The 1980s were a golden age for cinema, producing iconic films that continue to captivate audiences to this day. From heartfelt comedies to gripping dramas, here are ten highly-rated 80s movies on Netflix that are worth revisiting:
10. She’s Gotta Have It (1986)
Directed by Spike Lee, “She’s Gotta Have It” follows the story of Nola Darling, a fiercely independent artist from Brooklyn who navigates her relationships with three very different men. Tracy Camilla Johns stars as Nola, bringing depth and charisma to the role.
9. Too Young the Hero (1988)
This gripping drama tells the story of twelve-year-old Calvin, who lies about his age to join the navy and ends up serving in the battle of Guadalcanal. When his true age is revealed, Calvin faces the consequences of his deception.
8. Silverado (1985)
In this action-packed Western, a group of cowboys arrives in a small town and finds themselves facing off against corrupt leaders and old enemies. With a stellar cast including Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn, and Kevin Costner, “Silverado” delivers thrills and excitement from start to finish.
7. Adam: His Song Continues (1986)
Based on a true story, this heart-wrenching film follows John and Reve Walsh as they fight to raise awareness about missing children after their own son is abducted and murdered.
6. The Ryan White Story (1989)
Teenager Ryan White contracts HIV from a tainted blood treatment and must battle discrimination and prejudice as he fights for his right to attend public school. This powerful drama sheds light on the early days of the AIDS epidemic.
5. Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story (1988)
When high school football coach Charlie Wedemeyer is diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease, he refuses to let his disability define him. This inspiring true story celebrates perseverance and the power of the human spirit.
4. The Breakfast Club (1985)
Directed by John Hughes, “The Breakfast Club” follows five high school students from different social circles as they bond during Saturday detention. With its memorable characters and timeless themes, this comedy-drama remains a classic of 80s cinema.
3. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986)
Matthew Broderick stars as the charismatic Ferris Bueller, who embarks on a day of adventure in Chicago after faking an illness to skip school. Packed with humor and hijinks, this iconic film is a must-watch for fans of 80s comedies.
2. Monty Python: Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1982)
Join the Monty Python troupe for a night of laughs in this live performance featuring classic sketches and Terry Gilliam animations. From “Travel Agent” to “Solo Wrestling,” this comedy extravaganza is a treat for fans of British humor.
1. Parrot Sketch Not Included: Twenty Years of Monty Python (1989)
Presented by Steve Martin, this anthology celebrates twenty years of Monty Python with a collection of sketches from the beloved TV series. From the “Dead Parrot” to the “Spanish Inquisition,” this compilation is a nostalgic trip down memory lane for Python fans everywhere.