(Image credit: Empire Pictures) I’m a sucker for a spooky movie, especially those from an era before everyone had a cell phone. That’s why I’m drawn to '80s flicks; the creep factor can’t be easily resolved by a character simply pulling out a phone to call for help. When someone is stranded in the woods in 1987, they are truly alone, and that isolation creates a level of tension that modern technology often ruins. While there are obvious winners from this era that everyone knows (like "Halloween"), there are quite a lot of hidden gems that have been missed over the years. These smaller films often relied on atmosphere and psychological dread rather than big budgets or slasher tropes. Finding one of these lost relics feels like discovering a secret piece of cinematic history. What is 'The Caller' about? This two-character movie begins with a woman driving to an isolated cabin in the woods. We see her getting gas and picking up some groceries. Yet, there's no one in sight, and there's no explanation for it.…