most of the popular film critics dismissed it, and it completely bombed at the box office. It has great, forboding atmosphere, a fantastic central performance by Tim Robbins, some unforgettable scenes (the party, ice-water bath, the hospital), and a fantastic score. One of my favourite horror films, if it can be classed as such.
A cult has grown around the film over the years, though I still think it's underrated. I find it kinda fascinating that it was directed by Adrian Lyne.
A cult has grown around the film over the years, though I still think it's underrated. I find it kinda fascinating that it was directed by Adrian Lyne.