Tales from the Darkside: “A New Lease on Life” (S2E15)
“A New Lease on Life” takes real estate horror to a delightfully grotesque place in a story that mixes satire,
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“A New Lease on Life” takes real estate horror to a delightfully grotesque place in a story that mixes satire,
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Read moreWhat happens when the creative process gets a supernatural upgrade? That’s the intriguing premise behind “The Satanic Piano,” a moody,
Read moreIf there were ever a quintessential Tales from the Darkside episode for the Halloween season, it might be this one.
Read more“Parlour Floor Front” is Tales from the Darkside at its most theatrical: small cast, confined setting, and a story that
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Read moreSeason 2 of Tales from the Darkside kicks off with a strange and satirical tale that blends government conspiracy, supernatural
Read moreIf Tales from the Darkside has taught us anything, it’s that horror doesn’t always come wrapped in shadows and screams.
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Read moreNow here’s a little gem in the Tales from the Darkside catalogue that combines dark humour with classic morality tale
Read moreLevitation delivers a classic horror tale with a magician’s flair, mixing youthful arrogance, urban legend vibes, and a well-earned twist
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Read moreMadness Room is a classic haunted-house story with a devilish twist, wrapped in just under 25 minutes. Though it follows
Read moreThe Tear Collector is one of the more sombre and poetic entries in Tales from the Darkside, offering an unusual
Read moreAnswer Me is an episode that leans heavily into psychological horror, threading an eerie atmosphere through a simple yet unnerving
Read moreSnip, Snip is a particularly campy and magical instalment in Tales from the Darkside that blends occult elements, petty rivalries,
Read moreIf you’ve got a taste for macabre domestic horror, Anniversary Dinner might be right up your alley. This episode blends
Read moreIn the Cards is a curious blend of eerie atmosphere, mystical fatalism, and character-driven melodrama. While it doesn’t fully stick
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