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Mick Garris Talks Fear Itself, Masters of Horror and Roger Corman: An InterviewMick Garris is one of the central creators of the "Fear Itself" television series and a participant on the "Masters of Horror" series. Here Garris talks about the process of filmmaking and working with Roger Corman.
The Forefathers of Fear: "Masters of Horror" - Season 1A review of the first season of "Masters of Horror"- Masters of Horror: Why the World of Television Needs Anthology Shows like TheseThe real stars are those who work behind the cameras - the directors.
- Horrible Horror: Reviewing the Premiere Episode of Showtime's Masters of HorrorWith Halloween long over, cravings for horror and gore aren't as strong, but Showtime is keeping the Halloween spirit alive with it's newest and highly anticipated series, "Masters of Horror."
- Masters of Horror: ImprintA friend of mine at work told me that she was so disturbed by this episode of "Masters Of Horror." She said not to watch it with a full stomach.
- Masters of Horror Season 2: Five Episode ReviewsMasters of Horror Season 2: Five of my favorite episodes Reviews
Masters of Horror Season 1Reviews of Homecoming, Deer Woman, Cigarette Burns, Haeckel's Tale and Imprint
Masters of Horror Season 2Reviews of We all scream for Ice cream, The Washingtonians and Dream Cruise- Masters of Horror: 3 reviews from Season 2These are 3 reviews from season 2 of "Masters of Horror".
- Various Artist - Masters of Horror II CD ReviewThis is a review of the Various Artist - Masters of Horror II CD, which features acts like Hatebreed, Lacuna Coil, Cradle of Filth, Seether, or All That Remains. There are rare tracks and album songs alike on this album.
- Review of “Masters of Horror: Pick Me Up”A review of the 2006 episode directed by Larry Cohen.
- Horror Anthology Shows for Halloween SeasonHere is a list of the better horror anthology shows for people who prefer TV-style horror to movies.
- Review of Showtime's Masters of Horror: Dance of the Dead (2005)A review of Tobe Hooper's post-apocalyptic entry in the Masters of Horror series for Showtime.
Masters of Horror Season 1 Episode 13 Leaves a Horrifying ImprintTakashi Miike is the genius behind "Imprint," the only episode from the Masters of Horror series that was not broadcast. Due to graphic sequences with themes of rape and incest distributors would not allow this episode to air.
Movie Review: Sounds LikeSounds Like: A gripping drama and beautiful horror masterpiece.