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On this day August 15 1986, The Fly premiered in theaters. Directed by David Cronenberg, this intense science fiction horror film told the disturbing story of scientist Seth Brundle, whose teleportation experiment goes horribly wrong, merging his DNA with that of a common housefly.
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The 1980s marked a pivotal moment in horror cinema, producing some of the most creative, chilling, and culturally significant films ever made. This decade is often called the golden age of horror for many reasons. With a perfect blend of innovative storytelling, practical effects, and bold...
1980s horror
80s horror directors
80s horror films
best horror movies
body horror
classic horror movies
classic slasher films
cult horror films
davidcronenberg
freddy krueger
golden age of horror
horror movie icons
horror movie influence
iconic horror villains
jason voorhees
john carpenter
practical effects in horror
psychological horror
vhs horror era
wes craven
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