While our superhero movies might’ve become more sophisticated in later years, this 80s camp classic still has a raw charm and vibrant energy to it that today’s attempts lack. More…
Tim Burton’s cult classic introduces us to the recently deceased Maitlands, the obnoxious Deetzes who move into their home and Beetlejuice, a freelance “bio-exorcist” who’s hired to get rid of them. More…
Years in Development Hell, production finally began in 1988 and the audiences were introduced in 1989 to a hero far removed from the campy TV incarnation they were familiar with. More…
No Christmas is complete without Tim Burton’s wonderfully ghoulish story of Jack Skellington hijacking the festivities to spread his nightmarish cheer! More…
Although dismissed over the years, Explorers remains a film that’s thoughtful in the way it portrayed how aliens might view us through our films and television. More…
As a kid did you often dream about being part of the greatest adventure in human history? Join us as we take a look back on this cult 80s sci-fi, Flight Of The Navigator. More…
Jamie Suckley accepts a lift from John Carpenter’s 1983 film, Christine, and realises something isn’t quite right with the 1957 Plymouth Fury or its driver. Will he ever learn? More…
When an evil djinn is freed from the jewel that held him for nearly 900 years, he sets about trying to claim new souls, who all probably wished they were more careful with their wishes. More…
Seeing our personal demons in the harsh light of day, as we see Krueger here, we might find they aren’t so scary after all and start to move beyond our nightmares about them. More…
Based on Clive Barker’s short story, Candyman sees a student writing a thesis on local myths and legends discovering – much to her horror – that one of them might be true. More…
Starring the members of the legendary band, Slade In Flame is a Rock ‘n Roll History lesson; focusing on the hardships of North England’s 70s working class society and the music scene. More…
Give yourself over to absolute pleasure. Swim the warm waters of sins of the flesh – erotic nightmares beyond any measure, and sensual daydreams to treasure forever. More…
Though I grew up knowing monsters weren’t real, that didn’t stop me from enjoying monster movies and this one came armed with quite a few of them, including Dracula and Wolfman. More…
Mikey, Mouth, Chunk and Data. Do you remember these guys from the 80s? Get your treasure maps and shovels ready, because we’re going on an adventure with The Goonies! More…
Wolfgang Petersen’s 1985 science fiction Enemy Mine is a memorable but underrated film about overcoming inherent prejudices by getting to know the enemy. More…
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