John Wildman emerged in the late 1970s as a notable figure in cult cinema, appearing in Blackout (1978) as a pivotal character caught in a web of chaos. His role in Humongous (1982) further solidified his presence in the genre, where he navigates the treacherous landscape of horror and exploitation. Wildman's performances contribute to the gritty allure of these films, embodying the raw energy and unpredictability that define cult cinema. His work remains a testament to the era's unique storytelling and character dynamics.
Blackout
Thriller about four sadistic criminals who, after escaping during a transfer, take over a posh Manhattan apartment complex and start looting and terrorizing its occupants during New York City's famous 1977 blackout.