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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: psychological horrorx
Rosemary's Baby
This is a four-hour updated retelling of the bestselling novel by Ira Levin that was later adapted as a feature film about devil worship and the complex relationship between a young husband and wife. In the new version, the couple lives in Paris where this edge-of-your-seat thriller unfolds.
50 States of Fright
A horror anthology series based on urban legends that takes viewers deeper into the horrors that lurk just beneath the surface of America.
A Haunting
"When the door between the spirit world and ours is opened, the stuff of nightmares becomes reality". That's according to the introduction of this series which dramatizes the "true" stories of people who have been haunted or experienced a haunting.
Ares
The eight episode psychological horror series enters the world of Ares, a secret student society in the heart of Amsterdam where best friends Rosa and Jacob surrender to a world of wealth and power. But slowly they start to realise they've entered a demonic place, built on secrets from The Netherlands' past. A place where true power comes at a terrible price.
Nightmares & Dreamscapes
TNT has pulled together an all-star cast for its new anthology series consisting of eight one-hour episodes adapted from Stephen King's short stories. Look for such notable performers as William H. Macy, Jacqueline McKenzie, Steven Weber, Samantha Mathis, Jeremy Sisto, Ron Livingston, Henry Thomas, Tom Berenger, Marsha Mason, and William Hurt.
Fear Itself
You have nothing to fear but Fear Itself. A horror/suspense anthology series, Fear Itself brings some of the genre's most respected writers and directors to the small screen. Theme Song: "Lie, Lie, Lie" by Serj Tankian. Fear Itself is produced by Lionsgate in association with IE Indy TV.
The Expecting
A young woman, down on her luck and pregnant under mysterious circumstances, must deal with the increasingly disturbing effects of her pregnancy and the potential conspiracy surrounding it.
Darknet
A macabre web site called Darknet links the tales in this chilling anthology series whose protagonists face a range of unnamable horrors.
Night Gallery
Based in a dark disturbing museum setting, Night Gallery featured adaptations of some of the best works of dark-fantasy masters such as H. P. Lovecraft, Algernon Blackwood, Fritz Leiber, A. E. van Vogt ... as well as a myriad of others.
Junji Ito Collection
TV anime based on internationally acclaimed Japanese artist Junji Ito (Gyo, Uzumaki, Tomie)'s horror manga stories.
The Shining
A television adaptation of the Stephen King novel that follows a recovering alcoholic professor. He ends up taking a job as a winter caretaker for a remote Colorado hotel which he seeks as an opportunity to finish a piece of work. With his wife and son with him, the caretaker settles in, only to see visions of the hotel's long deceased employees and guests. With evil intentions, they manipulate him into his dark side which takes a toll on him and his family.
Happy Sugar Life
This is a shivering pure love psycho horror story of a girl named Satou Matsuzaka, who has someone she likes. She experiences a sweet feeling when she sleeps with her, and thought it must be love. Everything will be forgiven as long as she protects this feeling, even if she tricks, commits crimes, steals, or even kills, she thought.
The Hunger
A 30-minute anthology of horror stories, "The Hunger", hosted by Terence Stamp in season 1, and David Bowie in season 2, premiered on Showtime on July 20, 1997. Created by Jeff Fazio. The show remided us of "The Twilight Zone" and "The Outer Limits", but it actually a much darker and adults-only type of show.
Hausen
After his mother's death, 16-year-old Juri and his father Jaschek move into a run-down prefabricated building on the outskirts of the city. While Jaschek tries to build a new existence for himself and his son as the caretaker of the building, Juri gradually discovers that the house has a malicious life of its own and feeds on the suffering of its residents.
Hammer House of Horror
This was an anthology television series created by Hammer Film Productions, and ran for 13 episodes. Each episode had its own unique story, and put a interesting spin on the classic horror story. Regardless of the topic matter, the show would send shivers down your spine.
The Langoliers
On a red eye flight to Boston from LA 10 people wake up to a shock. All the other passengers and crew have vanished but all sorts of personal possessions remain. When they try to contact the ground they make no connections. They land the plane only to discover that things haven't changed. But its like the world is dead.
After Dark
When the night falls, humans are more of a threat. Composed of 4 interlinked horror stories.
Beyond the Walls
A lonely young woman, Lisa, moves into an apartment opposite an empty house. Soon afterwards, police discover the body of a man which has been sitting in an armchair inside the empty house for 30 years. Although Lisa does not know the dead man, he left her the house in his will. She moves in. At night she hears anguished cries from behind the walls. Investigating further, she becomes trapped in an eerie realm of hallways, rooms, forests and monsters. She meets a young man, Julien, who has been wandering this realm for years, and together they attempt to escape.
Soul City
The multicultural world of a select American city and its black population through the lens of psychological horror stories. New Orleans will be the debut city.
Deadhouse Dark
Inspired by recent social, cultural and online phenomena, Deadhouse Dark is a boxful of six stories that all take place within the same world - a modern world driven by online connections, constant surveillance, insta-celebrity and an ability to instantly gratify just about any need or desire, no matter how fleeting or dark.
The Look-See
Scared to death, a helpless woman enters a public restroom in the hope of eluding an abstract, yet absolutely malicious menace that is hunting her down.
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