Crazy Cow Movies May 2026
India holds the cow as sacred, which makes the subgenre there particularly interesting. The Bollywood horror-comedy 'Gauravam' (unofficially subtitled The Holy Cow) features a ghost that possesses a cow to exact revenge on a landlord. In one scene, the cow uses a smartphone. In another, it performs a martial arts kick. It is a wild, tonal shift from Western killer cow movies, blending social commentary with visual absurdity.
On the documentary side, Cowspiracy isn't a "crazy cow movie" in the horror sense, but for vegans and environmentalists, it is terrifying. The film posits that cows are secretly destroying the planet via methane emissions. The "crazy" part is the conspiracy angle—that governments are hiding the truth about cattle. It’s the JFK of cow docs. Crazy cow movies
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Mainstream critics largely ignore these films, but cult fans praise them for: