Summary

  • Get ready to journey back to the 1980s with Netflix's curated selection of iconic films screening in select theaters and available to stream.
  • From classic 80s staples like Beverly Hills Cop to cult classics like A Nightmare on Elm Street, there's something for every movie buff to enjoy.
  • Netflix's Milestone Movie Collection celebrates cinema milestone years, with 1984 films lined up for April and May screenings, including The Natural and This is Spinal Tap.

If you're feeling nostalgic for the 1980s, Netflix has got you covered. As part of their Milestone Movies: The Anniversary Collection, the streamer is sending over two dozen 1984 movies to Netflix-owned theaters for a limited time. The films will screen at the Paris Theater in New York, The Egyptian Theater in Hollywood, and The Bay Theater in Pacific Palisades, California, throughout select dates in April and May (via Variety). The films will also be available to stream. In January, Netflix announced its Milestones Movie Collection, which celebrates cinema turning 20 to 50 years old throughout 2024.

The curated selection of 1984 features includes something for just about everyone - whether you're taking a trip down memory lane or watching for the first time. Among the chosen titles are 1980s staples like Eddy Murphy's Beverly Hills Cop (a good watch ahead of Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, which premieres on the streamer on July 3), John Hughes' coming-of-age Sixteen Candles, and the Kevin Bacon-led Footloose. There's also an opportunity to check out Academy Award winner Ke Huy Quan's first feature role in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, where the actor famously portrayed Short Round when he was just 12. Horror fans, meanwhile, are sure to enjoy a rewatch (or two) of horror legend Robert Englund's first go-around as Freddy Krueger in Wes Craven's Nightmare on Elm Street.

A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
R
Horror
Release Date
November 16, 1984
Director
Wes Craven
Cast
Heather Langenkamp , Johnny Depp , Robert Englund , John Saxon , Ronee Blakley , Amanda Wyss
Runtime
1hr 31min
Main Genre
Horror
Writers
Wes Craven
Studio
New Line Cinema, Media Home Entertainment, Smart Egg Pictures
Tagline
Welcome to your nightmare.
Franchise
A Nightmare on Elm Street

Film lovers will be happy to also find critically acclaimed titles like The Natural (starring Robert Redford), Love Streams, Places in the Heart (which earned Sally Field her second Oscar win for Best Actress), Ingmar Bergman's Fanny and Alexander, A Passage to India (which earned Peggy Ashcroft an Academy Award), 2010: The Year We Make Contact, The Killing Fields, Iceman, and the multiple Academy Award-winning Amadeus.

Cult Classics Join Netflix's Milestone Movie Collection

Kyle MacLachlan as Paul Atreides wearing black armor with Freman behind him in Dune 1984
Universal Pictures

Decades before Denis Villeneuve amassed praise and box office success with his star-studded Dune films, David Lynch and Kyle MacLachlan (in his first film role) joined forces to bring Frank Herbert's sci-fi novel to the big screen. Despite flopping - both at the box office and with critics - the film gained a cult following. Several other cult classics, like Brian De Palma's Body Double, Rob Reiner's critically acclaimed This is Spinal Tap, John Carpenter's Academy Award-nominated sci-fi Starman, and the fantastical The NeverEnding Story, also join the 1984 collection.

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Other films included in Netflix's 1984 Milestone Movies Anniversary Collection are the Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah-led rom-com Splash, the musical comedy The Muppets Take Manhattan, Robert Zemeckis' Romancing the Stone, comedyhorror creature-feature Gremlins, and the Robin Williams-led Moscow on the Hudson among others.

Netflix's 1974-chosen films for their previous Milestone Movies included Chinatown, Blazing Saddles, and Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. In July, the streamer will feature films from 1994; 2004 films will follow in October.

Screening dates are available through the Paris Theater, Bay Theater, and Egyptian Theater.