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Low-Budget Cinema: Evolution of the B Movie
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Low-Budget Cinema: Evolution of the B Movie

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February 18, 202614m 53s

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Show Notes

This episode outlines the history and evolution of B movies, which began as low-budget films produced to fill the bottom half of double features during Hollywood's Golden Age. While originally characterized by short runtimes and formulaic plots in genres like Westerns, the industry shifted in the 1950s toward science fiction and horror as television altered traditional theater programming. This transition gave rise to the exploitation era, where independent studios used sensational marketing and edgy content to target teen audiences and drive-in viewers. Over time, the line between B movies and mainstream cinema blurred as major studios began producing high-budget blockbusters based on traditionally "low-brow" genres. Today, the term encompasses everything from arthouse experiments to ultra-low-budget Z movies and direct-to-video productions. Modern technology and digital distribution continue to sustain the genre, providing a training ground for emerging filmmakers and a niche for specialized cult content.