Day of the Dead [1985]
Very visceral, intelligent, and intense, Day of the Dead is the first psychological zombie movie that’s still one of the best in the genre.
Very visceral, intelligent, and intense, Day of the Dead is the first psychological zombie movie that’s still one of the best in the genre.
Atmospheric and compelling, Black Death is a movie following an expedition to a strange village mysteriously untouched by the bubonic plague.
Zapped! is your average eighties feel-good teen comedy with a supernatural twist, tamer than similar movies but fun enough to warrant a viewing.
Willing to push the limits, Splice is a creepy science fiction horror movie equally thought-provoking and visually unsettling.
Night of the Comet is a fun and refreshing eighties post-apocalyptic indie movie tapping into intriguing what-if fantasy with a lot of humor.
Refreshingly set in Europe, Unknown is another gripping Liam Neeson thriller offering a story full of twists and mystery.
Charming, cheesy, and at times quite graphic, Fright Night is a cool eighties vampire movie you’re going to keep coming back to.
Taking place aboard a small airplane, Altitude is a quite effective Lovecraftian blend of mystery and horror worth checking out.
Forgettable but highly entertaining, The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec is a French fantasy adventure movie worth watching.
Deliciously gory and at the same time hilarious, Re-Animator is one of the best horror comedies of the eighties. And for a good reason.
Simple and effective, True Grit is an entertaining western movie featuring an all-star cast and that familiar Coen Brothers twist.
One of the funniest bad movies ever, Troll 2 is just so freaking adorable, cheesy, and cheerful, that it’s going to steal your heart forever.