If you're a fan of the 1999 cult horror flick 'The Killer Eye,' you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same mix of eerie suspense, dark humor, and low-budget charm. Whether you love the absurdity of killer puppets or the thrill of B-movie horror, these picks will keep you entertained.

Basket Case (1982)
Description: A low-budget horror film featuring grotesque practical effects and a bizarre, unsettling premise about a deformed creature seeking revenge.
Fact: The film was shot on a shoestring budget in New York City, and the director also played the lead role. It gained a cult following for its outrageous and gory scenes.


Demons (1985)
Description: A chaotic, gory horror film with a focus on demonic possession and grotesque transformations, set in a claustrophobic movie theater.
Fact: The film was shot in Germany but set in Berlin, with an international cast. It features a soundtrack with heavy metal and punk rock songs.


The Return of the Living Dead (1985)
Description: A punk-infused zombie horror-comedy with a focus on grotesque, reanimated corpses and dark humor.
Fact: The film introduced the concept of zombies craving brains, which became a staple of zombie lore. It was originally intended as a sequel to 'Night of the Living Dead.'


The Stuff (1985)
Description: A satirical horror film about a mysterious substance that turns people into mindless zombies, blending body horror with social commentary.
Fact: The titular 'Stuff' was made from a mixture of yogurt, cottage cheese, and food coloring. The film was marketed with fake commercials for the product.


The Toxic Avenger (1984)
Description: A campy, ultra-violent horror-comedy featuring a mutated hero and a mix of grotesque humor and social satire.
Fact: Originally intended as a serious horror film, it was later reworked into a comedy. The film spawned a franchise, including animated series and sequels.


Night of the Creeps (1986)
Description: A horror-comedy with a mix of zombie and alien invasion tropes, featuring grotesque body horror and a nostalgic 1950s aesthetic.
Fact: The film's title was originally 'Homecoming Night,' but it was changed to avoid confusion with another movie. It was a box office failure but later became a cult classic.


Bad Taste (1987)
Description: An over-the-top, gory horror-comedy with amateurish yet charming special effects and a chaotic, violent narrative.
Fact: The film was shot over four years on weekends by a group of friends. The director also played multiple roles, including one where he wore a fake head on his own head.


The Blob (1988)
Description: A remake of the classic horror film, featuring gruesome practical effects and a relentless, amorphous monster that consumes its victims.
Fact: The film's special effects were created by the same team behind 'The Thing.' It was initially rated X for violence but was later edited to secure an R rating.


Slither (2006)
Description: A modern homage to 1980s creature features, blending body horror, dark comedy, and grotesque practical effects.
Fact: The film was heavily inspired by classic B-movies and features a cameo by the director of 'The Toxic Avenger.' It was a box office flop but gained a cult following.


Street Trash (1987)
Description: A darkly comedic and gory horror film with a focus on body horror and grotesque transformations, set in a seedy urban environment.
Fact: The film's infamous 'meltdown' scenes were created using a mix of food coloring and gelatin. It was initially banned in several countries due to its extreme content.
