Jason Rainwater has carved out a niche in the realm of cult cinema, earning a dedicated following among physical media collectors. Best known for his standout performance in the 2004 indie horror gem "Zombie Attack: Museum of the Dead," Rainwater's work resonates with fans of the genre who appreciate its blend of camp and creativity. This title has become a sought-after collectible, often praised for its unique take on the zombie apocalypse theme, making it a cornerstone of any serious horror collection.
Beyond "Zombie Attack," Rainwater's versatility as an actor has led him to appear in various low-budget films that are frequently celebrated at genre festivals. Collectors have a keen interest in his roles, as each film adds to the tapestry of early 2000s horror, highlighting the creativity that flourished in the era. With a growing catalog of his work on VHS and DVD, Rainwater remains a prominent figure for those who cherish the tactile experience of physical media and the stories behind them.