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A Nightmare on Elm Street. The original film in the classic slasher franchise is just as chilling today as it was in 1984, with few villains as iconic and culturally significant as Freddy Krueger.
These top-notch films from the 1920s to the 1960s may be old, but they're still terrifying. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...
An old-school classic, this scary horror movie stars Kurt Russell as MacReady, an arctic researcher trapped with a killer alien able to disguise itself as his teammates. 'The Shining' (1980)
Television Movie Based on a true story [23] Vampirella: Jim Wynorski: Talisa Soto, Roger Daltrey, Tom Deters, Angus Scrimm: United States: Presented by Roger Corman Based on the 1969 comic book series [24] Witchcraft VIII: Salem's Ghost: Joseph John Barmettler: Kim Kopf, Jack Valan, David Jean Thomas: United States [25]
Comedy-horror [19] The Murder Clinic: Lionello De Felice: William Berger, Françoise Prévost, Mary Young: Italy France [1] Naked Evil: Stanley Goulder: Anthony Ainley, Basil Dignam, Brylo Ford: United Kingdom [19] The Navy vs. the Night Monsters: Michael A. Hoey: Mamie Van Doren, Anthony Eisley, Biff Elliot: United States [21] The Painted Skin ...
Horror Anthology Special effects supervised by Tom Savini [20] Needful Things: Fraser C. Heston: Max von Sydow, Ed Harris, Bonnie Bedelia: United States Based on the Stephen King novel [21] Night Owl: Jeffrey Arsenault: John Leguizamo, James Raftery, Ali Thomas United States [22] Night Terrors: Tobe Hooper: Robert Englund, Zoe Trilling, Alona ...
Cinemark theaters will show retro movies from 1984 starting August 12, and tickets will be just $5. See the movie lineup and where your closest Cinemark is. Cinemark to show $5 retro movies ...
Creature Features first aired from July to August 1969 on a test run, and was found to be a hit. The movies broadcast were taken from the classic horror movies of the 1930s and 1940s, the horror and science-fiction films of the 1950s, British horror films of the 1960s, and the Japanese "giant monster" movies of the 1960s, and early 1970s.