Masters of Horror

Masters of Horror

2005
Masters of Horror
Masters of Horror

Masters of Horror

7.4 | TV-MA | en | Drama

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

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EP13  Dream Cruise
Feb. 02,2007
Dream Cruise

Dream Cruise is the thirteenth and final episode of the second season of Masters of Horror, directed by Norio Tsuruta.

EP12  The Washingtonians
Jan. 26,2007
The Washingtonians

"The Washingtonians" is the twelfth episode of the second season of Masters of Horror, directed by Peter Medak. The episode is based on the short story written by Bentley Little. It details a man discovering a shocking secret about George Washington that could shatter the world's view of America forever, and the murderous brotherhood sworn to keep the secret safe.

EP11  The Black Cat
Jan. 19,2007
The Black Cat

Edgar Allan Poe is a writer out of ideas and short on cash that's followed by a black cat that will destroy his life or help him to write one of his most famous stories.

EP10  We All Scream for Ice Cream
Jan. 12,2007
We All Scream for Ice Cream

A long time ago, a prank by a gang of kids known as the West End Bunch went wrong. Now grown up and a parent himself, former West-Ender Layne Banixter witnesses the friends of his youth murdered by their own children, who have turned against them. To save his own family Layne must face his fears and realize that sometimes the sins of the fathers are visited upon the son.

EP9  Right to Die
Jan. 05,2007
Right to Die

Her flesh has been burned and her body remains in coma but from a medical perspective, Abby is still alive. Her husband Cliff is determined to get a court order to stop her pain. But Abby's condition is worsening, she repeatedly flat-lines and is revived. Each time her body dies, her spirit grows stronger attacking those that have taken advantage of her plight.

EP8  Valerie on the Stairs
Dec. 29,2006
Valerie on the Stairs

Rob Hanisee is a writer that has a strange apparition. Beautiful, naked and mysterious, Valerie might be the muse that Rob has always searched for - or the manifestation of a much darker force. Blood and death follow Rob across the line between life and art.

EP7  The Screwfly Solution
Dec. 08,2006
The Screwfly Solution

Deadly virus infects the nation, that turns men into psychotic killers who attack every woman they see. A housewife and her daughter try to survive this madness.

EP6  Pelts
Dec. 01,2006
Pelts

Pelts is an erotic tale about stolen raccoon pelts that take violent revenge on those who seek to wear them.

EP5  Pro-Life
Nov. 24,2006
Pro-Life

Pro-Life tells the story of a young girl trapped inside a clinic who discovers the only thing more dangerous than her pursuers is the demonic secret that she carries within her.

EP4  Sounds Like
Nov. 17,2006
Sounds Like

Based on a short story by Mike O’Driscoll. The story of Larry Pearce, an ordinary man blessed with gift/curse of extraordinary hearing that drives him to the brink of insanity, and forces him to take violent action to silence the horrific cacophony in his head.

EP3  The V Word
Nov. 10,2006
The V Word

A lone vampire punishes two teenage boys who make the poor decision to break into a mortuary.

EP2  Family
Nov. 03,2006
Family

A young couple moves into a new home only to find out that their neighbor, a seemingly normal man who works from home is not what he seems.

EP1  The Damned Thing
Oct. 27,2006
The Damned Thing

The Damned Thing is the apocalyptic tale of a mysterious creature that terrorizes a small Texas town.

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7.4 | TV-MA | en | Drama , Crime , Mystery | More Info
Released: 2005-10-28 | Released Producted By: Industry Entertainment , Reunion Pictures Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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moviemania-64 That said, all the episodes I've seen are really worth watching and much above average television. You've already been able to see Hooper's disturbing "Dance of the Dead" segment, Coscarelli's fast-paced "Incident On and Off a Mountain Road" and Argento's sickeningly sexy "Jenifer", of course. Be sure not to miss Landis', Garris' and especially Dante's episodes when they air.John Landis's "Deer Woman" is a radical development of the whole premise behind such a classic as "An American Werewolf in London". The idea on that film was giving the werewolf myth a realistic, almost everyday spin to make it scary again in spite of tons of bad werewolf movies. "Deer Woman" does the same, only the premise is even more outrageous, because the monster is something you're unlikely to having heard about before: a creature half woman and half deer which seduces men and then kicks and tramples them to death. With such a ridiculous premise, you'd never believe a filmmaker could produce the smallest shiver in any average viewer. The fact that "Deer Woman" does, without relying on any established movie myth, is a tribute to Landis' (John, but also his son Max, who wrote the screenplay) deep knowledge of how horror movies work. Without even the slightest hint of parody, this film is funny *and* scary and a triumph of what is called suspension of disbelief. Great performances by former "Dream On" star Brian Benben and heart-stopping newcomer Cinthia Moura.Mick Garris's "Chocolate" is based on a "Twilight Zone" like premise: a guy suddenly starts sharing a stranger woman's senses - it all starts with sounds, and then it becomes images and event tactile feelings. This lures him into an obsession which is very similar to love but also has a strong potential for tragedy. Kind of an ultimate "amour fou", this is quite a bizarre, yet moving, love story that you'll find both involving and desperate.Joe Dante's segment was acclaimed by thunderous applause at the festival, and it is the most overtly political. I wish someone would dare doing a similar film on our (Italian) administration: "Homecoming" deals openly with how Iraqi war was based on the blatant lie of Mass Destruction Weapons that were found not to exist, and has dead marines coming back from their graves as zombies to let the Bush administration know what they think of its lies. The President is actually never mentioned in person: but the clues are so crystal-clear one couldn't miss even if he tried hard. Witty and bitterly cynical, this is a film a Billy Wilder might have made if he was interested in horror. It should be a must-see for anyone who's voted for the current administration - and also for anyone who thinks horror cannot deal with important issues.
dmaroul1995 "Masters of Horror" was the series I was looking for.I am a horror fan and I think both season 1 and season 2 are perfect.Every episode has blood and assassinations!I love it!It has suspense and some are funny too!I think it had to be also a season 3.Some episodes are scary and others are disgusting.It has also perfect tortures and characters.It has monsters,killer,zombies.The best episodes are Jennifer,the deer woman,we all scream for ice cream,cigarette burns imprint and dream cruise.It's the best!I have no words for it.You just have to see all the episodes and you will remember me.It is just perfect.Perfect is not enough.
Randolf Carter Okay, so I'm a Lovecraft freak, so what? There's lots of us out there....lurking. Okay, I'll add the Clive Barker episode, too (Haekler's Tale). Well, I personally thought that one was really Lovecraftian, too. Okay, first, Dreams in the Witch House. Not too bad. Pretty typical Stuart Gordon (particularly with changing most of the story). The main character, Ezra Godden seems to be able to hold his own in the acting arena, so I imagine die-hard Combs fans won't die outright. It worked. Since that was such a short story, it all fit into the alloted episode time, without leaving out too much. Overall, it was a pretty good adaption, so all you Lovecraft fans won't be disappointed.Now, Onto Haekler's Tale. The HPL influence is really strong in some modern writer's material. This is no exception to the rule. The setting was done really well, and the mood, nice and evil.It's to bad this series was canceled. It was very good for a horror series and there was plenty of good episodes.It's too bad so many people prefer "Loser TV" (aka reality shows). Get a life, losers! TV is to entertain people, not point and laugh at the misfortune of others. I don't know about the rest of you out there, but I for one and very sick of seeing the EXACT SAME THING with different names clogging up channel after channel.And, yes, this is relevant. Good shows get canceled, because everyone seems to want 5 different versions of American Idol.
kingsx25213 I was very excited when this series premiered in 2005. The premise was very simple and appealing: each episode would be a one-hour mini movie directed by a famous, noteworthy horror director. Then, when I finally watched them it was a bit of a letdown. Some good episodes emerged from that first season, but all in all it was a mixed bag. I attributed it to the learning curve, and figured that season 2 would be a whole lot better.Boy, was I in for a shock. At least season one had a few good stories here and there. Season 2 (with the exception of "The Black Cat" starring the excellent Jeffrey Combs) was a complete and total loss to me. The episode "Sounds Like" may very well be the worst thing I have watched on TV in the last 10 years, and most of the other episodes aren't much better. I really hope that season 3 turns this around next year, but I'm not holding my breath.