Thriller is an anthology TV show that explores various paranormal phenomena, possession, curses, and supernatural elements. It features horror hosts who introduce and narrate each episode. The series includes episodes set in old dark houses, swamps, and showcases ghostly hauntings. With a somber tone, Thriller delves into the realms of parapsychology, magick, and revenge.
Colonel March of The Department of Queer Complaints investigates unusual cases, locked-room murders, and mysteries concerning the supernatural.
The third entry into the Born to Lose video mixtape series, once again packed to the brim with dumb videos and childish humor.
Scarface (1932) follows the rise and fall of Tony Camonte, a ruthless gangster in Chicago during the prohibition era. The film explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and organized crime as Tony rises to power, but ultimately faces his own downfall.
The making of the story of how a grumpy hermit hatches a plan to steal Christmas from the Whos of Whoville. You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch. Bitter and hateful, the Grinch is irritated at the thought of the nearby village having a happy time celebrating Christmas. So disguised as Santa Claus, with his dog made to look like a reindeer, he raids the village to steal all the Christmas things. The village is sure to have a sad Christmas this year.
In the classic horror film Frankenstein, a scientist named Dr. Frankenstein creates a monster by reanimating dead body parts. As the monster comes to life, Dr. Frankenstein realizes the grave mistakes he has made and must face the consequences. The film explores themes of playing god, the dangers of scientific experimentation, and the ethics of creating life. It is set in a gothic horror atmosphere, with iconic scenes including the monster's creation and the famous line 'It's alive!'.
Out of This World is a British science fiction anthology television series made by ABC Television and broadcast in 1962. A spin-off from the popular anthology series Armchair Theatre, each episode was introduced by the actor Boris Karloff. Many of the episodes were adaptations of stories by science fiction writers including Isaac Asimov, Philip K. Dick and Clifford D. Simak. The series is generally seen as a precursor to the BBC science fiction anthology series Out of the Unknown.
In The Ape (1940), a mad doctor is desperately searching for a cure to save a woman in a wheelchair. His experiments involve extracting spinal fluid from a gorilla, which leads to disastrous consequences.
In this sequel to Frankenstein, Dr. Frankenstein is forced by another mad scientist to create a mate for his original creation. However, he hesitates to bring another monster to life and is confronted by the consequences of his previous actions.
The Grinch, a green-furred creature with a heart two sizes too small, plots to steal Christmas from the Whos of Whoville. However, his encounter with a little girl named Cindy Lou Who teaches him the importance of love and compassion.
Down You Go is an American television game show originally broadcast on the DuMont Television Network. The Emmy Award-nominated series ran from 1951–1956 as a prime time series hosted by Dr. Bergen Evans. The program aired in eleven different timeslots during its five-year run. Down You Go is one of only six series — along with The Arthur Murray Party; Pantomime Quiz; Tom Corbett, Space Cadet; The Ernie Kovacs Show; and The Original Amateur Hour — shown on all four major television networks of the Golden Age of Television: ABC, NBC, CBS, and DuMont.
In The Mummy, an archaeologist accidentally resurrects an ancient Egyptian priest. The priest seeks the reincarnation of his lost love and resorts to murder and black magic to achieve his goal. As the archaeologist and his team try to stop the mummy's rampage, they must navigate through dark tombs and face supernatural powers.
Horror legend Boris Karloff stars in this rarely-seen mystery tale, directed by Daniel Petrie (A Raisin in the Sun, Sybil) . Sidney Silchester, a college professor, is enjoying a summer holiday in a quiet English village. His peaceful vacation turns into a nightmare when the town is invaded by a swarm of killer bees. One of the few to escape, Silchester finds refuge with an elderly recluse, ""Mr. Mycroft"". With the old man's help, the academic discovers that the bees were let loose by a mad killer. As the two men close in on the lunatic, Silchester realizes that Mycroft is no ordinary retiree, and in fact may be the greatest detective of them all.
Starring Boris Karloff (also known as The Boris Karloff Mystery Playhouse) is an American radio and television anthology series broadcast for 13 weeks, September–December 1949, on the ABC network. Boris Karloff was the host and occasional star, with music by organist George Henninger. Produced and directed by Charles Warburton, the series adapted short stories of mystery and suspense.
A man named Walter Mitty, who is constantly daydreaming, embarks on an adventure to find a missing photograph negative. Through his daydreams, he escapes his mundane life and becomes a heroic figure.
Black Sabbath is an anthology horror film consisting of three separate segments: The Drop of Water, The Telephone, and The Wurdalak. Each segment explores different aspects of horror, including supernatural elements, psychological terror, and suspenseful storytelling.
In this made-for-TV production, Vincent Price and his hunchback sidekick (Billy Van) host a pun-filled salute to the horror film genre from its earliest beginnings all the way up to The Exorcist. Featuring clips from classic horror films and interviews with genre greats like Frank Gorshin, John Carradine, John Astin and SFX legend Bill Tuttle, among others.
Son of Frankenstein follows Wolf Frankenstein, the son of Henry Frankenstein, as he returns to his family castle. He discovers his father's creation, the monster, and is compelled to continue his father's work. However, he soon realizes that the monster is uncontrollable and poses a threat to the village.
A mad scientist discovers a secret formula that allows him to transfer souls between bodies. He uses this discovery to perform various experiments, leading to chaos and mayhem. As he continues his unethical experiments, he becomes obsessed with eternal youth and immortality.
During a stormy night, a group of strangers find themselves seeking refuge at the isolated and creepy Old Dark House. As they spend the night in the house, they uncover family secrets, face their fears, and experience strange occurrences.