Category: 1980s

0

Psycho III (1986)

In August 1984, Universal greenlit the next entry in the Psycho franchise, Psycho III.  Psycho II director Richard Franklin and screenwriter Tom Holland declined to return, causing Universal chairman Frank Price to hire Charles...

0

Psycho II (1983)

In 1980, the screenwriting team of Gary Travis and Michael January concocted an original horror film idea of a woman buying a house and coming to believe it’s haunted. It’s later revealed that there...

0

Jumpin’ Jack Flash (1986)

Whoopi Goldberg (The Player, The Lion King) stars as Terry Dolittle, a international accounts computer operator working behind the scenes for a major New York City bank. Terry gets into a bit of trouble with...

0

Sixteen Candles (1984) | John Hughes

It’s the day before Samantha Baker’s (Ringwald) older sister’s wedding. It’s also Samantha’s birthday. While her family all fuss and fret over the nuptials, they forget entirely Sam on her ‘Sweet 16’. The embarrassing grandparents...

0

Tango & Cash (1989)

Sylvester Stallone plays Ray Tango, a flashy, business-savvy LAPD narcotics officer. Kurt Russell plays Gabriel Cash, a blue-collar, devil-may-care type who scores big busts with equal success. Drug kingpin Yves Perret (Jack Palance) wants the...

0

Flashdance (1983)

A surprise hit of 1983, and influential in the dance-film genre on its own, Flashdance came at the right time, as MTV-style rock video editing and music montages became the norm for hits at the box...

0

Amityville II: The Possession (1982)

When the Lutz family sold their story to author Jay Anson of their account purchasing a home in Amityville, Long Island, that they left after 28 days due to demonic goings-on, they neglected to...

0

Popeye (1980)

E.C. Segar’s original comic strip provides the basis for this cinematic live-action adaptation of the popular titular character, which had also been popularized through the cartoons by Max Fleischer, revolving around a burly but...

0

Poltergeist III (1988)

Before the completion of Poltergeist II, MGM made plans for a third entry. As both Craig T. Nelson and JoBeth Williams were paid exorbitantly to return for the second feature, but neither actor was...