If you loved the darkly comedic horror of 'Dr. Giggles' (1992), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similarly twisted movies and shows that blend horror, humor, and madness. Whether you're a fan of deranged doctors, over-the-top kills, or campy thrills, these picks will keep you entertained and slightly unsettled.

Basket Case (1982)
Description: A cult classic featuring bizarre medical horror elements, focusing on a deformed creature kept in a basket, with plenty of gruesome practical effects.
Fact: The film was made for just $35,000 and became a midnight movie sensation. The creature effects were created using stop-motion animation and puppetry.


The Stuff (1985)
Description: A satirical horror film about a mysterious substance that becomes a popular consumer product with horrifying consequences, blending body horror with social commentary.
Fact: The titular 'Stuff' was actually made from a mixture of yogurt, food coloring, and whipped cream. The film was marketed with the tagline 'Enough is never enough.'


The Toxic Avenger (1984)
Description: A splatter-filled superhero parody featuring extreme violence and bodily mutations, with a tone that balances horror and comedy.
Fact: Originally intended as a serious horror film, it was retooled as a comedy after test screenings. The film spawned multiple sequels and even a musical adaptation.


Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986)
Description: A chaotic blend of teen comedy and gross-out horror featuring mutant transformations and outrageous violence, set in a high school near a nuclear plant.
Fact: The film was shot in just 18 days on a shoestring budget. Many of the mutant effects were created using household items and food products.


Bad Taste (1987)
Description: An ultra-gory sci-fi horror comedy featuring extreme violence and bodily dismemberment, made with a DIY aesthetic and dark humor.
Fact: Director Peter Jackson shot the film on weekends over four years using homemade special effects. The vomit scene used real cottage cheese that had gone bad.


The Dentist (1996)
Description: A horror film centered around a deranged professional who uses his medical expertise for gruesome purposes, blending psychological terror with visceral gore.
Fact: The lead actor, Corbin Bernsen, underwent extensive dental training to make his performance more authentic. The film was so successful it spawned a sequel just two years later.


The Dentist 2 (1998)
Description: Continues the story of a mentally unstable dentist, ramping up the horror with even more extreme and creative acts of violence in a medical setting.
Fact: This sequel was shot back-to-back with another horror film by the same director, utilizing many of the same sets to save costs.


Slither (2006)
Description: A love letter to 1980s body horror films featuring grotesque transformations, slimy creatures, and a perfect balance of horror and humor.
Fact: The film's creature effects were all done practically, with minimal CGI. It was the feature directorial debut of James Gunn, who would later helm major superhero franchises.


Excision (2012)
Description: A darkly comedic and disturbing tale of a troubled teenager obsessed with surgery and blood, featuring shocking scenes of medical horror.
Fact: The film's lead actress, AnnaLynne McCord, completely transformed her appearance and demeanor for the role, shocking fans used to her glamorous TV persona.


Street Trash (1987)
Description: An outrageous and gory exploitation film featuring extreme violence and dark humor, with a focus on bodily mutilation and grotesque transformations.
Fact: The film's infamous 'melt' scenes were achieved using a combination of latex, food coloring, and microwaved jelly. It was shot on location in a real junkyard.
