The Theatre Bizarre (2011)

Curious Enola Penny sneaks into an abandoned playhouse and becomes the captive audience for six delightfully twisted tales—from memory-stealing addicts to perverse sugar obsessions. Directed by horror icons like Tom Savini and Karim Hussain, The Theatre Bizarre is a gore-soaked, artful anthology that will haunt your dreams.

Creepshow III (2006)

If you’re craving the witty scares and comic-book thrills of the originals, skip Creepshow III—its five new segments fall flat without a trace of Romero or King’s signature charm. This sequel feels like a name slapped on a forgettable anthology, leaving you longing for the true Creepshow magic.

Creepshow 2 (1987)

Creepshow 2 (1987) is a deliciously nostalgic horror treat, dishing out three Stephen King–inspired shorts packed with vengeful wooden warriors, ravenous lake blobs, and creepy hitchhikers. It’s the gory sequel that defined my childhood and still delivers thrills today.

Creepshow (1982) (Blu-ray Review)

Rediscover George A. Romero and Stephen King’s Creepshow in a vibrant new Blu-ray edition that packs all five comic-book horror tales with neon-soaked gore, Tom Savini’s unforgettable effects, and an all-star cast that’ll have you grinning like a kid again. It’s the ultimate 80s horror anthology—equal parts cheesy fun and spine-tingling thrills, guaranteed to satisfy every fright fiend.