Warlock [1989]
Refreshing and authentic, Warlock is just so weird, funny, and above all, honest, that you won’t be able to take your eyes off it.
Refreshing and authentic, Warlock is just so weird, funny, and above all, honest, that you won’t be able to take your eyes off it.
Artistic and a bit disjointed, To Live and Die in L.A. is a different type of neo-noir police thriller with memorable characters and action sequences.
The first adaptation of Hannibal Lecter novels, Manhunter is an atmospheric, visually authentic, and captivating serial killer movie.
The Gods Must Be Crazy is another hilarious eighties oddity ripe for deconstruction and analysis, especially when it comes to racism.
The Beast of War is not only one of the best war movies, but it’s also one of the best anti-war and movies about tanks, a fucking masterpiece.
Wolfen is not a movie about werewolves but a refreshing eighties oddity following a detective investigating a string of vicious murders.
Not only does Runaway Train provides you with immersive action and thrills but it also features phenomenal character development.
Cheesy, over-the-top but with a couple of memorable elements, Cobra is a perfect example of an entertaining action movie from the eighties.
Not only is The Brain a gloriously epic and honest eighties creature feature but it’s also a hilarious movie so bad that it’s good.
Incredibly entertaining, Tango and Cash is one of the most underrated buddy cop movies from the eighties with just the perfect cast.
No, Snake Eater is not gay porn but an entertaining and cheesy eighties B action movie with a lot of chest hair and denim. Literally.
Gather ’round children of the night and hear the story of Lifeforce, a movie so weird that we’re still talking