Season 1 · Episode 1
A girl receives a life-size doll that looks exactly like her.
Brandon investigates the doll that thinks for itself.
Timmy deals with a gift he can't get rid of.
Will is left in a precarious situation after he makes a deal with his new friend to handle some bullies.
A girl faces her fears when she moves into a spooky inn with her mother after her father's death.
A girl has the opportunity to look her best, but it's at a steep price.
Mark and Lauren learn that cemeteries should not be disturbed.
A family's new home is still inhabited by its former owners.
A mysterious video game puts two gamers' lives in jeopardy.
Walt meets a couple of kids who believe they know the trick to communicating with aliens.
A psychiatrist's grandchildren face their fears after playing with an ancient recorder found in his office.
A boy adopts a pet that turns out to be dead.
Three kids discover a mysterious mask.
A boy suspects that he is being stalked by carnival clowns.
A girl puts her family at risk when she returns from boarding school with a new hobby.
A young girl with a bad attitude meets her match when she's disrespectful to the old lady living next door.
A boy becomes obsessed with a tasty brand of ice cream.
A pool boy at a rec center is haunted by visions of creatures in the water.
A boy gets in over his head while trying to disprove the existence of ghosts.
A boy's formerly perfect sibling starts messing up.
A girl and her friends wrangle with Scary Mary after conjuring her with a chant into a mirror.
A group of kids deal with the consequences of summoning Scary Mary.
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1984
An anthology horror drama series centering on different characters and locations, including a house with a murderous past, an asylum, a witch coven, a freak show, a hotel, a farmhouse in Roanoke, a cult, the apocalypse and a summer camp.
2011
Out of the Unknown is a British television science fiction anthology drama series, produced by the BBC and broadcast on BBC2 in four series between 1965 and 1971. Each episode was a dramatisation of a science fiction short story; some were created for the series, but most were adaptations of already published stories. The first three years were exclusively science fiction, but that genre was abandoned in the final year in favour of horror and fantasy. A number of episodes were wiped during the early 1970s, as was standard procedure at the time.
1965
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2021
Internet-addicted millennials fumble through the modern maze of love, sex, and connection as their online addictions spiral out of control and into the void of an alien disguised as a human female.
2022
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1963
Six studios and seven directors adapt the early works of Tatsuki Fujimoto, the mastermind behind "Chainsaw Man," into an anime anthology. Each episode is an anime adaptation of a short story he drew from ages seventeen to twenty-six, including the first manga he ever submitted for competition. Watch as vivid tales of young love, chaos, madness, and the bonds between people unfold in each episode.
2025
The Edwardians is an eight-part miniseries broadcast in 1972–73. An anthology, each 90-minute episode explores influential figure(s) of the Edwardian era: Charles Rolls and Henry Royce; Horatio Bottomley; E. Nesbit; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; Robert Baden-Powell; Marie Lloyd; Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick; and David Lloyd George.
1972
An anthology of seven psychological dramas, each with a different cast and crew, exploring deaths in unusual circumstances.
1986
This 1980s revival of the classic sci-fi series features a similar style to the original anthology series. Each episode tells a tale (sometimes two or three) rooted in horror or suspense, often with a surprising twist at the end. Episodes usually feature elements of drama and comedy.
1985
Each hour-long film follows a different woman as they experience “moments that are emotionally raw, thought-provoking and utterly personal”.
2019
This series reimagines Thailand in a dystopian future where technology scrapes at the surface of old customs, exposing rips in the fabric of culture.
2024
At a lakeside hotel reborn from an old school, guests reunite with loved ones and rediscover the many forms of love through memories, farewells, and unforgettable kisses.
Sam Ashley, a graduate of 1965 class of Bret Harte High School, who was now a teacher at the school, served as the narrator describing what had happened to his fellow graduates in the decade since they had graduated.
1977
An anthology of six plays, contemporary twists on well-loved tales with dark endings.
1974
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1983