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fuboTV
85
8.6
/27410/
82
/634/
77
/215/
87
/69/
98
81
/6/
cc age 13+

Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1989)
A stranded spaceship pilot captured by mad scientists survives a blitz of cheesy B movies by riffing on them with his funny robot pals.
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Amazon Prime Video
80
79
8.5
/20417/
80
/416/
77
/241/
cc age 12+

Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955)
A television anthology series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock featuring dramas, thrillers, and mysteries.
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The Roku Channel
84
79
8.2
/10111/
75
/242/
77
/156/
93
/14/
92
cc age 10+

The Outer Limits (1963)
The Outer Limits is an anthology tv series of self-contained sci-fi-horror stories, sometimes with a plot twist at the end.
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The Roku Channel
77
7.7
/14668/
79
/500/
76
/227/

The Outer Limits (1995)
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.
poster
77
8.0
/29122/
78
/912/
79
/937/
82
/39/
92
56
/9/

Tales from the Crypt (1989)
Cadaverous scream legend the Crypt Keeper is your macabre host for these forays of fright and fun based on the classic E.C. Comics tales from back in the day. So shamble up to the bar and pick your poison. Will it be an insane Santa on a personal slay ride? Honeymooners out to fulfill the "til death do we part" vow ASAP?
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Netflix
75
7.6
/16591/
72
/619/
79
/613/
cc age 10+

Goosebumps (1995)
Anything can turn spooky in this horror anthology series based on the best-selling books by master of kid horror, R.L. Stine. In every episode, see what happens when regular kids find themselves in scary situations, and how they work to confront and overcome their fears.
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Netflix
83
74
8.1
/4313/
70
/118/
77
/39/
100
/35/
90
81
/6/
cc age 14+

Mystery Science Theater 3000 (2017)
The cult hit returns! Captured by mad scientists, new host Jonah survives a blitz of cheesy B movies by riffing on them with his funny robot pals.
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Amazon Prime Video
72
7.0
/10356/
67
/592/
75
/316/
85
/43/
76
64
/7/

Creepshow (2019)
A young boy's horror comic book comes to life in this anthology series of terrifying tales.
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Hulu
67
63
6.5
/3032/
64
/330/
63
/82/
80
/10/
65
cc age 14+

Dimension 404 (2017)
Inspired by the Internet’s “404” error code, Dimension 404 aims to evoke that 3 AM feeling of wandering onto the weird side of the web, stumbling upon stories that cannot be explained in the world that we know.
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Amazon Prime Video
74
62
7.9
/5959/
73
/168/
72
/58/
cc age 12+

Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1997)
Can you tell the difference between fact and fiction? Several stories of strange, mysterious and incredible occurrences are chronicled during each episode. It is up to the viewer to decide which stories actually happened and which were completely fabricated by the show’s writers. The answer is revealed by Jonathan Frakes at the conclusion of each episode.
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Amazon Prime Video
62
6.6
/6439/
67
/415/
68
/405/
69
/26/
46
60
/9/
cc age 14+

Lore (2017)
This anthology series brings to life Aaron Mahnke's “Lore” podcast and uncovers the real-life events that spawned our darkest nightmares. Blending dramatic scenes, animation, archive and narration, Lore reveals how our horror legends - such as vampires, werewolves and body snatchers - are rooted in truth.
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Amazon Prime Video
75
59
7.9
/3685/
73
/145/
73
/82/
cc age 14+

A Haunting (2005)
These are the true stories of the innocent and the unimaginable. Based on true events, A Haunting dramatises some of the scariest stories, revealing a world in which tragedy, suicide and murder have left psychic impressions so powerful that innocent people become forced to deal with them decades later. Through mesmerizing first-person accounts, the mystery and origin of each haunting is powerfully revealed and leaves a lingering sense that life—and death—are much stronger then anyone could have possibly imagined.
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76
59
7.9
/6704/
72
/98/
78
/104/

Night Gallery (1970)
Rod Serling narrates an anthology of fantasy, horror and sci-fi stories from a set resembling a macabre museum. A chilling work of art serves as the connective link between the stories.
poster
73
59
7.4
/7445/
73
/149/
72
/88/
cc age 14+

Tales from the Darkside (1984)
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.
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Amazon Prime Video
74
45
7.5
/1772/
69
/85/
78
/138/

Tales from the Cryptkeeper (1993)
Tales from the Cryptkeeper is an animated series aimed at children made by Nelvana Limited, PeaceArch Entertainment, kaBOOM! Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television Animation. It was shown on TVO and ABC, and is still shown near Halloween on Teletoon. It was based on the live-action television show, Tales from the Crypt, which aired concurrently on HBO. Being directed at children, Tales From the Cryptkeeper was significantly milder than the live-action HBO version.
poster
The Roku Channel
54
44
6.2
/3834/
61
/81/
72
/205/
38
/8/
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Freddy's Nightmares (1988)
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.
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65
43
6.7
/2323/
67
/109/
62
/50/

Masters of Science Fiction (2007)
Masters of Science Fiction is an American television anthology series with each hour long episode taking the form of a separate short film adaptation of a story by a respected member of the science fiction community. The show is hosted by physicist Stephen Hawking.
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AMC+
83
41
9.4
/2181/
83
/62/
72
/23/

The Last Drive-in with Joe Bob Briggs (2019)
The World’s Foremost Drive-in Movie Critic – actually he’s pretty much the world’s only Drive-in Critic – Joe Bob Briggs brings his iconic swagger to this firebrand of horror and drive-in cinema offering honest appreciation, hilarious insight, inside stories and of course, the Drive-in totals.
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The Roku Channel
71
31
7.5
/1185/
68
/35/
71
/32/

Night Visions (2001)
Horror anthology series, with each episode comprising two half-hour stories dealing with themes of the supernatural or simply the dark side of human nature.
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79
28
8.4
/1224/
72
/26/
81
/20/

In Search of... (1977)
In Search of... is a TV series that was broadcast weekly from 1977 to 1982, devoted to mysterious phenomena. It was created after the success of three one-hour TV documentaries produced by creator Alan Landsburg: In Search of Ancient Astronauts in 1973, In Search of Ancient Mysteries and The Outer Space Connection, both in 1975. All three featured narration by Rod Serling, who was the initial choice to host the spin-off show. After Serling's death, Leonard Nimoy was selected to be the host.
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The Roku Channel
66
27
8.2
/1805/
53
/18/
66
/19/

Thriller (1960)
Thriller is an American anthology television series that aired during the 1960–61 and 1961–62 seasons on NBC. The show featured host Boris Karloff introducing a mix of self-contained, macabre weird-horror and morbid, hitchockian crime stories, in some of which he also starred.
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The Roku Channel
64
25
7.8
/2096/
60
/30/
56
/13/

One Step Beyond (1959)
Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond is an American anthology series created by Merwin Gerard. The original series ran for three seasons on ABC from January 1959 to July 1961.
poster
82
19
8.7
/1246/
74
/23/
85
/8/

Svengoolie (1995)
The host Svengoolie talks about various horror movies while showing the movies, one per episode, and gives an introduction to them and performs an act during the commercial breaks. One of the constant tropes is that he will ask a question, then cut back to the movie in a way that looks like the character is answering that question. He also does a deep dive on the early careers of the major actors, and also what has happened to them since then.
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70
17
7.2
/680/
62
/14/
78
/14/

The Nightmare Room (2001)
The Nightmare Room is an American children's anthology horror series that aired on Kids' WB. The series was based on the short-lived book series The Nightmare Room children's books created by Goosebumps author, R.L. Stine. The Nightmare Room originally aired from August 31, 2001, to March 16, 2002, in the United States. It was rated TV-Y7 for fantasy violence and scenes deemed too scary or disturbing for younger viewers in the United States. Reruns of the series started airing on Chiller on January 7, 2013.
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66
15
7.2
/709/
59
/18/
66
/14/

The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo (1964)
The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo is an animated television series, produced by United Productions of America, which aired for one season. The television series was based on the original cartoon of the same name, with Jim Backus reprising the voice over of the role he did on TV: while doing this show, he continued with the prime time show Gilligan's Island. Unlike the theatrical cartoons, which focused on the extremely nearsighted Quincy Magoo's bumbling, the show featured the Magoo character as an actor in adaptations of such literary classics as Don Quixote and Gunga Din. Each of these roles was played seriously, with few if any references to Magoo's nearsightedness; however, introductory segments in each program featured Magoo backstage stumbling into scenery and talking to props, thus connecting the older cartoons to this series. Some stories were contained in a single half-hour episode, but others ran to two and even four episodes. As UPA did not have its own studio facility the production was farmed out to the Grantray-Lawrence and Format Films studios. Among the most ambitious adaptations mounted in this format were the four-part Robin Hood, in which he took the role of Friar Tuck; Treasure Island, in which he played the villainous Long John Silver; and a version of Snow White in which he portrayed all seven dwarves.
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64
11
7.0
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/14/
60
/10/

Nightmare Cafe (1992)
Nightmare Cafe is a short-lived American telefantasy program which aired on NBC for an abridged first season from January to April 1992. While the overall tone of the program was that of a mystical fantasy, it frequently incorporated elements of dark humor, horror, and even outright comedy. A total of six episodes were produced before low ratings led to its cancellation. The series has subsequently been shown on the Sci Fi Channel as part of their Series Collection. The series began showing on NBC Universal's horror and suspense-themed cable channel, Chiller in March 2009.
poster
61
10
7.7
/381/
44
/7/
64
/11/

The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley (1988)
Martin Short’s Ed Grimley careens through a series of life-affirming and science learning Saturday morning adventures
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The Roku Channel
50
8
7.4
/390/
33
/8/
49
/11/

Suspense (1949)
An anthology series adapted from the radio program of the same name. Like the radio program, many scripts were adaptations of literary classics by well-known authors. Classic authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, Agatha Christie, and Charles Dickens all had stories adapted for the series, while contemporary authors such as Roald Dahl and Gore Vidal also contributed.
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7.2
/61/
10
/1/

In Search of (2002)
"In Search Of" is a 2002 series that examined unexplained phenomena from all over the world; hosted by Mitch Pileggi.
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?
10
/1/

The Midnight Massacre Theatre (2003)
"The Midnight Massacre" is a hosted horror movie show with Sean Smith as "The Sinister Minister" presenting movies originally on KVTE Channel 35, Las Vegas, Nevada from Halloween 2003, and continuing on a variety of stations and platforms.
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?
7.1
/14/
10
/2/

Haunted Hollywood (1986)
Syndicated package of public domain horror titles hosted by the offscreen voice of John Carradine.
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?
8.3
/74/
cc age 11+

The It's Alive Show
N/A
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?
7.9
/33/

Nightmare Theatre (2018)
The Baron Mondo Von Doren is a minor demon assigned to inflict misery upon mankind by way of bad movies. With his sidekicks—the masked wrestler El Sapo de Tempesto and pet werewolf Mittens—the Baron introduces old horror films in a humorous manner with little respect and a side of intriguing film history.
poster
?
8.6
/73/

Shock Theater
Shock Theater was a package of 52 classic horror films from Universal Studios released for television showings in October 1957 by Screen Gems, the television subsidiary of Columbia Pictures. The Shock Theater package included Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, The Invisible Man and the The Wolf Man. A second package, Son of Shock, was released for television by Screen Gems in 1958, with 20 horror films from both Universal and Columbia. Shock Theater was usually aired on late night television with a costumed horror host; a well-known example was Zacherley with Philadelphia WCAU-TV, 1957–1958, and New York WABC-TV, 1958–1959. Prior to Zacherely's arrival at WABC-TV, Shock Theater was hosted off-camera by ABC Staff Announcer Scott Vincent. Shock Theater continued the American tradition of horror film television shows such as Vampira. Showings of the Shock Theater package were often introduced by local hosts in the style of Vampira or Zacherley. One of the most innovative of the series was produced during 1962-63 at the Los Angeles Television station KTLA-TV which was owned by Gene Autry. Gene Autry brought in Bill Aken as musical director and overall producer. Aken re-vamped the commercial breaks making them as entertaining as the films themselves. With spooky music and actors costumed as monsters such as Frankenstein and Dracula, the commercials for sponsor Baldwin Chevrolet took on a whole new aspect. Host Joe Salazar was driven onto the set in an ambulace carrying a coffin which Salazar would emerge from to start the show. Joined by 'Monsters' in all the Chevrolet commercials, with a special theme song, the show garnered an avid fan base all over the Los Angeles area during the two years it was on the air.
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?
6.7
/44/

The Television Ghost
The Television Ghost was the first television series, broadcast from 1931 to 1933 by W2XAB New York City, an experimental television station of Columbia Broadcasting System. Each episode lasted for 15 minutes. The idea of the series was that the ghosts of the murdered would tell the story of their murders. George Kelting was the storyteller and acted as the ghost, wearing white make-up and having a towel draped over his head. Due to the technical limitations of the time the visual effects were not impressive — the camera showed only George Kelting's head. No recordings of the program were ever made and the only remaining documents are photographs. The series was also broadcast on radio by W2XE New York City and WABC New York. It is believed to be one of the first dramatic television series in the world.
poster
92
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8.5
/328/
100
/1/

Creature Features (2016)
"Creature Features" see a has-been rock star Vincent Van Dahl hosts horror films in his haunted mansion with the help of his stalwart butler Mr. Livingston and quixotic housemate Tangella.
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?
7.8
/15/

After Hours Cinema (2018)
A late-night, horror host Television program presenting public domain low-budget horror and sci-fi films, along with showcasing independent filmmakers and fandom.
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?
6.2
/8/
25
/2/

Ghoul A Go-Go (2001)
A 1960s style childrens show hosted by Vlad, Creighton, and The Invisible Man. The children dance to ol' timey rock n' roll and are shown odd movie clips by Creighton. Live bands also play for the children.
poster
46
?
8.3
/205/
10
/2/
TMDb

Son of Svengoolie (1979)
Low-budget and classic horror and science-fiction movies, with host "Svengoolie" – a telescoping of the words Svengali and ghoul, who wears thick skull-like makeup around his eyes and cheekbones, a moustache, goatee, and long wig, all black, and a black top hat with a tuxedo jacket over a bright red, open-collared, button-down shirt.
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?
8.5
/37/
10
/2/
TMDb

Creepy Koffee Movie Time (2010)
A hosted horror movie show with Balrok del Cavo, and Mike Nelson as No Name.
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?
10
/2/
TMDb

Volume One (1949)
Volume One is a 30-minute American television anthology series produced, written, and hosted by Wyllis Cooper. It was a short-lived series that featured mystery and suspense stories. Six episodes aired on the American Broadcasting Company's WJZ-TV Channel 7 in New York City in 1949.
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?
7.5
/45/
10
/1/

Off Beat Cinema (1993)
Off Beat Cinema is a two-hour hosted movie show that airs on television stations throughout the United States late at night and features "the Good, the Bad, the Foreign..." but mostly cult movies like Night of the Living Dead, Santa Claus Conquers the Martians and even more art house fare like The Third Man in a format not unlike the Creature Double Feature of the 1970s and 1980s. It originated from WKBW-TV in Buffalo, New York from its launch on Saturday October 31, 1993 until July 2012. It shifted to local competitor WBBZ-TV on August 4, 2012. On occasion, a clip show will air featuring episodes of public domain shorts and sitcom episodes.
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?
7.5
/74/
10
/2/
TMDb

Some Jerk with a Camera (2011)
Join Some Jerk With A Camera on location at Disneyland, California (and occasionally other theme parks!) for a series of wacked-out, irreverently irrelevant digress-alicious trips through some of the best and worst attractions and paraphernalia theme parks have to offer!
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?
6.9
/23/
10
/2/

Canned Film Festival (1986)
The Canned Film Festival is a comedy-based motion picture television series that was nationally syndicated during the late night hours in the United States for a single season in the summer of 1986. With only a one-letter difference in the spelling, the name is an intentional play on the name for the Cannes Film Festival, the annual world-renowned film-screening celebration in Cannes, France. Not to be confused with the latter, the Canned Film Festival featured B movies as the centerpiece for each television episode, and was composed of short vignettes interwoven throughout the films. Boasting the tagline "late night with the best of the worst," the series was promoted and sponsored by the Dr Pepper Company, whose then-tagline "out-of-the-ordinary" echoed the show's collection of odd and strange movies. The series was created by Young & Rubicam and developed for television by Chelsea Communications, LLC. Although similar in style to the successful Mystery Science Theater 3000 series that aired a few years later, the Canned Film Festival differed in that its comedy scenes occurred strictly during the commercial intermissions instead of adding peanut gallery type satire during the actual run of the movies. In addition, the script, although comedic in nature, often reflected upon the serious contextual and cultural subjects contained in the featured movies, sometimes providing historical insight into their production. An example is seen during the episode featuring Project Moonbase, where female spaceship commanders were discussed as an accurate future prediction by the 1950s era movie, as were cordless telephones and big screen televisions. The featured B movies of the series were not full-length, and edited to fit the show's approximately two-hour timeframe per episode.
poster
50
?
7.3
/179/
30
/6/
60
/3/

Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected (1977)
Anthology series presenting stories of suspense, mystery and science-fiction, usually with some sort of twist ending.
poster
?
8.1
/79/
10
/3/
70
/1/

Inner Sanctum (1954)
N/A
poster
27
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4.3
/103/
10
/2/

Nite Tales: The Series (2009)
N/A
poster
Discovery+ Amazon Channel
61
?
6.7
/289/
61
/12/
55
/6/

Shock Docs (2020)
A documentary series that takes a fresh look at true and terrifying tales of paranormal encounters.


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