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The Twilight Zone (2019)

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Creepshow

Creepshow

2019 ★ 7.4

A young boy's horror comic book comes to life in this anthology series of terrifying tales.

Freddy's Nightmares

Freddy's Nightmares

1988 ★ 7.2

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.

Tales from the Darkside

Tales from the Darkside

1984 ★ 7.3

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.

Monsterland

Monsterland

2020 ★ 6.5

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.

The Terror

The Terror

2018 ★ 7.3

A chilling anthology series featuring stories of people in terrifying situations inspired by true historical events.

American Horror Stories

American Horror Stories

2021 ★ 7.8

An anthology series of stand alone episodes delving into horror myths, legends and lore.

The Outer Limits

The Outer Limits

1995 ★ 7.7

Anthology series of composed of distinct story episodes, sometimes with a plot twist at the end, with occasional recurring story elements that were often tied together during season-finale clip shows.

The Hunger

The Hunger

1997 ★ 6.0

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.

Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities

Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities

2022 ★ 7.5

Bizarre nightmares unfold in eight tales of terror in this visually stunning, spine-tingling horror collection curated by Guillermo del Toro.

Solos

Solos

2021 ★ 6.7

Anthology series telling character-driven stories set at different moments in time, aiming to showcase that during people's most isolated moments, and in disparate circumstances, the human experience connects everyone.

Fear Itself

Fear Itself

2008 ★ 6.7

A horror/suspense anthology series directed by the biggest horror directors working in feature films.

Black Mirror

Black Mirror

2011 ★ 8.3

Twisted tales run wild in this mind-bending anthology series that reveals humanity's worst traits, greatest innovations and more.

Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams

Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams

2017 ★ 7.0

A diverse anthology of ambitious, moving tales inspired by Philip K Dick's short stories.

Masters of Horror

Masters of Horror

2005 ★ 7.1

An anthology series written and directed by the most famous names in horror.

Superstition

Superstition

2017 ★ 5.9

The Mosley family keeps the secrets and dark history of a town located on the outskirts of New Orleans that is also a landing patch for the world's darkest manifestations of fear, guided into the world by a mysterious malefactor named The Dredge.

The OA

The OA

2016 ★ 7.5

Seven years after vanishing from her home, a young woman returns with mysterious new abilities and recruits five strangers for a secret mission.

Tales from the Loop

Tales from the Loop

2020 ★ 7.0

The story of the town and people who live above “The Loop,” a machine built to unlock and explore the mysteries of the universe – making things possible that were previously relegated only to science fiction.

Penny Dreadful: City of Angels

Penny Dreadful: City of Angels

2020 ★ 6.8

Rooted in the conflict between characters connected to the deity Santa Muerte and others allied with the Devil, this saga explores an exciting mix of the supernatural and the combustible reality of 1938 Los Angeles, a time and place deeply infused with Mexican-American folklore and social tension.

Lore

Lore

2017 ★ 6.9

This anthology series brings to life Aaron Mahnke's titular podcast and uncovers the real-life events that spawn our darkest nightmares. Blending reenactments, animation, archive and narration, Lore reveals how our horror legends – such as vampires, werewolves and body snatchers – are rooted in truth.

The Institute

The Institute

2025 ★ 7.6

When 14 year old genius Luke Ellis is kidnapped, he awakens at The Institute, a facility full of children who all got there the same way he did, and who are all possessed of unusual abilities. In a nearby town, haunted former police officer Tim Jamieson has come looking to start a new life, but the peace and quiet won’t last, as his story and Luke’s are destined to collide.

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