Nicholas Love emerged in the early 1980s, making significant contributions to the cult film landscape with his performances in The Boogeyman (1980) and Fatal Games (1984). In The Boogeyman, he navigates the chilling atmosphere of supernatural horror, while in Fatal Games, he embodies the tension of a deadly competition. Love's roles in these films reflect the era's fascination with exploitation and genre cinema, marking him as a notable figure in the realm of cult classics.
The Boogeyman
A young girl witnesses the brutal murder of her stepfather at the hands of her brother, by mirror reflection. Years later, when the mirror is accidentally shattered, a dark and vengeful curse is unleashed on the family, and anyone unlucky enough to come into contact with its shards falls victim to heinous murder.