Dark and brooding, Angel Heart is an engaging noir thriller with an occult edge driven by a powerful performance by Mickey Rourke.
Intelligent, witty, and even educational, Erik the Viking is one of those timeless and feel-good fantasy comedies you can watch anytime.
Brain Damage will make you realize that the genre of weird and gory eighties horror comedies is much more creative than you thought.
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...
Two and half minutes is all it takes for Warning Sign to hook you in and show you just how engaging, well-crafted, and realistic it is.
Angel is a raw and engaging movie following people living on the margins of society hunted by a serial killer and exploring powerful motives.
Superfast prototype cars, heists, fights, romance, and hacking all come together in Black Moon Rising, a hidden gem from the eighties.
Incredibly brutal, dark, and visceral, Cyborg sure is a memorable movie but the story of how it came to be is even better.
Oozing eighties-style machismo and rolling-on-the-floor-laughing funny, Deadly Prey is probably the best so bad that it's good movie ever made.
Are you stuck in a rut, working a dead-end job, and having trouble sleeping? If you are, check out Into the Night, a breezy and fun masterpiece.
Creative, refreshing, and charming, Hell Comes to Frogtown is vibrant eighties post-apocalyptic movie poking fun at genders, sex, and much more.
Are you tired of your life on Earth and are looking for something new and exciting? I give you Outland, space western set on the moon Io and starring Sean Connery.
Embark on a dangerous journey to the forbidden zone on a distant planet with Spacehunter, a forgotten but entertaining and charming B science fiction movie.
Charming, entertaining, and funny, The Night Before is an incredibly immersive comedy following young Keanu Reeves during one wild night.
Endearing and driven by John Cleese's hilarious performance, Clockwise is a mainstream and wholesome road trip adventure movie worth watching.
Cheesy, entertaining, and hilariously nonsensical, Neon Maniacs is one of those endearing eighties horror movies that will find a special place in your heart.
Immersive and vibrant, After Hours is a dark and almost surreal comedy taking place during one crazy night where anything that can happen will happen.
Underrated and incredibly stylish, Dead End Drive-In is one of the most authentic post-apocalyptic movies of the eighties with a poignant story about conformism.
Entertaining and sleazy, Fear City combines nudity, violence, and neon-lit streets of New York in the eighties into a flawed movie still worth watching.
Incredibly entertaining and honest, Monster Shark or Devil Fish as it's also known, is a hilarious movie so bad that it's good that won't disappoint you.
DeepStar Six is an undemanding and character-oriented underwater science fiction thriller reminiscent of Alien with a good cast and decent atmosphere.
So, you've run out of all great science fiction movies from the eighties? Not a problem, just switch to the good ones like mysterious and charming Moontrap.
If you're looking for a decent eighties thriller/courtroom drama to space out, check out Jagged Edge starring Jeff Bridges and Glenn Close.
Gritty, authentic, and very entertaining, Amsterdamned is a Dutch slasher about a hard-boiled detective and serial killer lurking in Amsterdam's canals.
The Believers is a slow-burner following an investigation about a series of ritualistic murders of children in New York and a man who got too close to the case.
Parasite is a cheesy low-budget B movie about a scientist trying to find a cure against a deadly parasite while traversing the post-apocalyptic wasteland.
Leviathan borrowed so many elements from Alien and The Thing, that we shouldn't be mad but amazed at what ultimately turned out to be a charming homage.
Wes Craven's The Serpent and the Rainbow is an atmospheric, original, and gritty slow-burner exploring the mystery behind the voodoo zombie myth.
Cheesy and unintentionally funny, Cutting Class is a stereotypical slasher featuring gorgeous Jill Schoelen and Brad Pitt in one of his first movie roles.
Extremely entertaining and easy-going eighties science-fiction extravaganza complete with a post-apocalyptic setting, crazy fashion, and great pacing.
Although this is a movie about a giant boar, it also explores a lot of other issues like hunting, meatpacking industry and poverty in the Australian outback
Based on a novel written by Stephen King and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, this post-apocalyptic action movie stood the test of time.
This hilariously bad ninja movie from the eighties might be one of the best movies so bad they're good. Very entertaining and fast-paced it's a must-see
Highly immersive and atmospheric, Frantic is a slow-burning thriller following one man's efforts to find his kidnapped wife in Paris.
Hilarious and creative, See No Evil, Hear No Evil is a definition of a non-stop laughs comedy driven by incredible performances by Wilder and Pryor.
Visceral, creative, and a bit clunky, Scanners is one of Cronenberg's early horrors powered by Michael Ironside's commanding presence.
Explosively paced and full of shootouts, explosions, and chase scenes, The Hidden is a refreshingly different eighties science fiction movie.
Following a group of horny teenagers trapped in a mall with killer robots, Chopping Mall is a charmingly cheesy slasher offering loads of fun.
The Blob takes one incredibly smart and authentic premise and slaps it onto the body of your typical eighties horror with great results.