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- DirectorLindsay EllisStarsLindsay Ellis
- DirectorWesley ArcherRich MooreDavid SilvermanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe Simpsons move into a cursed house, then are abducted by aliens, before Homer is ensconced in a tale by Edgar Allen Poe.
- DirectorJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe Simpson family receives a severed monkey's paw which can grant wishes, Bart gains magical powers which he uses to turn Homer into a Jack-in-the-box, and Mr. Burns uses Homer's brain to create a robot.
- DirectorCarlos BaezaStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAn evil Krusty the Clown doll tries to kill Homer; Marge is captured by a giant ape who falls in love with her; Bart inadvertently raises the dead.
- DirectorDavid SilvermanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer sells his soul to the Devil for a donut, Bart contends with a gremlin on the side of the school bus which only he can see, and the family discovers that Mr. Burns is a vampire.
- DirectorJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe family's job at Mr. Burns' country estate goes awry when Homer goes mad; Homer's attempt to repair a toaster results in inadvertent time travel; The school staff turn cannibalistic.
- DirectorBob AndersonDavid MirkinStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightA lightning storm causes giant advertising mascots to come to life; The children are terrorized by Groundskeeper Willie in their dreams; Homer finds himself trapped in another dimension.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightBart's Siamese twin swells in the attic; Lisa's science experiment creates a miniature universe of advanced civilization; aliens possess Clinton and Dole.
- DirectorJim ReardonMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer battles mutants after Springfield is annihilated by a neutron bomb; Bart has his DNA mixed with a fly; Marge is revealed to be a witch in colonial Springfield.
- DirectorJim ReardonSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer receives an evil hair transplant; Bart and Lisa get trapped in an Itchy and Scratchy cartoon; Maggie is revealed to be an alien.
- DirectorPete MichelsJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe Simpsons attempt to cover up their accidental murder of Ned Flanders. Bart and Lisa acquire super powers. An electronic apocalypse threatens Springfield.
- DirectorJim ReardonMatthew NastukStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer must do one good deed to get into Heaven; Bart and Lisa encounter a witch in a gingerbread house; Super-intelligent dolphins strike back at humanity.
- DirectorJim ReardonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightA gypsy puts a curse on Homer; The Simpsons' new automated house malfunctions and tries to kill Homer; Bart and Lisa attend a school for wizards.
- DirectorJim ReardonDavid SilvermanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer clones himself with a magic hammock; Zombie cowboys come back from the dead after Springfield bans guns; The Simpsons family take a vacation on an island where Dr. Hibbert can turn people into animals.
- DirectorJim ReardonSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightFirst, Homer kills the Grim Reaper and takes his place in Reaper Madness. Then, Professor Frink's father is revived, only to kill people and steal their organs in Frinkenstein. Finally, Bart and Milhouse get a stop watch that can stop time in Stop the World, I Want To Goof Off.
- DirectorJim ReardonDavid SilvermanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightNed gains the power to foresee people's deaths; Maggie is shrunk inside a vitamin capsule and swallowed; Eliza Simpson and her sidekick hunt down a murderer.
- DirectorDavid SilvermanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAn android son replaces Bart; Homer and friends are the quarry in Mr. Burns' hunting tournament; a witch turns townsfolk into their Halloween costumes.
- DirectorDavid SilvermanMatthew FaughnanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightA meteorite turns Homer into a rampaging blob with a voracious appetite; Bart brings a Golem to life; an alien invasion hoax turns real.
- DirectorChuck SheetzMark KirklandStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe eighteenth Simpsons Halloween Special features parodies of the movies "E.T." and "Mr. and Mrs. Smith."
- DirectorMike B. AndersonMark KirklandBob AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe Simpsons' 19th Halloween Special, with parodies of "Transformers," "Mad Men," and "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown."
- DirectorMike B. AndersonMatthew SchofieldStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightLisa becomes livid with Miss Hoover, and in a series of homages to classic Hitchcock sets out for deadly revenge. Next, Krusty's latest fast-food sandwich transforms news anchor Kent Brockman into an enraged zombie and twenty-eight days later, cannibal zombies have overrun Springfield. In the final frightening fable, Homer accidentally falls through a trapdoor in Moe's tavern and impales himself on the pipes of Moe's microbrewery. Moe serves the barflies a glass of delicious beer flavored with Homer's blood and Homer, now half-man, half-brewing apparatus, returns for vengeance.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonBob AndersonStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightA Satanic board game causes other popular board games to come to life, Homer and Marge rescue a possible killer and let him on their boat, and a parody of "Twilight" where Lisa falls for a young vampire.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonMatthew FaughnanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightHomer takes a dangerous dive into an isolated canyon on Candy Peak, but when a crashing boulder traps his arm, he channels Aron Ralston to save himself. In "The Diving Bell and Butterball," the first of three hair-raising Halloween tales, a venomous spider bite leaves Homer paralyzed, but when Lisa discovers Homer's ability to communicate through natural gases, he is able to express his love for Marge. The killer spells continue in "Dial D for Diddly," when Ned Flanders, devout preacher by day, transforms into a cold-blooded vigilante by night. In the final terrifying tale, "In the Na'Vi," Bart and Milhouse are sent on a mission to obtain a sacred extract on a distant planet. They morph into the land's indigenous one-eyed avatars, but when Bart finds love and an eternal mate abroad, he is caught in planet warfare.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightA black hole threatens to swallow Springfield, Homer tries to find the source of paranormal activity, and a "Back to the Future" parody in which Bart keeps Marge from marrying Homer.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonGuillermo del ToroRob OliverStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe scariest Simpsons Halloween show yet, featuring an opening by Guillermo Del Toro.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonMatthew FaughnanStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe 25th annual 'Simpsons' Halloween special includes an alternate dimension, a "Clockwork Orange"-style gang led by Moe and a visit from the Tracey Ullman-era Simpsons.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightAfter killing Bart, Sideshow Bob doesn't know what to do with himself; Homer wakes up with short-term memory loss; Because of radiation, Lisa, Bart and Milhouse gain super-powers.
- DirectorStephen SandovalStarsKristen SchaalJason RitterAlex HirschStan tells a series of three spooky tales to an unlucky customer at the Mystery Shack after hours.
- DirectorJohn AoshimaStarsKristen SchaalJason RitterAlex HirschIt's Summerween, and Dipper and Mabel are visited by a monster called the Summerween Trickster, who informs them they must collect 500 pieces of candy, or be eaten.
- DirectorPhilip PignottiJeff AllenStarsAdrian PasdarFred TatascioreTravis WillinghamDoctor Strange needs the Avengers' help when Dormammu steals the Eye of Agamotto.
- DirectorBill MelendezStarsPeter RobbinsChristopher SheaSally DryerThe Peanuts gang celebrates Halloween while Linus waits for the Great Pumpkin.
- DirectorMike B. AndersonSteven Dean MooreStarsDan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy CartwrightThe children of Springfield fight to the death, Hunger Games style; Lisa's imaginary friend kills her real friends; Moe recruits Bart into his group of covert barfly agents.
- DirectorChris SongBernard DerrimanStarsH. Jon BenjaminDan MintzEugene MirmanWhen Tammy steals her idea for winning the annual Halloween costume contest, Tina turns to witchcraft.
- DirectorLuke CormicanStarsGreg CipesScott MenvilleRobert MorseWhen Santa tries to take over Halloween, it's up to the Titans and a few ghouls to stop him.
- StarsChad AllegraJoe Anoa'iEric ArndtLive from XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut U.S.A. it's WWE United States Champion Roman Reigns vs. Chris Jericho; WWE Cruiserweight Champion Brian Kendrick vs. T.J. Perkins; Bayley Martinez vs. Nia Jax; and much more. (#1223)
- DirectorHenry SelickStarsDanny ElfmanChris SarandonCatherine O'HaraJack Skellington, king of Halloween Town, discovers Christmas Town, but his attempts to bring Christmas to his home causes confusion.
- DirectorTrey ParkerStarsTrey ParkerMatt StoneApril StewartThe boys are excited to go trick-or-treating, dressed as the Avengers, but Stan is unable to come because Randy has bought a Blockbuster Video franchise location in South Park.
- DirectorPaul FeigStarsSteve CarellRainn WilsonJohn KrasinskiMichael is pressured by corporate to fire someone, which puts a damper on the office Halloween party.
- 2010–202022mTV-Y7.9 (532)TV EpisodeDirectorDenny LuJim MillerStarsAndrea LibmanTabitha St. GermainAshleigh BallFluttershy decides to face her fears and participate in Nightmare Night with her friends.
- DirectorMarita GrabiakStarsEmily DeschanelDavid BoreanazMichaela ConlinThe discovery of two mummified girls has Booth and Bones checking a fun house, a Halloween maze and a church charity for clues that may lead them to a missing girl whose parents believe she's dead.
- DirectorPamela FrymanStarsJosh RadnorJason SegelCobie SmuldersMarshall and Lily enter a Halloween costume party and Robin brings her new boyfriend. Ted and Barney go to the same Halloween party they go to every year where Ted looks for his lost love, the Slutty Pumpkin.
- 2007–201920mTV-PG8.6 (4.3K)TV EpisodeDirectorMark CendrowskiStarsJohnny GaleckiJim ParsonsKaley CuocoThe guys enter a costume contest as members of the Justice League and convince Penny and Zack to join them.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerClaire BishopTired of being the "friendly" ghost, Casper decides to haunt the Critic on Halloween by subjecting him to his first live-action feature...but the Critic is ready to fight back.
- DirectorBong Hee HanLarry LeichliterStarsJeremy ShadaJohn DiMaggioHynden WalchThe undead plague returns to the Candy Kingdom.
- DirectorDavid TrainerStarsTopher GraceMila KunisAshton KutcherIt's Halloween and the gang goes to their old abandoned, burnt down grammar school.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeMike MateiKyle RogersJason Voorhees is pissed off that the Angry Video Game Nerd is talking smack about his NES video game. Instead of killing him, he makes the Nerd suffer by playing the game.
- 2004– 13mTV-MA8.4 (374)TV EpisodeDirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeMike MateiKyle RogersAfter getting rid of Jason, the Nerd appeared to be free from his torture. Only to discover that he's being visited by Freddy in his dreams. In the dream world Freddy forces the Nerd to play the Nightmare on Elm Street game for the NES. With the generic Halloween monsters and the campy music, it was far from being as great as it's movie counterpart. The Nerd's main complaint is that the main character in the game has no weapons except for the dream sequences. The Nerd will have to think of something fast if he wants to get rid of Freddy and get out of his own nightmare.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeKyle RogersDressed as every member of the Addams Family, the Nerd reviews Fester's Quest, an overly long and overly difficult game that he deems is not worth the effort. He destroys it with Gomez's train and moves on to the movie licensed game on Sega, another creepy and kooky game.
- 2004– 13mTV-MA7.9 (284)TV EpisodeDirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeMike MateiSteven J. KlaszkyThe Nerd goes to a small yard sale run by a hillbilly. All of the games on sale were all bad ones. The one that caught the Nerd's attention was the Texas Chainsaw Massacre for the Atari 2600. After negotiating with the red neck, the Nerd got the game along with another rare 2600 game for free. The Nerd returns home with his newly bought 2600 games and starts to play the Leatherface game first. Which he immediately sees why it's such a rare game, is because the object of the game is to cut people down with a chainsaw. While the graphics aren't too detail it's not as violent as it's being depicted. The Nerd's main problem with the game is the issue of Leatherface not being able to move at all if he touches a cow skull, bike, or wheelchair in the field he's walking around. While the sound effects only consisted with chainsaw sounds and a high pinch beep that is suppose to be the scream of the victims in the game. After playing the game the Nerd is visited by an obsessed fan who happens to be friends with Leatherface who chases the Nerd out of his own house. The Nerd suddenly ends up getting knocked out and finds himself a hostage to Leatherface and the crazed fan who now are forcing him to play the 2600 game he was playing earlier. The Nerd must find a way to escape his imprisonment fast or he might end up being slaughtered by a chainsaw.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeMicheal MulveyLil' Liam MulveySometime after the Nerd escape from Leatherface, the crazed fan, and the red neck. He's now safe at home, but isn't in a good mood cause he has to baby sit two kids he doesn't like. In the mean time, he decides to review an Atari 2600 game which happens to be a game adaption of John Carpenter's Halloween. The game the Nerd got as a bonus when he purchased the Leatherface game from the crazed red neck that knocked him out with a banjo. The game is a complete opposite to the Leatherface game, cause you don't control Myers in the game but instead you control Laurie Strode. And the main object is to guide all of the kids inside the house into a safe location while avoiding Myers. Whenever Myers appears the theme for Halloween is played every single time. This is viewed as the most annoying thing the Nerd had to listen to for playing the game. After finishing the game, the Nerd decided to review two extra games that are horror related. The first one is called Haunted House, but the main problem the Nerd had with it is the lack of visuals and the only thing you see is a pair of eyes walking in the dark. Seeing nothing other than black is a really boring concept for a video game. The second game the Nerd reviews is a Frankenstein related game, while much more detailed in visuals. The down side to the game is the awkward jumps and the only thing that kills you is the water. After reviewing three bad Atari games, the Nerd heads to the house where he's suppose to baby sit. Little did he know that he's being followed by a masked stranger.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeIn this special Halloween episode, the Nerd reviews games that star one of the most popular icons in horror film: Count Dracula.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeMike MateiThe Nerd and his diabolical creation, Franken-Nerd, play games dedicated to that other popular horror movie icon: Frankenstein.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeIn honor of the Halloween season, the Nerd decides to treat himself to the Castlevania series by reviewing every game for the Nintendo, Super Nintendo and even Nintendo 64. First, he pays his respects to the original Castlevania, a game that always seems to creep into his subconscious.
- 2004– 13mTV-MA8.1 (219)TV EpisodeDirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeContinuing his Castlevania marathon, the Nerd decides to revisit the horrors of Castlevania II: Simon's Quest by doing a fresh, new review of it. He also tackles Castlevania III, which he feels was a true sequel to the first installment.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeThe Nerd continues to revisit the Castlevania games. In this one, he covers Super Castlevania IV. He also covers the dreaded Nintendo 64 Castlevania game.
- 2004– 10mTV-MA8.0 (215)TV EpisodeDirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeIt's the final part of the Nerd's Castlevania marathon, so he decides to cover Bloodlines and Symphony of the Night. He also discusses the future of Castlevania.
- 2004– 17mTV-MA8.2 (237)TV EpisodeDirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeAfter being surprised that people ignored his warning and played the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde game for the NES. The Nerd reluctantly decides to revisit the game to give it a more explored review on it. But the idea of re-playing the game makes the Nerd feel uneasy about it. As he starts off playing the game he points out a few tips on how to play the game longer, except doing so is a real chore. While the obstacles in the game still make no sense, like how Jekyll has no defense yet Hyde does. The armada of townsfolk and random animals attacking Jekyll makes the game play completely unfair. Out of all of the enemies in the game the only thing the Nerd discover you can kill with Jekyll's useless cane is a bee. After trying many attempts to beat the game, the Nerd could take it no more and the only way to feel at peace is by beating up the corpse of the author of Dr. Jekyll, Robert Louis Stevenson.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeIn light of the Halloween season, the Nerd plays the Sega Genesis cult classic, Dark Castle. A virtually unplayable game with horrible controls, stage hazards and unspeakable game play.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeAfter doing an autograph signing at a convention, the Nerd receives a petition to review the NES game Ghost N' Goblins. While he comments that it's not a bad game, he does however admit that it's one of the hardest NES games to play. So the Nerd decides to review the game since it's Halloween related. As he's playing it he expresses that the fair thing about the game is that you're given unlimited continues so that way you don't have to keep restarting the game. The biggest flaw to the game however is that you're on given two life bars of health and that's it. While most of the weapons in the game are useless except for the knife which the Nerd keeps advising that it's the only good weapon. As he struggles through the game, he hopes to finally see how the game ends after first being exposed to the game 25 years ago.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeIn light of the Halloween season, and to promote the Cinemassacre's Monster Madness reviews of the Alien franchise, the Nerd reviews Alien 3 on NES. So how does it fare? It's made by LJN. 'Nuff said.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeLJN made a Beetlejuice game too. The Nerd criticizes it for all the usual LJN shortcomings and foibles they include with all their games, as well as names a few new ones.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeOn Halloween night, the Nerd finds a flaming bag of shit on his doorstep. And in that bag is The Crow for Sega Saturn. Not based on the 1994 movie, but the inferior 1996 sequel, and plagued with horrifying graphics and ghastly game-play.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeMike MateiWhen attempting to review video games based on a beloved franchise from his childhood, the Nerd stumbles upon evidence of a parallel universe and realizes that everything he knew to be true might be wrong.
- DirectorMike MateiStarsMike MateiJames Rolfe
- 2012–2020TV-MA7.7 (25)TV EpisodeDirectorMike MateiStarsMike MateiJames Rolfe
- 2012–2020TV-MA8.0 (23)TV EpisodeDirectorMike MateiStarsMike MateiJames Rolfe
- 2012–2020TV-MA8.0 (23)TV EpisodeDirectorMike MateiStarsMike MateiJames Rolfe
- 2012–2020TV-MA7.9 (22)TV EpisodeDirectorMike MateiStarsMike MateiJames Rolfe
- 2012–2020TV-MA8.1 (21)TV EpisodeDirectorMike MateiStarsMike MateiJames Rolfe
- DirectorMike MateiStarsMike MateiJames Rolfe
- DirectorMike MateiStarsMike MateiJames Rolfe
- 2012–2020TV-MA7.8 (21)TV EpisodeDirectorMike MateiStarsMike MateiJames Rolfe
- 2012–2020TV-MA7.4 (18)TV EpisodeDirectorMike MateiStarsMike MateiJames Rolfe
- 2012–2020TV-MA7.5 (18)TV EpisodeDirectorMike MateiStarsMike MateiJames Rolfe
- 2012–2020TV-MA7.2 (19)TV EpisodeDirectorMike MateiStarsMike MateiJames Rolfe
- 2012–2020TV-MA7.2 (20)TV EpisodeDirectorMike MateiStarsMike MateiJames Rolfe
- DirectorMike MateiStarsMike MateiJames Rolfe
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- 2007–20232mTV-MA7.4 (55)TV EpisodeDirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeLil DagoverFriedrich FeherJames Rolfe gives an overview of the 1920 German silent horror film "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari", directed by Robert Wiene and starring legendary horror film actor Conrad Veidt.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeRuth LandshoffGeorg H. SchnellJames Rolfe gives an overview of 1922 silent German Expressionist horror film "Nosferatu - Eine Symphonie des Grauens" directed by F. W. Murnau starring Max Schreck as a bloodsucking count what may be the first rip-off in movie history.
- 2007–2023TV-MA7.4 (48)TV EpisodeDirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeArthur Edmund CareweLon ChaneyJames Rolfe gives a review of the first adaption of Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel, the 1925 American silent horror film "The Phantom of the Opera" directed by Rupert Julian and starring legendary "Man of a Thousand Faces" Lon Chaney.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeHerbert BunstonHelen ChandlerJames Rolfe gives a very personal review of the 1931 American pre-Code supernatural horror film "Dracula" directed and co-produced by Tod Browning starring legendary horror film icon Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula.
- 2007–2023TV-MA7.5 (49)TV EpisodeDirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeLionel BelmoreJohn BolesJames Rolfe gives a review of the 1931 American science fiction horror film "Frankenstein" directed by James Whale, starring Bela Lugosi as Frankenstein's monster, as well as its' sequels "Bride of Frankenstein" and "Son of Frankenstein".
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeArthur ByronKathryn ByronJames Rolfe gives a very quick review of the 1932 supernatural horror film "The Mummy", directed by Karl Freund and starring Boris Karloff as well as a general oversight of its' numerous sequels featuring other mummies.
- 2007–2023TV-MA7.4 (45)TV EpisodeDirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeHolmes HerbertRose HobartJames Rolfe reviews the 1931 American pre-Code horror film "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", directed by Rouben Mamoulian and starring Fredric March, who plays a possessed doctor who tests his new formula that can unleash people's inner demons.
- 2007–2023TV-MA7.7 (47)TV EpisodeDirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeEvelyn AnkersRalph BellamyJames Rolfe reviews the 1941 American horror film "The Wolf Man" written by Curt Siodmak and produced and directed by George Waggner. The film stars Lon Chaney's son Lon Chaney Jr. as the titular character.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeTom ConwayJack HoltHaving talked about Universal movies enough, James switches to RKO Pictures and their weirdly low-budget movies, in particular the 1942 psychological horror film "Cat People" directed by Jacques Tourneur.
- 2007–2023TV-MA7.2 (43)TV EpisodeDirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeJulie AdamsWhit BissellJames Rolfe reviews the 1954 black-and-white monster horror film "Creature from the Black Lagoon" which is considered the last of the classic monsters, as well as its' sequels "Revenge of the Creature" and "The Creature Walks Among Us".
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfePatricia CuttsJudith EvelynJames Rolfe reviews the 1959 American horror film "The Tingler" produced and directed by William Castle and starring Vincent Price and how the movie, using a variety of gimmicks at cinemas, brought a very fun aspect into horror films.
- 2007–2023TV-MA7.9 (46)TV EpisodeDirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeShane BriantHazel CourtJames Rolfe gives a quick overview of the many bloody horror films made by Hammer Films, especially the "Dracula" and "Frankenstein" remakes and their legacy for modern-day cinema.
- 2007–2023TV-MA7.6 (45)TV EpisodeDirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeJane AsherLon Chaney Jr.James Rolfe looks at some of the films based off of works by legendary American horror author and literary critic Edgar Allen Poe made by famous trash movie director and producer Roger Corman.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeFrank AlbertsonMartin BalsamJames Rolfe reviews Alfred Hitchcock's groundbreaking and highly controversial 1960 American thriller film "Psycho" in which a private investigator investigates the disappearance of a young woman in a mysterious motel.
- 2007–2023TV-MA7.5 (40)TV EpisodeDirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeCharles CraigMarilyn EastmanJames Rolfe reviews the 1968 American black-and-white independent horror film "Night of the Living Dead" by George A. Romero, which brought the zombies into modern day media by turning them into undead, flesh-eating creatures.
- 2007–2023TV-MA7.2 (37)TV EpisodeDirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeLinda BlairEllen BurstynJames Rolfe reviews the 1973 American supernatural horror film "The Exorcist" by William Friedkin about the demonic possession of a young girl. It was considered the most disturbing film ever made for a long time.
- 2007–2023TV-MA7.7 (39)TV EpisodeDirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeMarilyn BurnsAllen DanzigerJames Rolfe reviews the 1974 American horror film "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" produced and directed by Tobe Hooper about a group of friends who fall victim to a family of cannibals while on their way to visit an old homestead in Texas.
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeSusan BacklinieRichard DreyfussJames Rolfe reviews Steven Spielberg's game-changing 1975 American thriller film "Jaws" based on the 1974 novel by Peter Benchley. James assumes that Spielberg was hired to do a cheap monster flick and accidentally made it "too good".
- DirectorJames RolfeStarsJames RolfeJohn CarpenterNick CastleJames Rolfe reviews the 1978 American independent slasher film "Halloween" directed and scored by John Carpenter which introduces Michael Myers who would become one of the most famous slasher horror film villains of all time.