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TV Series · 7.1 / 10 · 24 ratings · 22 Oct 1988 · English · 3 seasons · 22m per episode · Ended
Monsters is a syndicated horror anthology series which originally ran from 1988 to 1991 and reran on the Sci-Fi Channel during the 1990s. Similarly to Tales from the Darkside, Monsters shared the same producer, and in some ways succeeded the show. It differed in some respects nonetheless. While Tales sometimes dabbled in stories of science fiction and fantasy, this series was more strictly horror. As the name implies, each episode features a different monster, from the animatronic puppet of a fictional children's television program to mutated, weapon-wielding lab rats.
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Tales from the Darkside
TV Series · 7.2 / 10 · 30 Sept 1984 · English
Tales from the Darkside is an anthology horror TV series created by George A. Romero, each episode was an individual short story that ended with a plot twist. The series' episodes spanned the genres of horror, science fiction, and fantasy, and some episodes featured elements of black comedy or more lighthearted themes.
Creepshow
TV Series · 7.4 / 10 · 26 Sept 2019 · English
A young boy's horror comic book comes to life in this anthology series of terrifying tales.
American Horror Stories
TV Series · 7.8 / 10 · 15 Jul 2021 · English
An anthology series of stand alone episodes delving into horror myths, legends and lore.
The Hunger
TV Series · 6.1 / 10 · 20 Jul 1997 · English
The Hunger is a British/Canadian television horror anthology series, co-produced by Scott Free Productions, Telescene Film Group Productions and the Canadian pay-TV channel The Movie Network. Though it shares a title with the feature film The Hunger the series has no direct plot or character connection to the film, and was created by Jeff Fazio. Originally shown on the Sci Fi Channel in the UK, The Movie Network in Canada and Showtime in the US, the series was broadcast from 1997 to 2000, and is internally organized into two seasons. Each episode was based around an independent story introduced by the host; Terence Stamp hosted each episode for the first season, and was replaced in the second season by David Bowie. Stories tended to focus on themes of self-destructive desire and obsession, with a strong component of soft-core erotica; popular tropes for the stories included cannibalism, vampires, sex, and poison.
Masters of Horror
TV Series · 7.1 / 10 · 28 Oct 2005 · English
An anthology series written and directed by the most famous names in horror.
The Twilight Zone
TV Series · 6.7 / 10 · 1 Apr 2019 · English
Tales of science fiction, fantasy and the occult, exploring humanity's hopes, despairs, prides and prejudices in metaphoric ways. Next stop ahead The Twilight Zone.
Freddy's Nightmares
TV Series · 7.2 / 10 · 9 Oct 1988 · English
The evil, sinister killer of the "Nightmare On Elm Street" movies, Freddy Krueger, hosts this show, where each week, he shows us a tale of evil and death about the lives of people who live in Springwood.
Fear Itself
TV Series · 6.7 / 10 · 5 Jun 2008 · English
A horror/suspense anthology series directed by the biggest horror directors working in feature films.
The Terror
TV Series · 7.4 / 10 · 26 Mar 2018 · English
A chilling anthology series featuring stories of people in terrifying situations inspired by true historical events.
Inside No. 9
TV Series · 8.1 / 10 · 5 Feb 2014 · English
An anthology of darkly comic twisted tales, each one taking place behind a door marked 'number 9'.
Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities
TV Series · 7.5 / 10 · 25 Oct 2022 · English
Bizarre nightmares unfold in eight tales of terror in this visually stunning, spine-tingling horror collection curated by Guillermo del Toro.
Monsterland
TV Series · 6.5 / 10 · 2 Oct 2020 · English
In this fantasy anthology series, encounters with mermaids, fallen angels and other strange beasts drive broken people to desperate acts in an attempt to repair their lives, ultimately showing there is a thin line between man and beast.