12 Creature Features That Changed Pop Culture Forever

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1.Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)

Gill-man walks towards the screen

2.Godzilla (1954)

Godzilla terrorizes a city

3.The Fly (1958)

A woman screaming, seen through the many eyes of a fly

Full of era-appropriate fears of the perils of science, The Fly follows a scientist whose atoms get combined with that of a housefly in an experiment gone terribly wrong.

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4.The Birds (1963)

Birds attack a group of students

5.Jaws (1975)

Two men sit in the cabin of a boat

A rare creature feature that was also a Best Picture nominee, Spielberg's famous high concept shark tale is well remembered for its iconic soundtrack as well as being one of the first ever "summer blockbusters."

Universal

6.Alien (1979)

Ripley looks at the alien

Ridley Scott's smash hit opened to middling reviews, but has since been regarded as one of the most culturally impactful horror movies of all time. Alien launched the stardom of Sigourney Weaver as well as several successful sequels, prequels, and crossover films.

20th Century Fox

7.Tremors (1990)

Two men back up against a wall

Tremors explores and even pokes fun at many of the tropes of early monster films. Though not a box office hit, this horror-comedy led by a charismatic Kevin Bacon stands up to the test of time and remains a very fun watch.

Universal

8.Snakes on a Plane (2006)

Samuel L. Jackson in "Snakes on a Plane"

In the early Wild West of meme culture, never before had a film garnered so much excitement and online buzz before it even released like Snakes on a Plane. Even in 2023, the line "I have had it with these..." (you know the rest) lives in our minds rent free.

New Line Cinema

9.Splice (2009)

A half-human creature pins a woman down

Full of disturbing twists and turns, Splice follows the growth of Dren, a half-human half-animal creature created by genetic engineer and married couple Clive and Elsa. The film is still remembered for its shocking sex scenes and eerie, ambiguous ending.

Gaumont

10.Piranha 3D (2010)

Survivors climb a life boat

Ah, Piranha 3D. What a moment in time, right? This horror comedy led by Elisabeth Shue and Adam Scott really hit at the right moment when both 3D movies and insanely campy parodies were in vogue. This movie bravely asked, why not both?

The Weinstein Company

11.Pacific Rim (2013)

A large mech falls from space

Guillermo del Toro's loving homage to kaiju, mecha, and other staples of Japanese media went on to become his most successful film of all time. The impressive international ensemble and stylistic action sequences earned this film a large dedicated fanbase, particularly from fans of anime and manga.

Warner Bros.

12.The Babadook (2014)

The Babadook's pop-up book says "Let me in!"

Australian filmmaker Jennifer Kent's Sundance debut became yet another internet sensation upon its release, particularly among queer fans who identified him as a "gay icon" thanks to his flamboyant and dramatic persona.

Umbrella Entertainment

If you love creature features, be sure to catch The Black Demon, now playing in theaters!