If you're a fan of the cult classic 'Killer Workout' (1987) and its unique blend of horror and aerobics, you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same mix of suspense, campy fun, and over-the-top action. Whether you love slasher flicks with a twist or enjoy nostalgic '80s vibes, these recommendations will keep you entertained.

Maniac (1980)
Description: A psychological horror film delving into the mind of a deranged killer, with graphic violence and a disturbing first-person perspective.
Fact: The film was controversial for its extreme violence and was banned in several countries upon release.


The Burning (1981)
Description: A summer camp slasher with a disfigured killer seeking revenge, featuring intense chase scenes and a focus on survival against a relentless foe.
Fact: The film marks the debut of several future Hollywood stars, including Jason Alexander and Fisher Stevens, and features early work by makeup effects artist Tom Savini.


Hell Night (1981)
Description: A horror film set in a confined space where characters must survive a night of terror, combining slasher elements with psychological suspense.
Fact: The movie was one of the first to blend the slasher genre with a haunted house setting, creating a unique atmosphere of dread.


Pieces (1982)
Description: A gruesome slasher with a focus on body horror and a killer obsessed with assembling a human jigsaw puzzle, creating relentless tension.
Fact: The film was marketed with the tagline 'You don't have to go to Texas for a chainsaw massacre,' capitalizing on the popularity of 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.'


The Prowler (1981)
Description: A suspenseful slasher with a masked killer stalking victims at a college event, emphasizing atmospheric tension and brutal kills.
Fact: The film features special effects by Tom Savini, known for his work on 'Friday the 13th,' which adds to its visceral impact.


The Slumber Party Massacre (1982)
Description: A classic slasher with a focus on young women fighting for survival against a relentless killer, blending horror with dark humor.
Fact: Written as a parody of slasher films but played straight, it was one of the first slashers directed by a woman, Amy Holden Jones.


Gymkata (1985)
Description: Blends martial arts with a survival thriller, featuring intense physical challenges and a protagonist pushed to their limits in a deadly competition.
Fact: The film was inspired by the novel 'The Terrible Game' and features a unique combination of gymnastics and martial arts, dubbed 'Gymkata'.


Chopping Mall (1986)
Description: A sci-fi horror flick where technology turns deadly, featuring a group of people trapped and hunted by malfunctioning security robots.
Fact: Originally titled 'Killbots,' the film gained a cult following for its campy yet thrilling portrayal of rogue robots in a shopping mall.


Slaughter High (1986)
Description: A revenge-driven slasher with a focus on physical endurance and survival, set in a high school reunion gone horribly wrong.
Fact: The film was shot in the UK but set in the US, and its low budget led to creative practical effects that became iconic among fans.


The Running Man (1987)
Description: A dystopian action film where contestants face deadly challenges, emphasizing survival against overwhelming odds in a high-stakes game.
Fact: Based on a Stephen King novel written under his pseudonym Richard Bachman, the film satirizes reality TV before it became mainstream.
