The Nightmare Room is an American children's anthology horror series that aired on Kids' WB. The series was based on the short-lived book series The Nightmare Room children's books created by Goosebumps author, R.L. Stine. The Nightmare Room originally aired from August 31, 2001, to March 16, 2002, in the United States. It was rated TV-Y7 for fantasy violence and scenes deemed too scary or disturbing for younger viewers in the United States. Reruns of the series started airing on Chiller on January 7, 2013.
In 1960, seven outcast kids known as "The Losers' Club" fight an evil demon who poses as a child-killing clown. Thirty years later, they reunite to stop more
In 1960, seven outcast kids known as "The Losers' Club" fight an evil demon who poses as a child-killing clown. Thirty years later, they reunite to stop the demon once and for all when it returns to their hometown. close
Gregory Nicotero,
Michael E. Satrazemis,
David Boyd,
Ernest R. Dickerson,
Frank Darabont,
Daniel Attias,
Michael Cudlitz,
Daisy von Scherler Mayer,
Michael Slovis,
Kari Skogland,
Daniel Sackheim,
Phil Abraham,
Clark Johnson,
Stefan Schwartz,
Guy Ferland,
Darnell Martin,
John Polson,
Lesli Linka Glatter,
Michelle MacLaren,
Jeremy Podeswa,
Stephen Williams,
Johan Renck,
Tricia Brock,
Larysa Kondracki,
Alrick Riley,
Seith Mann,
Gwyneth Horder-Payton,
Jennifer Chambers Lynch,
Bill Gierhart,
Rosemary Rodriguez,
Michael Uppendahl,
Dan Liu,
Julius Ramsay,
Larry Teng,
Avi Youabian,
Liesl Tommy
Sheriff's deputy Rick Grimes awakens from a coma to find a post-apocalyptic world dominated by flesh-eating zombies. He sets out to find his family and more
Sheriff's deputy Rick Grimes awakens from a coma to find a post-apocalyptic world dominated by flesh-eating zombies. He sets out to find his family and encounters many other survivors along the way. close
Tony Randel,
Al Schwartz,
Skip Schoolnik,
Rachel Feldman,
Christopher Taylor,
Alec Gillis,
Tom Woodruff Jr.,
D.J. Caruso,
Jeanne Van Cott,
Ron Orieux,
Duwayne Dunham,
Tracy Lynch Britton,
Nicholas Kendall,
Alison Maclean,
Allison Liddi,
Caryn Krooth,
Penelope Buitenhuis,
Ken Jubenvill,
Robert Lee,
Matt Earl Beesley,
Martin Pasetta,
Dan Jackson,
Jack Angelo
Can you tell the difference between fact and fiction? Several stories of strange, mysterious and incredible occurrences are chronicled during each episode. more
Can you tell the difference between fact and fiction? Several stories of strange, mysterious and incredible occurrences are chronicled during each episode. It is up to the viewer to decide which stories actually happened and which were completely fabricated by the show’s writers. The answer is revealed by Jonathan Frakes at the conclusion of each episode. close
James Purdum,
Peter Shin,
Dominic Bianchi,
Pete Michels,
Seth Kearsley,
Hill Glen,
Bert Ring,
Chuck Klein,
Roy Allen Smith,
Bob Jaques,
Renzetti Robert,
Seth MacFarlane,
Michael Dante DiMartino,
Andi Klein,
Dan Povenmire,
Zachary Moncrief,
Greg Colton,
Mike Kim,
Dominic Polcino,
Bob Bowen,
Steve Beers,
Neil Affleck,
Monte Young,
Joseph Lee,
Gavin Dell
Sick, twisted, politically incorrect and Freakin' Sweet animated series featuring the adventures of the dysfunctional Griffin family. Bumbling Peter and more
Sick, twisted, politically incorrect and Freakin' Sweet animated series featuring the adventures of the dysfunctional Griffin family. Bumbling Peter and long-suffering Lois have three kids. Stewie (a brilliant but sadistic baby bent on killing his mother and taking over the world), Meg (the oldest, and is the most unpopular girl in town) and Chris (the middle kid, he's not very bright but has a passion for movies). The final member of the family is Brian - a talking dog and much more than a pet, he keeps Stewie in check whilst sipping Martinis and sorting through his own life issues. close
Russell Mulcahy,
Gilbert Adler,
Sean Astin,
Walter Hill,
Tobe Hooper,
Dean Lopata,
William Malone,
Ramón Menéndez,
William Shatner
Perversions of Science is a science fiction/horror television series that ran on the cable channel HBO for one season in 1997. It is a spin-off of popular more
Perversions of Science is a science fiction/horror television series that ran on the cable channel HBO for one season in 1997.
It is a spin-off of popular horror series Tales from the Crypt also shown on HBO, and its episodes are based on EC's Weird Science comic book series.
The format of Perversions of Science is very similar to Tales From The Crypt, the show was introduced by a sexualized female robot named Chrome and then an individual episode would start. After the episode was complete, Chrome would conclude Perversions of Science.
Most episodes focused on a part of science fiction such as alien invasion or space/time travel.
The show featured a mix of established talent and young up-and-comers. "Panic", for instance, starred a young Jason Lee and Jamie Kennedy opposite Harvey Korman.
As of 2011 the series has not been released on DVD in the US. However in 2001 it was released in Japan by Pioneer Entertainment where it has since gone out of print subsequently becoming sought after by collectors. close