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No Moore, But Plenty of Chills: 5 Horror Films From the 1980s That Are Scarier Than 'Substance'

Still from the movie 'The Substance' (2024)

Each of these films is worth watching multiple times, always revealing something new.

Last year, Substance was the talk of the town. Some hailed it as a cult horror, while others dismissed it as a cheesy relic of the VHS era. Regardless of where you stand, it doesn’t quite scare. However, some 80's horrors still give viewers goosebumps today. These five films have stood the test of time, showcasing how horror can be stylish, gripping, and truly terrifying.

The Fly (1986)

When it comes to remakes, few surpass the original like The Fly. The story of scientist Seth Brundle (Jeff Goldblum), who becomes a horrifying human-insect hybrid while testing his teleportation device, is a masterpiece of body horror.

David Cronenberg created more than a scary film, it’s a gripping tragedy. The gradual deterioration of the protagonist, grotesque special effects, and the outstanding performances by Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis make The Fly a true gem for those who appreciate deep emotions in the horror genre. It’s a film that both shocks and evokes genuine compassion.

An American Werewolf in London (1981)

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At first, it seems odd that the creator of comedies like The Blues Brothers would make a horror film. But the result exceeded expectations. Two American tourists traveling through Britain encounter a mysterious creature that attacks them at night. One dies, and the other is cursed. The standout moment is the werewolf transformation scene. Rick Baker’s makeup and effects remain a benchmark for the genre. The film balances humor with horror, thanks to its ironic soundtrack and a unique blend of scares and laughs.

Evil Dead II (1987)

This sequel essentially retells the events of the original Evil Dead, but with more energy and madness. Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell) is once again trapped in a cabin, battling demonic forces that threaten him physically and mentally. Evil Dead II became a cornerstone of horror-comedy, delivering scares, gore, and absurd humor. Ash transforms from a regular guy into a genre icon, and scenes with the talking hand, chainsaw, and ancient spells remain some of the most iconic in horror history.

A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)

Freddy Krueger revolutionized the slasher genre with his charisma, bladed glove, and sinister smile. The film’s real terror lies in its premise: what if you're not safe even in your dreams? The idea of a killer who stalks teenagers in their sleep is still chilling. Dreams, where we are most vulnerable, blur the line between reality and imagination. With its atmospheric soundtrack and innovative effects, A Nightmare on Elm Street remains a timeless classic.

The Shining (1980)

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Despite Stephen King’s criticism of this adaptation, The Shining has become one of the most iconic horror films in history. The story of a writer slowly descending into madness in an isolated hotel continues to captivate audiences with its eerie atmosphere and tension.

Stanley Kubrick didn’t aim for a faithful retelling of the book but instead crafted a distinctive visual style that fills every scene with a sense of dread. The red corridors, creepy twins, the snow outside, and of course, the famous line, “Here’s Johnny!” make the film not just terrifying but hypnotic.

These films prove that '80s horror created an atmosphere that still haunts viewers decades later. Unlike those that merely chase trends, they remain timeless. As for Substance, well... it’ll be forgotten soon enough.

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