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      • 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 "Evil Dead" first reigned.
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    • Night of the Creeps (1986) Night of the Creeps was the movie that finally gave Tom Atkins his due. The white-haired, dark-mustached Atkins never succeeded in the same way as his leading man peers in the '80s like Russell, Gibson, or Baldwin.
    • 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.
    • 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. 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,"...

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    • 'The Howling V: The Rebirth'
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    • 'The Company of Wolves'
    • 'Lifeforce'
    • 'Opera'
    • 'Next of Kin'

    The night when Mary Shelley conceived the idea of Frankenstein remains one of the most famous in literary history and has been the subject of multiple films, TV episodes, and short stories over the years. Here, filmmaker Ken Russell leans into the surrealist, manic energy that he is still known for today, creating a nightmarish realization in Shell...

    This horror comedy revolves around two friends that make plans to attend a strip club, only to discover that the dancers are vampires. With one of them transforming into a vampire against his will and the other refusing to hurt his friend, this essentially crude B-Movie starts to take on surprising life. Related: Underrated Body Horror Films Not Di...

    The Howling is one of director Joe Dante's early meta masterpieces, but the sequels are notoriously bad, even among the already questionable realm of horror sequels of the 80s and 90s. However, once it made it to the fifth entry, creators decided to try something new by going the route of Agatha Christie's massively influential And Then There Were ...

    When a Catholic priest invites a physics professor and several of his students to help investigate a mysterious cylinder of green liquid, the mood is initially light. However, tensions flare as it becomes clear that there is something amiss and even world-threatening about this object. Apparently holding the embodiment of evil, these science-based ...

    Celia is devastated by her beloved grandmother's death and haunted by foreboding dreams. The paranoia of the time period, combined with some terrifying instances of bullying, lead Celia to take drastic action to protect herself against threats both real and imaginary. It's not every day that a horror movie gets comparisons to classic films like The...

    When he was a boy, Ed's father refused to open the door to grant refuge to a stranger lost in the woods, and the man was killed by a terrifying figure known as Pumpkinhead. Years later, when his own son is injured, Ed calls on Pumpkinhead to take vengeance on those that have done his family harm. The first film directed by special effects master St...

    Kicking off in the modern-day, teen Rosaleen dreams that she lives in a fairytale forest in which her parents are killed by a wolf, and she goes to live with her grandmother. Gifted with a symbolic red shawl, she is warned never to stray from the path. Aggressive advances from a local boy and attacks by a wolf coincide, forcing Rosaleen to grow up ...

    The crew of a space shuttle called the Churchill find a mysterious spaceship filled with strange bat-humanoid creatures and three ethereally beautiful figures in suspended animation. The crew goes quiet, and a rescue mission is launched, but it's clear that everyone on the Churchill is now dead, and the space shuttle is missing. That, folks, is how...

    The star of the operatic rendition of Macbeth is injured and replaced by her understudy, who is targeted by a killer that traps her and forces her to watch him commit murders by pinning her eyes open. Leaving as quickly as he arrives, this has a gaslighting effect on our protagonist as she attempts to understand what is even happening and who the k...

    Linda inherits an estate that her family has long used as a home for the elderly after her estranged mother passes away. Almost immediately, people start dying, which she initially tries to ignore due to their high-risk status. However, as she begins uncovering her mother's childhood diaries, it becomes clear that there has always been something a ...

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  3. Nov 28, 2019 · With that in mind, let's check out ten underrated horror movies from the 1980s. Updated November 28th, 2019: With '80s horror being the rage nowadays, we really can't help but add another handful of underrated titles you certainly need to watch.

  4. Oct 21, 2023 · The 1980s offered more than just slasher movies and body horror, with underrated gems like The Howling and Razorback showcasing unique and terrifying concepts. Vampire's Kiss, starring Nicholas Cage, is an unforgettable blend of satire, character study, and gothic horror, highlighting Cage's brave and impressive performance.

  5. 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.