 | As SCOOBY-DOO mania reached new heights, the makers decided to quench fans' thirsts by complementing the television show with a series of feature length animated treats. Collected here, the cunning canine and his bunch of trusty friends solve more... |
 | The cult television series that inspired THE X-FILES, KOLCHAK: THE NIGHT STALKER was not nearly as successful as that later show yet still maintains an influence. The show, which ran from 1974 to '75 follows the creepy adventures of Carl Kolchak, a... |
 | Set in a postwar 23rd century, sci-fi television series Babylon 5 (1994-1999) chronicled the intergalactic exploits of a diplomatic space station as it brokered peace among humans and aliens under the stewardship of commander John Sheridan (Bruce... |
 | Directed by horror master Dario Argento, JENIFER is part romance, part nightmare. When a man (Steven Weber) finds and brings home a woman with an incredibly attractive body, there is a definite catch. She is mute and has a horribly disfigured face.... |
 | This collection from the MASTERS OF HORROR TV show includes films from various lauded directors. Among the contributors are John Carpenter ("Cigarette Burns"), Stuart Gordon ("Dreams in the Witch House"), Don Coscarelli ("Incident On and Off A... |
 | In this sequel to the 1985 Italian horror hit, residents trapped inside a high-rise apartment building are hunted down by bloodthirsty demons multiplying like cockroaches. Produced by Dario Argento, directed by Lamberto Bava. |
 | England's Hammer Studios are revered by legions of horror fans as one of the most important movie studios in the history of the film genre. Generally recognized as spinning out some of the best examples of the so-called "gothic macabre," Hammer's... |
 | Part of the MASTERS OF HORROR series, this Takashi Miike feature stars Billy Drago (THE HILLS HAVE EYES) as an American journalist on a search for his prostitute lover in 19th-century Japan. What price will he pay for deserting her years before? Find... |
 | Cancelled by the UPN after only five episodes but resuscitated by the Cartoon Network's Adult Swim for an additional four-year run, the animated television series HOME MOVIES earned its loyal cult following with a satiric sense of humor reminiscent... |
 | This Showtime series has brought some of horror's most audacious auteurs to television. Noted directors like Takashi Miike and Dario Argento have contributed one-hour movies to MASTERS OF HORROR, pushing the boundaries of what even Showtime will... |