
The Little Shop of Horrors
In this delightfully twisted cult classic from 1960, a shy, luckless florist named Seymour discovers a strange and exotic plant that brings him sudden fame and fortune—until he realizes it thrives on human blood. As the plant grows bigger, meaner, and far more demanding, Seymour is pulled into an escalating spiral of desperation, dark comedy, and accidental murder. Packed with beatnik absurdity, low-budget charm, and a scene-stealing early appearance by a gleefully unhinged Jack Nicholson, The Little Shop of Horrors is a fast-talking, flesh-eating romp where ambition blooms into chaos and the houseplant is very much in charge.
