Masters of Horror

(series)
  • France Masters of Horror
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USA, (2005–2007), 25 h 31 min (Length: 51–87 min)

Creators:

Mick Garris

Based on:

Richard Matheson (book), H.P. Lovecraft (book) (more)

Cast:

Fairuza Balk, Angela Bettis, Ron Perlman, Yūki Kudō, Billy Drago, Michael Moriarty, Jay Brazeau, Brendan Fletcher, Marcia Bennett, Nicholas Racz, David Nykl (more)
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Seasons(2) / Episodes(26)

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They are obsessed by the dark. They share an obsession for terror. Now the anthology series that challenged the very limits of cable television delivers a second season of mind-altering fear from 13 visionary directors. Each episode is presented uncut, uncensored and loaded with the award-winning bonus features that carved an all-new standard in genre DVDs. They are 13 stunning films from the foremost filmmakers of fright, entombed in a single Collector's Edition like no other. Feel the evil. Taste the dread. They are the Masters Of Horror. (official distributor synopsis)

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Reviews (2)

kaylin 

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English This series has its weaker episodes, they're not all outright great, but I haven't seen anything this good in horror in a long time, not taking into consideration shows like American Horror Story. It's a stunning horror anthology, with some really big names in horror contributing, and they've succeeded with what they’ve made. ()

DaViD´82

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English Incident On and Off a Mountain Road 1/5: Unatmospheric, with an unlikable heroine, a ridiculous villain, and dysfunctional scary scenes. There are hundreds of amateur movies about the same thing on the net, only they look better and go by quicker; Dreams in the Witch-House 3/5: Too bad that it didn’t with the door flying open, that would have instantly moved it up a notch. Imprint 4/5: Several perfect scenes and if it weren’t for the infuriating Billy Drago, the cast would be good. The problem with Imprint is that the theme has the potential for a much shorter duration than what is ultimately served by the creators. The rating refers to the original version as it was broadcast on television, not to the lamely censored DVD version for the USA. ()

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