Short Circuit (released in theaters on May 9, 1986) introduces us to “Number 5,” a highly sophisticated military robot designed by Nova Robotics for...
Doctor Detroit (released in theaters on May 6, 1983) stars Dan Aykroyd as Clifford Skridlow, a mild-mannered, stuffy professor of comparative literature at a...
Gotcha! (released in theaters on May 3, 1985) follows Jonathan Moore (Anthony Edwards), a goofy UCLA sophomore and a reigning champion of a campus-wide...
The Allnighter (released in theaters on May 1, 1987) follows college roommates Molly, Val, and Gina as they navigate the final frantic twenty-four hours...
A Change of Seasons, released in theaters on December 1, 1980, is a romantic comedy-drama that tackles marital infidelity and the evolving nature of...
The Delta Force, released in theaters on February 14, 1986, is a high-octane action-thriller loosely based on the real-life 1985 hijacking of TWA Flight...
My Chauffeur, released in theaters on January 24, 1986, coasts by on the infectious energy of its lead, Deborah Foreman (Valley Girl), delivering a quintessential,...
Dance ’til Dawn is a lighthearted, made-for-television romantic comedy that premiered on NBC on October 23, 1988 and perfectly captures the aesthetic and earnest...
Sam Peckinpah’s The Osterman Weekend, released in theaters on Nov. 4, 1983, takes Robert Ludlum’s densely plotted spy novel and transforms it into a...
Under Fire is a masterful and tense political thriller set against the backdrop of the 1979 Nicaraguan Revolution. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode, the film...
King Solomon’s Mines, released in theaters on Nov. 22, 1985, is a rousing, tongue-in-cheek adventure film based loosely on the classic 1885 novel by...
Spring Break, released in theaters on March 25, 1983, is a quintessential, often outlandish, comedy that perfectly captures the loud, hedonistic spirit of the...