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Dust
Sci-fi shorts from emerging filmmakers feature stunning visual effects, captivating plots and complex characters.
Nine Films About Technology
Nine loosely connected and dark comic stories about human relationships in this modern age of smart phones social media and connectivity.
The Street
Each episode of this British anthology series dramatizes the story of one of the families along a street in the North of England. Created by writer Jimmy McGovern, the ambitious series uses talented young writers to explore the dark underside of various ordinary families in the same community.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985)
Updated remakes of classic stories from the original Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955) and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1962). His original opening bits are colorized for re-use here.
Hallmark Hall Of Fame
Hallmark Hall of Fame is an anthology program on American television, sponsored by Hallmark Cards. The second longest-running television program in the history of television, it has a historically long run, beginning in 1951 and continuing into 2011.The series has received eighty Emmy Awards, twenty-four Christopher Awards, eleven Peabody Awards, nine Golden Globes, and four Humanitas Prizes.
Don't Watch This
Ghoulish creatures, dark obsessions and unsettling visions await in this hair-raising set of short horror films. You've been warned.
Bad Internet
From the minds of CollegeHumor comes Bad Internet, an anthology series featuring darkly comedic stories about technology and the Internet failing in surprising ways.
Skint
Eight darkly comic, poignant and sometimes devastating monologues, told by writers and directors with lived experiences of poverty.
Bliss
In one of the steamiest, soft porn shows (aside from Queer As Folk) ever to be broadcast on network television comes Bliss. A steamy anthology series, focusing on the sexual desire of women...
Horror Candy
Presents nine eclectic tales of terror, each a unique nightmare ranging from dystopian futures to haunted space stations.
Mystery!
This long-running anthology series offers popular whodunits such as "The Inspector Lynley Mysteries," "Poirot," "Sherlock Holmes," "Marple" and many others.
Thriller
This hour-long anthology series was hosted by Boris Karloff, who each week brought you a tale of spine-tingling suspense. Karloff would open each episode with a brief onscreen appearance (in the tradition of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents"), setting the scene for the story to follow and introducing us to the cast.
Occasionally the hour was divided into two or sometimes even three separate tales, and Boris Karloff himself acted in several episodes. The earlier entries lean more towards straight mystery and suspense, while later shows deal directly with horror and the occult.
Modern Love Tokyo
Modern Love Tokyo, In the Japanese adaptation, six leading Japanese film directors will bring to life a collection of stories about various forms of love taking place in Tokyo.
Perversions of Science
A science-fiction anthology series with all the twists and turns of "The Twilight Zone", but with all the sex and violence that cable TV allows. Each episode presents a tour to the edges of the unknown, where the realities we have come to know and love turn sinister and unpredictable.
HIStory5: Love in the Future
HIStory is a Taiwanese drama anthology series TV. Each season presents stand-alone stories with different plots and main characters focusing on the theme BL.
Masterpiece Contemporary
Each fall, Masterpiece contemporary showcases dramas set in modern times. They are of the contemporary, issue-driven category. Contemporary is a showcase for made-for-TV, high-end programs.
Welcome To Paradox
Welcome to Paradox is a provocative sci-fi anthology series. All episodes are based on short stories by renowned sf writers and adapted for TV screening. To create a common background for the separate stories, they are set in the futuristic city of Betaville (a nod to Jean-Luc Goddard's classic sf movie Alphaville). Each episode is introduced by a host character called Paradox. Betaville is an utopian city where crime, violence, disease and other problems of society no longer exist. But all this has a dark side: virtual reality is taking over real life, people are struggling to keep control over their near-perfect machines and their own humanity.
Modern Love Amsterdam
In the drama series Modern Love Amsterdam we follow six stories about love and how love always wins when faced with life's challenges and tough situations. From realizing a wish to have children to struggling with the challenges of an open relationship. From mourning over a lost love from the past to accepting new love and adapting to the future. Love, in all its forms, is universal.
Black Death
Behold the dark tales of medieval times, where life is grim, absurd, and humiliating. In other words, seriously relatable.
From the creators of Drifters, Black Death is an anthology of four shorts for Cake, on FXX, FX and Hulu. Starring Jamie & Natasia Demetriou, Ellie White, Emma Sidi, Cam Spence, Becky & Joe, Baker Terry, Johnny White Really-Really, The Giants (Barney Fishwick & Will Hislop), Rob Carter, and more!
The Secrets
The series focuses on the moral dilemmas that have to be resolved after secrets are unearthed over a series of stand alone dramas.
Ray
From a satire to a psychological thriller, four short stories from celebrated auteur and writer Satyajit Ray are adapted for the screen in this series.
Persona (2019)
An anthology series directed by four critically-acclaimed directors that follows the story of four different characters portrayed by one actress.
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