Articles related to "80s Horror"With the psychological thriller that is The Shining, to the gore-fest of A Nightmare on Elm Street, the 1980s delivered some of the most memorable horror movies to date.
Classic 80s horror flick adapted from Stephen King's story and screenplay. Two kids try to escape a werewolf with the help of their uncle.
George C. Scott moves into a new (haunted) house after the death of his wife and daughter ; he is consumed by the house's history and an untold murder.
The 1981 slasher pic 'My Bloody Valentine' was probably the least necessary movie that to be remade, but this do-over is a shamelessly bloody, cheesy hoot for gore fans.
The 80s is an era of fun, campy horror films. One little known example of 80s horror at its finest is Night of the Creeps directed by Fred Dekker.
Jamie Lee Curtis is stalked by an insane, revenge-seeking classmate aboard a train. Watch it again before the remake comes out in 2008.
An unusual and creepy horror movie featuring experimental psychotherapy and bizarre child-like murderous creatures.
This low budget New Zealand horror film from Peter Jackson is highly entertaining and a must for horror fans, a true stomach churner.
Return to Sleepaway Camp is a crude, unnecessary addition to a mediocre 80s horror franchise that went straight to DVD.
Sleepaway Camp is the cautionary tale of murder, homosexuality, and summer camp.
This mostly standard horror film starts off pretty effective, as far as direct-to-video features go, until it succumbs to pure formula.
Before his wildly successful Scream series, Wes Craven's wicked imagination dreamt up and unleashed A Nightmare on Elm Street, one of the best horror films of all time.
My Bloody Valentine will please those who like lots of gore and various objects protruding from the screen with fascinating 3-D effects.
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