The 1990s was a fun decade for the horror genre, with many productions turning into unintentionally hilarious films years later. The '80s saw a peak in the horror genre, and by the time the '90s had rolled around, far less inspired films were being released. The '90s are considered a transition period in the horror genre, allowing filmmakers to play around and experiment, which ultimately produced a lot of films that were less than innovative.
Many of these films are considered rip-offs of the decades' accomplished releases, or they were simply unable to concoct a unique and compelling story of their own. Though the critical and commercial response to these films wasn't the best at the time of their original release, they went on to garner a cult following, being appreciated for their unintended campy tones. Films like Ticks, The Dentist, and Troll 2 have a pleasant...
Many of these films are considered rip-offs of the decades' accomplished releases, or they were simply unable to concoct a unique and compelling story of their own. Though the critical and commercial response to these films wasn't the best at the time of their original release, they went on to garner a cult following, being appreciated for their unintended campy tones. Films like Ticks, The Dentist, and Troll 2 have a pleasant...
- 1/20/2025
- by Aryanna Alvarado
- ScreenRant
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