10. Eraserhead
One of the first examples of lo-fi horror is David Lynch's independent, surrealist, body-horror film Eraserhead. The black-and-white film, which marks Lynch's directorial debut, centres on a man (Jack Nance) who raises his malformed child against the backdrop of bleak industrialism. The film has a cult following and has received accolades for its avant-garde concepts, style, and imagery.
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