From Star Wars to Gremlins: Investigating the most baffling plot holes in popular 80s films. Can you find the missing links? Let's find out!
Explore the character dynamics in Fright Night, a horror comedy that became a box office hit, where traditional vampire traits clash with modern suburban values
Joe Dante’s Explorers blends family sci-fi with humor and imagination, capturing youthful dreams and miscommunication with aliens, but failed commercially.
The A-Team is pure, unpretentious cinematic entertainment. It offers two hours of enjoyable viewing, where everyone can find something to appreciate
Dark Tower is a largely forgotten title. It is a curiosity. It blends old-school elements with modern ones, combining interesting ideas with outright missteps.
The third part of "Beverly Hills Cop" was a financial and artistic failure, burying plans for Axel's return to the screen for a long time.
If I had to pick a film that perfectly captures the 1980s, "Beverly Hills Cop" would be at the top of the list.
It all depends on the age at which we watched a certain film from the 80s, as well as the age at which we watch it...
Do you remember ALF, the 91-centimeter-tall alien from the planet Melmac, who crashed his spaceship onto the garage roof of the Tanner family?
Dragonslayer deserves attention for its cinematic form. The spectacle is incredibly picturesque and still manages to impress with the precision of its execution