Horror Movie Review: Girls Nite Out (1982)
It’s back to the 80s with a familiar but entertaining slasher horror. Girls Nite Out was directed by Robert Deubel, and stars Julia Montgomery, Suzanne Barnes, Rutanya Alda, and Hal Holbrook.
It’s back to the 80s with a familiar but entertaining slasher horror. Girls Nite Out was directed by Robert Deubel, and stars Julia Montgomery, Suzanne Barnes, Rutanya Alda, and Hal Holbrook.
A non-prosecuted video nasty, and for good reason, The Slayer aka Nightmare Island was directed by J. S. Cardone who wrote it with William R. Ewing. It stars Sarah Kendall, Frederick Flynn, Carol Kottenbrook and Alan McRae.
Directed by Alberto De Martino and starring Michael Moriarty in a dual role, Blood Link is a Giallo-style horror about formerly conjoined twins and gives the viewer plenty of mystery, murder and sex to enjoy.
Written and directed by Tony Williams, Next of Kin is a bit of a forgotten Aussie horror. A smart, atmospheric and tense film, it stars Jackie Kerin and John Jaratt.
A video nasty without much in the way of nasty (at least what you might expect), Visiting Hours is a 1982 slasher horror from director Jean-Claude Lord. The film stars Lee Grant, Linda Purl and Michael Ironside.
Directed by Sidney J. Furie, The Entity is a supernatural horror film based off the 1978 novel of the same name. Written by Frank De Felitta (who also wrote the screenplay for the movie) the book was based off the true story of Doris Bither.
The Slumber Party Massacre series (three films) has the distinct honour of being the first horror movie series to be directed exclusively by women. That’s a pretty cool fact, it’s just a pity that the first movie, The Slumber Party Massacre is such a ‘by the numbers’ slasher horror.
Cat People is a 1982 erotic horror movie directed by Paul Schrader and starring Nastassja Kinski, Malcolm McDowell and John Heard.