1980s Cinema
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The Funhouse (1981): A Creepy Carnival Ride That Loses Its Thrills Too Soon
Pay to get in. Pray to get out!
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Waxwork (1988): A Delightfully Campy Journey Through Horror History
Doesn’t shy away from the blood and horror
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Satan’s Blade (1984): A Clumsy Slasher That Never Finds Its Edge
A film that fails to capitalize on its premise
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Gothic (1986): Ken Russell’s Chaotic Vision of Romanticism and Madness
A chaotic, flawed, yet undeniably memorable ride through the dark corners of literary history
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Sleepaway Camp (1983): A Twisted, Campy Slasher With a Shocking Bite
Willing to go to places most horror films of the time wouldn’t
