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Top Ten 80s Horror Movies

With Conan the Barbarian and Fright Night remakes in theaters now, and a slew of reboots in the works, it seems like Hollywood is looking backward instead of forward for film ideas. The ’80s offers a cinematic smorgasbord of nostalgia-laced movies to remake, reboot and re-imagine. And it looks like filmmakers will sink their fangs into any sacrosanct iconic 80s pic to drain it of all life and heart. This has me considering what makes ‘80s pics such tempting cinema for modern filmmakers/studios. Is it just the nostalgia, or is it that some filmmakers in the ‘80s weren’t afraid to take risks? Maybe it’s that sometimes silly innocence that reflects the “let’s break out into dance right now” spirit of the decade. Since there are so many seminal ‘80s films out there, I’m going to start a Top Ten series highlighting the best ’80s movies in each genre, from horror to fantasy/adventure to everything in between. So at the risk of giving exploitative filmmakers any ideas, or leaving out some rabid fan’s favorite pic, here’s my list of the Top Ten ‘80s Movies: Horror (and yes, many of these have already been given soulless remakes):

[h2]10. Watcher in the Woods[/h2]

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Who says Disney can’t do horror? This little known horror gem stars Bette Davis in a cult-themed spooktacular directed by Escape to Witch Mountain director John Hough. It capitalizes on slow build tension and eerie atmosphere instead of blood and guts, and delivers some genuine scares. It will probably take some people by surprise as it is a Disney production, and though the acting isn’t high caliber it is a chilling horror film safe for pretty much all ages.

That concludes the list. Most of these are no-brainers, others may come as a surprise, but I feel these ten horror films represent a decade that was both innovative and forward-looking. I wish Hollywood would capture the spirit of ‘80s cinema and not its movie rights.

Have I missed any seminal ‘80s horror pics? Let us know in the comments section below.