Masters of Horror

{{Short description|Horror anthology television series}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}}

{{Infobox television

| image = Mastersofhorror.jpg

| caption = The poster of Masters of Horror

| genre = Horror
Thriller

| runtime = 60 minutes

| creator = Mick Garris

| executive_producer = Mick Garris, Andrew Deane, Keith Addis

| producer = Adam Goldworm, Ben Browning

| starring =

| company = Industry Entertainment
Nice Guy Productions
Reunion Pictures
Starz Productions
Showtime Networks

| country = United States
Canada

| network = Showtime

| first_aired = {{Start date|2005|10|28}}

| last_aired = {{End date|2007|2|2}}

| num_seasons = 2

| num_episodes = 26

}}

Masters of Horror is a horror anthology television series created by director Mick Garris for the Showtime cable network.

Origin

In 2002, director Mick Garris invited some director friends to an informal dinner at a restaurant in Sherman Oaks, California. The original ten "masters" attending were John Carpenter, Larry Cohen, Don Coscarelli, Joe Dante, Guillermo del Toro, Stuart Gordon, Tobe Hooper, John Landis, William Malone, and Garris himself. Subsequently, Garris organized regular dinners with the group and invited other horror and other genre directors to attend, including Dario Argento, Eli Roth, Wes Craven, David Cronenberg, Tim Sullivan, Rob Zombie, Bryan Singer, Fred Dekker, William Lustig, Lucky McKee, Ernest Dickerson, Katt Shea, Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez, James Gunn, Mary Lambert, Tom Holland, Peter Medak, Ti West, Lloyd Kaufman, and others.

In 2005, Garris created and produced an original anthology television series of one-hour movies, written and directed by many of the "masters," which was originally broadcast in the United States on the Showtime cable network. In several international territories, the films were released theatrically.

The series debuted to excellent reviews in the U.S. on October 28, 2005, with the premiere episode "Incident On and Off a Mountain Road," co-written and directed by Don Coscarelli, based on the short story by Joe R. Lansdale. New episodes premiered every Friday at 10 p.m. EST throughout the series' two seasons. The show followed an anthology series format, with each episode featuring a one-hour film directed by a well-known horror film director. In 2009, Chiller began airing the show on their Sunday evening line-up of shows, and in 2010, Reelz Channel began airing episodes of Masters of Horror edited (despite keeping its TV-MA rating) and with commercials.{{cite web|url=http://www.reelzchannel.com/show/104/masters-of-horror |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100824042124/http://www.reelzchannel.com/show/104/masters-of-horror |title=Masters of Horror on ReelzChannel |publisher=ReelzChannel |archive-date=24 August 2010 |access-date=2014-07-14}}

Series overview

{{Series overview

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| link1 = #Season 1 (2005–06)

| episodes1 = 13

| start1 = October 28, 2005

| end1 = February 25, 2006

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| link2 = #Season 2 (2006–07)

| episodes2 = 13

| start2 = October 27, 2006

| end2 = February 2, 2007

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Episodes

=Season 1 (2005–06)=

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 1

|EpisodeNumber2 = 1

|Title = Incident On and Off a Mountain Road

|DirectedBy = Don Coscarelli

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|slabel=Short story by|s= Joe R. Lansdale|t= Don Coscarelli & Stephen Romano}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|10|28}}

|ShortSummary=A young woman matches wits with a deformed and sadistic serial killer on and off a remote mountain road. Based on the short story by Joe R. Lansdale.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 2

|EpisodeNumber2 = 2

|Title = H. P. Lovecraft's Dreams in the Witch-House

|DirectedBy = Stuart Gordon

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|slabel=Short story by|s= H. P. Lovecraft|t= Dennis Paoli & Stuart Gordon}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|11|4}}

|ShortSummary=A college student renting an old room in a boarding house discovers a plot by sinister, otherworldly forces to sacrifice his neighbour's infant. Based on the short story by H. P. Lovecraft.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 3

|EpisodeNumber2 = 3

|Title = Dance of the Dead

|DirectedBy = Tobe Hooper

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|slabel=Short story by|s= Richard Matheson|t= Richard Christian Matheson}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|11|11}}

|ShortSummary = A teenage girl living in a post-apocalyptic village befriends a group of rough punks who hang out at a sinister bar where reanimated corpses dance on stage.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 4

|EpisodeNumber2 = 4

|Title = Jenifer

|DirectedBy = Dario Argento

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|slabel=Short story by|s= Bruce Jones|t= Steven Weber}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|11|18}}

|ShortSummary = A police officer saves the life of a hideously deformed young woman, only to find himself drawn into a web of murder and self-destruction from which he finds it difficult to break away.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 5

|EpisodeNumber2 = 5

|Title = Chocolate

|DirectedBy = Mick Garris

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|slabel=Short story by|s= Mick Garris|t= Mick Garris}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|11|25}}

|ShortSummary = A recently divorced young man begins experiencing the world through the senses of a woman he's never met after eating a sample of chocolate. But his quest to meet her face-to-face leads to drastic consequences.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 6

|EpisodeNumber2 = 6

|Title = Homecoming

|DirectedBy = Joe Dante

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|slabel=Short story by|s= Dale Bailey|t= Sam Hamm}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|12|2}}

|ShortSummary = A political satire in which the reanimated corpses of American soldiers killed in Iraq return in an attempt to sway the U.S. presidential election.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 7

|EpisodeNumber2 = 7

|Title = Deer Woman

|DirectedBy = John Landis

|WrittenBy = Max Landis & John Landis

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|12|9}}

|ShortSummary = In this horror comedy, a police detective investigates a series of brutal murders which are committed by an ancient creature from Native American mythology.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 8

|EpisodeNumber2 = 8

|Title = Cigarette Burns

|DirectedBy = John Carpenter

|WrittenBy = Drew McWeeny & Scott Swan

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|12|16}}

|ShortSummary = A man searches for the last surviving print of a rare film which allegedly drove the only audience that ever viewed it into a fit of homicidal frenzy.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 9

|EpisodeNumber2 = 9

|Title = Fair-Haired Child

|DirectedBy = William Malone

|WrittenBy = Matt Greenberg

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|1|6}}

|ShortSummary = A teenage outcast is kidnapped by a strange couple and locked in a basement with their son, who has a dark secret.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 10

|EpisodeNumber2 = 10

|Title = Sick Girl

|DirectedBy = Lucky McKee

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|s= Sean Hood|t= Sean Hood and Lucky McKee}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|1|13}}

|ShortSummary = A horror comedy in which a lesbian entomologist starts a relationship with another woman, but then also finds herself involved with a rather predatory and aggressive insect.

|LineColor = 8a0707

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 11

|EpisodeNumber2 = 11

|Title = Pick Me Up

|DirectedBy = Larry Cohen

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|slabel=Short story by|s= David J. Schow|t= David J. Schow}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|1|20}}

|ShortSummary = Two serial killers (one who kills hitchhikers, another who kills anyone who gives him a ride) clash over their latest victim.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 12

|EpisodeNumber2 = 12

|Title = Haeckel's Tale

|DirectedBy = John McNaughton

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|slabel=Short story by|s= Clive Barker|t= Mick Garris}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|1|27}}

|ShortSummary = In the 1850s, a man on his way to his sick father in Upstate New York, seeks shelter in a secluded cabin owned by a mysterious couple where he becomes involved in a grotesque orgy of the undead.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 13

|EpisodeNumber2 = 13

|Title = Imprint

|DirectedBy = Takashi Miike

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|ex1label=Novel "Bokkê, kyôtê" by|ex1=Shimako Iwai|t=Daisuke Tengan}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|2|25}}{{citation needed|date=July 2017}}

|ShortSummary = A 19th-century American tourist in Japan gets much more than he bargained for while searching for a Japanese prostitute he fell in love with years earlier.

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Episode 4, "Jenifer", was accidentally made available on-demand to a select audience at the same time as episode 2, "H. P. Lovecraft's Dreams in the Witch-House". The episode was cut for graphic violence during its initial television broadcast, and the cut scenes can only be viewed in a featurette separate from the film on the R1 DVD release.

Episode 13, "Imprint", originally scheduled to premiere on January 27, 2006, was shelved by Showtime due to concerns over its content. Mick Garris, creator and executive producer of the series, characterized the episode as "the most disturbing film I've ever seen".{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/19/arts/television/19horr.html|title=Horror Film Made for Showtime Will Not Be Shown|last=Kehr|first=Dave|date=2006-01-19|work=The New York Times}} It is available only on DVD and Blu-ray by Anchor Bay Entertainment, along with the rest of the episodes in the first season.{{cite web|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Masters-Horror/4715|title=Masters of Horror – 13 Master-ful DVD Releases (But Not 13 Episodes) To Be a Pricey Proposition|last=Lambert|first=David|date=2005-12-17|publisher=tvshowsondvd.com|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080829235033/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Masters-Horror/4715|archive-date=2008-08-29}} "Imprint" was shown in the UK on Bravo (7 April 2006).{{cite web|url=http://www.bravo.co.uk/mastersofhorror/index.html|title=Masters of Horror|publisher=bravo.co.uk|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080517084343/http://www.bravo.co.uk/mastersofhorror/index.html|archive-date=2008-05-17}}

= Season 2 (2006–07)=

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 14

|EpisodeNumber2 = 1

|Title = The Damned Thing

|DirectedBy = Tobe Hooper

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|slabel=Short story by|s= Ambrose Bierce|t= Richard Christian Matheson}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|10|27}}

|ShortSummary = The apocalyptic tale of a monstrous, unseen force that devastates Sheriff Kevin Reddle’s family and terrorizes their small Texas community. Based on the short story of the same title by Ambrose Bierce.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 15

|EpisodeNumber2 = 2

|Title = Family

|DirectedBy = John Landis

|WrittenBy = Brent Hanley

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|11|3}}

|ShortSummary = A young married couple moves into a new home and meet their seemingly venerable neighbor Harold. Harold is in fact a psychotic serial killer who has created a family using the skeletons of his former victims, whom he has kidnapped and murdered throughout the years.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 16

|EpisodeNumber2 = 3

|Title = The V Word

|DirectedBy = Ernest Dickerson

|WrittenBy = Mick Garris

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|11|10}}

|ShortSummary = This vampire film reveals the punishment visited upon two teenage boys who make the very poor decision to break into a mortuary and encounter a real vampire.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 17

|EpisodeNumber2 = 4

|Title = Sounds Like

|DirectedBy = Brad Anderson

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|slabel=Short story by|s= Mike O'Driscoll|t= Brad Anderson}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|11|17}}

|ShortSummary = The story of Larry Pearce, an ordinary man blessed with the gift/curse of extraordinary hearing that drives him to the brink of insanity, and forces him to take violent action to silence the horrific cacophony in his head.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 18

|EpisodeNumber2 = 5

|Title = Pro-Life

|DirectedBy = John Carpenter

|WrittenBy = Drew McWeeny and Scott Swan

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|11|24}}

|ShortSummary = Pro-Life tells the story of a young pregnant girl trapped inside an abortion clinic by her murderous family, who soon discovers the only thing more dangerous than her pursuers is the demonic secret that she carries within her.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 19

|EpisodeNumber2 = 6

|Title = Pelts

|DirectedBy = Dario Argento

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|slabel=Short story by|s= F. Paul Wilson|t= Matt Venne}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|12|1}}

|ShortSummary = Fur trader Jake Feldman knows that you cannot make a coat without breaking a few animals' necks. In his pursuit to make the perfect fur coat to win over a woman, Feldman steals supernatural raccoon pelts that violently turn against those that covet them.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 20

|EpisodeNumber2 = 7

|Title = The Screwfly Solution

|DirectedBy = Joe Dante

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|slabel=Short story by|s= James Tiptree, Jr.|t= Sam Hamm}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|12|8}}

|ShortSummary = A nightmarish plague spreads across the globe, transforming men into killers who attack every woman that crosses their paths.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 21

|EpisodeNumber2 = 8

|Title = Valerie on the Stairs

|DirectedBy = Mick Garris

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|slabel=Short story by|s= Clive Barker|t= Mick Garris}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|12|29}}

|ShortSummary = A novelist rents a room in a flophouse to write a novel and discovers there are fates worse than literary anonymity when he encounters a mysterious woman and a stalking demon spawned from the imagination of three tenants.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 22

|EpisodeNumber2 = 9

|Title = Right to Die

|DirectedBy = Rob Schmidt

|WrittenBy = John Esposito

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|1|5}}

|ShortSummary = After walking away from an auto accident that leaves his wife in a coma and on life support, a man must decide to let his wife die. But the situation becomes more nightmarish when her vengeful spirit threatens to expose a dirty secret of his own.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 23

|EpisodeNumber2 = 10

|Title = We All Scream for Ice Cream

|DirectedBy = Tom Holland

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|slabel=Short story by|s= John Farris|t= David J. Schow}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|1|12}}

|ShortSummary = In the 1950s, an ice cream man in clown makeup is accidentally killed during a childhood prank gone wrong. Now, years later after the kids have grown up, his ghost returns for revenge.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 24

|EpisodeNumber2 = 11

|Title = The Black Cat

|DirectedBy = Stuart Gordon

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|slabel=Short story by|s= Edgar Allan Poe|t= Dennis Paoli & Stuart Gordon}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|1|19}}

|ShortSummary = In 1841 Philadelphia, Edgar Allan Poe, suffering from writer's block and short on cash, is tormented by his wife's black cat that will either destroy his life or inspire him to write one of his most famous stories.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 25

|EpisodeNumber2 = 12

|Title = The Washingtonians

|DirectedBy = Peter Medak

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|slabel=Short story by|s= Bentley Little|t= Richard Chizmar & Johnathon Schaech}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|1|26}}

|ShortSummary = A man finds his family in danger after he discovers a shocking secret about the United States of America's founding fathers, in which a secret society is hell-bent on keeping a secret at any cost.

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{{Episode list

|EpisodeNumber = 26

|EpisodeNumber2 = 13

|Title = Dream Cruise

|DirectedBy = Norio Tsuruta

|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|slabel=Short story by|s= Kôji Suzuki|t= Naoya Takayama & Norio Tsuruta}}

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|2|2}}

|ShortSummary = Jack, an American lawyer working in Tokyo, has fallen in love with the wife of his most valued client, Eiji. Despite Jack's deep-rooted fear of the sea, he reluctantly accepts Eiji's invitation to join the couple for a day trip on the Tokyo Bay. Pleasure slowly turns to terror as they discover the watery destiny in store for each of them.

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Related series

=Fear Itself=

{{main|Fear Itself (TV series)}}

Series creator Mick Garris stated that Showtime opted not to show the third season and that film studio Lionsgate had begun funding the series.{{cite web | url=http://www.dreadcentral.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2836 | title= Lionsgate Behind Masters 3 |author=Jon Condit | work=Dread Central | date=August 12, 2007 | access-date=October 18, 2013}} On September 25, 2007, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Mick Garris and Lionsgate signed a 13-episode deal with NBC. Instead of a third season of the show, a new show called Fear Itself was created with the same premise as Masters of Horror. It premiered on NBC in June 2008.

Soundtrack

{{main|Masters of Horror (soundtrack)}}

A two-disc soundtrack was released for the series in October 2005 on Immortal Records. The album features heavy metal and hard rock acts with a few acoustic pieces. A second volume was released a year later.

Comic adaptations

IDW Publishing produced a series of comic book adaptations of several episodes from the series. The first four issues are two-parters, adapting "Incident On and Off a Mountain Road", based on the short story by Joe R. Lansdale, and "Dreams in the Witch-House".[http://www.idwpublishing.com/titles/moh/moh.html Masters of Horror] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080908015012/http://www.idwpublishing.com/titles/moh/moh.html |date=2008-09-08 }} at IDW Publishing[http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=47831 IDW Unleashes The Masters of Horror in December]{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} (press release), Newsarama, November 28, 2005 The first two comic covers were painted by the award-winning artist Jeremy Caniglia.

Awards and nominations

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| 2006

rowspan=3 | Saturn AwardWonrowspan=2 | Best Television PresentationTied with The Triangle
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| Won

Best Television DVD Release
rowspan=2 | 2006rowspan=2 | Emmy AwardNominatedOutstanding Music Composition for a SeriesRichard BandEpisode: "H. P. Lovecraft's Dreams in the Witch-House"
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| Won

Outstanding Original Main Title Theme MusicEdward Shearmur
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| 2007

Satellite AwardWonBest DVD Extras (Season 1)Tied with Borat

References

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