
Horror's Greatest
Celebrating the very best the genre has to offer, Horror's Greatest is a deep dive into everything we love about horror. Featuring fresh looks at the classics and unearthing scores of hidden gems, this series has something for every fright film enthusiast, from newbies to cinephiles, gorehounds to "elevated" horror heads. A gallery of ghoulish pros, including actors, directors, writers, composers, and special effects artists, draw on their unique knowledge to answer the big questions: What are the must-see films in horror's many sub-genres? What's the appeal of horror tropes, and how do today's filmmakers subvert our expectations? What shape does horror take in countries outside of the United States? What unique qualities make horror the most cinematic of all genres? Their answers encompass the width and breath of the nightmares we watch for our entertainment.
Member Reviews
Hidden Gems was weak. Every horror fan knows the movie “Let’s Scary Jessica to Death” also Ganja and Hess and War of the Gargantuas are two movies Tarantino been talking about since the early 90s. Go watch 1979 Italian film “Beyond the Darkness” great hidden gem
One Hidden Horror Gem is Beyond the Darkness or Buio Omega a 1979 Italian film. I usually don’t like watching movies where I had to read English subtitles but it was so good that I forgot it was in Italian
I was very disappointed with the season 2 episode "Space Horror" that they don't even mention Tobe Hooper's "Lifeforce" or even acknowledge H. P. Lovecraft in their Cosmic Horror segment.
Not a bad series. I get tired of the same so-called "experts" commenting on the movies, like the Boulet brothers, there's so much in the genre to cover that obviously can't cover everything, but those that are left out are puzzling, especially in "Animal Attacks" episode, they didn't mention 1979's 'Prophecy'?
Very fun to have on in the background. Occassionally you can find some really good stuff you've never heard of. Looking forward to another season.