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      • Unlike Suspiria, Inferno received a very limited theatrical release, thus unable to match the box office success of its predecessor. While initial critical response was mostly negative, its reputation has improved considerably over the years. Kim Newman has called it "perhaps the most underrated horror movie of the 1980s."
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    • Inferno (1980) Rotten Tomatoes – 58% IMDb – 6.7. Not exactly a sequel to ‘Suspiria’ in the most traditional fashion, but ‘Inferno’ certainly seems to take place in the same elaborate universe – full of lush palettes, uncontrollable circumstances and terrifying witches.
    • Pumpkinhead (1988) Rotten Tomatoes – 56% IMDb – 6.2. This excellent revenge fantasy from the late great special effects wizard, Stan Winston evokes the feeling of a very grim fairy tale; its eerie backwoods setting, combined with a touching story with a great ending have made this one of the best unsung cult films from the 80s.
    • The Keep (1983) Rotten Tomatoes – 31% IMDb – 5.8. A garrison of Nazi soldiers are ordered to take control of an isolated keep in the middle of the Carpathian Mountains.
    • Clownhouse (1988) Rotten Tomatoes – 40% IMDb – 5.8. If viewers can somehow think past the behind-the-scenes controversy that occurred during the making of ‘Clownhouse’ then it may just prove to be quite a competent example of the exhausted home-invasion premise – especially if they are a severe sufferer of Coulrophobia.
  2. Inferno is a 1980 Italian supernatural horror film written and directed by Dario Argento, and starring Irene Miracle, Leigh McCloskey, Eleonora Giorgi, Daria Nicolodi and Alida Valli. The plot follows a young man's investigation into the disappearance of his sister, who had been living in a New York City apartment building that also served as a ...

  3. From "Pumpkinhead" and "Christine" to "Inferno" and "Bad Taste," these are 10 of the most underrated horror movies made between 1980 and 1989 — when "Halloween," "Friday the 13th," and...

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    • Opera (1987) Arguably one of Dario Argento's most overlooked cinematic triumphs, the Italian giallo slasher Opera tells the pulse-pounding tale of a gifted soprano vocalist (Cristina Marsillach) who is the star of Verdi's Macbeth and finds herself entangled in a series of grisly murders at the opera house committed by a mysterious masked figure.
    • Waxwork (1988) In the horror anthology movie Waxwork, a bunch of high school kids enter a wax museum where they pass into the creepy world of its exhibits.
    • Society (1989) A high school kid doesn't believe that his upper-class family is what they claim to be in Society, a satirical body horror film. The film follows an upper-class boy who stumbles upon a vast conspiracy that may implicate his family.
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    • Return to Horror High. 1986’s meta-slasher Return to Horror High took Scream’s deconstruction even further a decade before Wes Craven’s masterpiece arrived, crafting a send-up of the slasher sub-genre that also functioned as a tense, clever slasher in itself.
    • Pumpkinhead. 1988’s Pumpkinhead is a tragic story of a father losing his son and swearing vengeance on the thoughtless teens responsible. This plot may sound heavy, but director Stan Winston’s incredible creature design ensures that the titular monster makes this grim horror movie well worth watching.
    • Society. For most of its runtime, 1989’s Society is a queasy social satire that takes aim at the worsening income inequality of the 1980s. A teen begins to feel that his adoptive family isn't quite right, but he can’t place his finger on what is wrong with the blue-blooded clan.
    • Firestarter. 2022’s remake is abominable, but 1984’s original adaptation of the Stephen King novel Firestarter is surprisingly strong. Drew Barrymore is as adorable as ever in the title role and her separation from her father is genuinely moving as a shady group of government operatives attempt to harness her psychic abilities.
  4. 1. Psycho II. 1983 1h 53m R. 6.6 (32K) Rate. 54 Metascore. After twenty-two years of psychiatric care, Norman Bates attempts to return to a life of solitude, but the specters of his crimes - and his mother - continue to haunt him. Director Richard Franklin Stars Anthony Perkins Vera Miles Meg Tilly. 2. Society. 1989 1h 39m R. 6.5 (22K) Rate.

  5. Sep 24, 2018 · One of the Italian horror mastermind’s finest films, Inferno. In this chilling mystery, the tenants of a Manhattan apartment are terrorized by deadly spirits — among other equally gruesome things, they’re decapitated, clawed to death by cats, burned and attacked by a knife-wielding killer.