If you loved the campy horror-comedy 'Ghoulies' (1985) and its mischievous little monsters, you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same mix of supernatural mayhem, dark humor, and creature-feature fun. Whether you're a fan of practical effects, occult shenanigans, or just enjoy a good B-movie vibe, these picks will satisfy your craving for more ghastly entertainment.

Gremlins (1984)
Description: Features mischievous, small creatures that wreak havoc in a small town, blending horror and comedy with practical effects.
Fact: The film was originally intended to be much darker, but was toned down to achieve a PG rating. The mogwai's rules were inspired by Chinese folklore.


Hobgoblins (1988)
Description: Features small, mischievous creatures tormenting a group of people, combining horror and comedy with a campy, low-budget aesthetic.
Fact: The film was famously mocked on 'Mystery Science Theater 3000' for its poor production values. The creatures were designed to resemble 'Gremlins' but on a much smaller budget.


Critters (1986)
Description: Centers around small, destructive alien creatures terrorizing a rural community, combining sci-fi and horror with a humorous tone.
Fact: The critters were designed by the Chiodo Brothers, who later worked on 'Killer Klowns from Outer Space.' The film spawned three sequels.


Troll (1986)
Description: Involves a mythical creature causing chaos in an apartment building, mixing fantasy and horror with a campy aesthetic.
Fact: The film was originally intended to be a more serious horror movie but was reworked to include more fantasy elements. It shares no relation to the 'Troll 2' cult classic.


The Gate (1987)
Description: Follows kids uncovering a supernatural portal that releases small, demonic creatures, blending horror with a coming-of-age story.
Fact: The film used groundbreaking stop-motion and practical effects for its time. It was one of the first horror movies to feature a kid protagonist.


Munchies (1987)
Description: Revolves around small, gremlin-like creatures causing chaos, with a strong emphasis on slapstick comedy and practical effects.
Fact: The film was produced by Roger Corman and was intended as a direct parody of 'Gremlins.' The creatures were designed to be more cartoonish.


Puppet Master (1989)
Description: Features small, animated puppets with sinister intentions, combining horror and dark fantasy with a focus on practical effects.
Fact: The film became a cult classic and spawned a long-running franchise with over a dozen sequels. The puppets were inspired by vintage ventriloquist dummies.


The Borrower (1991)
Description: Involves an alien creature hiding on Earth and causing chaos, blending sci-fi and horror with a darkly humorous tone.
Fact: The film was originally intended to be a more serious horror movie but was reworked to include more comedic elements. The creature design was praised for its originality.


Leprechaun (1993)
Description: Follows a small, malevolent creature wreaking havoc, mixing horror and comedy with a focus on practical effects and folklore.
Fact: The film launched a franchise with multiple sequels, including a crossover with 'Critters.' The leprechaun's design was inspired by traditional Irish folklore.


Demonic Toys (1992)
Description: Centers around possessed toys coming to life with malicious intent, blending horror and dark comedy with a focus on practical effects.
Fact: The film was part of Full Moon Features' 'Puppet Master' universe. The toys were designed to be both creepy and whimsical.
