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- Biopic about notorious American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, taking place in both the past and the present.
- Set in the present-day San Fernando Valley, the project revolves around a delusional man who believes he's a cowboy and the relationship that he starts with a rebellious young woman.
- Model citizen, devoted father, loving husband and serial killer John Wayne Gacy - a man with over 30 dead men and boys entombed in the crawl space underneath his family house. Based on a true story.
- An in-depth look at the history and pop cultural significance of horror films.
- An anthology of leading scientists and how their cutting-edge innovations and advancements will change our lives in the immediate future and beyond. The series intends to bring to life the stories, people and technology behind these breakthroughs, and show how they are changing our world.
- Master filmmakers and genre experts celebrate the most terrifying moments from the greatest horror films, exploring how these scenes were created and why they seared themselves into viewers' brains.
- Charlie Rankin, recently released from prison, seeks vengeance for his jail-house mentor William "The Buddha" Pettigrew. Along the way, he meets the ethereal, yet streetwise, Florence Jane. They embark on a unlikely road trip, careening towards an unlikely redemption and uncertain resolution.
- Split is a joltingly visual techno thriller that rips deep into the brain of Joe The Driver, a semi articulate thug who must figure out why he is suddenly two people at the same time. - In one world Joe is a limo driver to a stable of teenage Asian callgirls as well as serving as all around henchman for a tyrannical maimed pimp named Mom. In the other world he is dronelike Auditor for a deadeningly boring futuristic Internal Revenue Service. Both worlds suck. But the extra brainpower of a spare alter ego gives Joe an insider's shot at scamming a load of cash and helping liberate Iris, aka The Girl Of His Dreams, from a life of sexually annoying slavery. Joe's cleverly complex plan has 3 key steps: . 1) kill my boss 2) get the girl 3) take the money . How can such supple tactics possibly fail?
- Adrian Grenier and Shannon Switzer Swanson explore the growing problem of water scarcity in the US and discover ways to conserve water at home.
- A snarky woman uses energy balls and oboes to redirect a troubled young man's path.
- A man sees a way out of monotony by way of an impulsive crime.
- Sentry, a 19 year old orphan has a secret. He's extremely gifted and mad at the world. Will anyone listen?
- 202251mNot Rated7.9 (71)TV EpisodeThirteen more iconic scenes from the most frightening films ever made, directed by the greatest names in the genre.
- Advances in science are fusing biology and technology to make us better, stronger, faster, and smarter; manipulating our genetic code; building exoskeletons that give us super strength; giving hope to people with traumatic spine injuries.
- Maverick doctors supercharge killer T cells, creating a breakthrough treatment for cancer.
- Renegade researchers explore a controversial cure for vices: psychedelic drugs.
- Slasher films killed in the '80s, but their violence, perceived misogyny, and endless sequels almost ended the genre. Supernatural killers Chucky and Freddy saved them from extinction.
- Zombies are the monsters of the 21st century, and America's major contribution to horror. What set off zombie fever? All roads lead to George Romero, who made zombies a metaphor for social ills.
- Slashers got sophisticated in the '90s, evolving from Freddy Kreuger to Candyman to the terrifying Hannibal Lector. The 2000s brought "torture porn" - a response to post-9/11 panic.
- 2018–202142mTV-148.0 (239)TV EpisodeThe fear that demons will enter our bodies and make us do terrible things has inspired some of the most frightening films ever made, including the masterpieces Rosemary's Baby and The Exorcist.
- Monsters hold a special place in the history of horror. The killer predators in nature. The nightmare creatures of the fantastic. And the monsters inside us, waiting to escape.
- Modern vampires come in many guises, but they all address our fascination with sex and death. From the ghastly Count Orlok to the glam vampires of True Blood, thirsty fiends are endlessly appealing.
- Ghost movies have been with us since the dawn of cinema. Some ghosts are benevolent, some ghosts are malicious, but they all represent the mystery of what happens to us after we die.