A mild-mannered book editor (Jack Nicholson) bitten by a wolf goes for the throat of all who have betrayed him. Michelle Pfeiffer co-stars.
Read more “Horror History: Friday, June 17, 1994: Wolf was released in theaters”Category: Horror History
Horror History: Friday, May 13, 1994: Night of the Demons 2 was released in theaters
Teenagers from St. Rita’s Academy want to party at a haunted house on Halloween. However, Angela, the hostess from hell, is summoning her army of teen demons to witness the blood-curdling contest between the priests and herself, the princess of darkness. Only a determined nun stands in Angela’s way.
Read more “Horror History: Friday, May 13, 1994: Night of the Demons 2 was released in theaters”Horror History: Sunday, May 8, 1994: The Stand debuted on television
Originally aired as a television mini-series, this all-star filmization of Stephen King’s gripping epic of good versus evil chronicles the episodic adventures of a disparate group of people who struggle to reestablish civilization after a man-made catastrophe wipes out most of the world’s population. The world abruptly ends when a deadly virus accidentally escapes from a government sponsored biological warfare laboratory. Soon people are dropping like flies from the plague, but a few survive and find themselves strangely compelled to head into the West. Good-hearted people follow the voice of an ancient black woman and head for Boulder, Colorado. Bad people follow the enigmatic Walkin’ Dude to Las Vegas. It is only a matter of time before the two sides are forced into a climactic battle over the final fate of humanity.
Read more “Horror History: Sunday, May 8, 1994: The Stand debuted on television”Horror History: Friday, May 6, 1994: Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead was released in US theaters
In HD for the first time, brothers Mike and Jody reunite to help their friend Reggie (Reggie Bannister) destroy The Tall Man (Angus Scrimm) once and for all.
Read more “Horror History: Friday, May 6, 1994: Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead was released in US theaters”Horror History: Sunday, May 1, 1994: Shrunken Heads was released in theaters
After being killed by a vicious gang of bikers known as the Vipers, three pals are amazingly resurrected by a mysterious Haitian witch doctor. There is a small catch however, as only their heads are revived and they are only inches tall. Tommy and his two tiny buddies must determine once and for all if a small head can find love and exact revenge in this world of larger, intact humans!
Read more “Horror History: Sunday, May 1, 1994: Shrunken Heads was released in theaters”Horror History: Friday, April 22, 1994: Brainscan was released in theaters
A lonely teenage horror-movie fan discovers a mysterious computer game that uses hypnosis to custom-tailor the game into the most terrifying experience imaginable.
Read more “Horror History: Friday, April 22, 1994: Brainscan was released in theaters”Horror History: Friday, April 8, 1994: Leprechaun 2 was released in theaters
The evil little Irishman returns to wreak bloody havoc in his never-ending quest for female companionship in this sequel to 1993’s Leprechaun.
Read more “Horror History: Friday, April 8, 1994: Leprechaun 2 was released in theaters”Horror History: Wednesday, April 6, 1994: Skeeter was released direct-to-video
From a toxic pool comes a new strain of mosquitos that infest a California town.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, April 6, 1994: Skeeter was released direct-to-video”Horror History: Friday, January 28, 1994: Body Snatchers was released in US theaters
Aliens intent on taking over Earth engage in a new form of biological warfare – they land in giant seed pods that replicate human beings while they sleep, and then replace them!
Read more “Horror History: Friday, January 28, 1994: Body Snatchers was released in US theaters”Horror History: Saturday, December 11, 1993: Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman premiered
Nancy Archer has had an alien encounter and it’s left her 50 ft. tall! Now she sees the men in her life from a new angle – looking down on them – and it’s time to fight back.
Read more “Horror History: Saturday, December 11, 1993: Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman premiered”Horror History: Wednesday, December 8, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Till Death Do We Part” premiered
Season 5 Episode 13
A stud (John Stamos) who is involved with a female mob boss (Eileen Brennan) begins a forbidden affair with a young waitress (Kate Vernon) and is ordered to kill her himself when his Mafia girlfriend soon finds out about the liaison. Also starring Robert Picardo and Frank Stallone.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, December 8, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Till Death Do We Part” premiered”Horror History: Wednesday, December 1, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Half-Way Horrible” premiered
Season 5 Episode 12
A ruthless businessman (Clancy Brown) learns and discovers that all of his key partners who are currently working on a new preservative drug for his company are being murdered one by one and that the killer may indeed be quite very close to him than he thinks. Also starring Cheech Marin and Costas Mandylor
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, December 1, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Half-Way Horrible” premiered”Horror History: Wednesday, November 24, 1993: Puppet Master 4 was released direct-to-video
A young scientist working on an artificial intelligence project is the target of strange gremlin-like creatures that are out to kill him and thus terminate his research. By coincidence, in one of the rooms he uses, there’s a mysterious case containing the puppets of the “puppet master”. When the puppets are brought to life, they help destroy the creatures.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, November 24, 1993: Puppet Master 4 was released direct-to-video”Horror History: Wednesday, November 24, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Oil’s Well That Ends Well” premiered
Season 5 Episode 11
A con artist (Lou Diamond Phillips) and his girlfriend (Priscilla Presley) plan their next caper by tricking some Southern boys into thinking there is oil underneath a cemetery. Also starring Alan Ruck and Rory Calhoun. Note: This is the only episode to have John Kassir starring in an on-screen role other than providing the voice of the Crypt Keeper.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, November 24, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Oil’s Well That Ends Well” premiered”Horror History: Wednesday, November 17, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Came the Dawn” premiered
Season 5 Episode 10
A female hitchhiker and petty crook (Brooke Shields) catches a ride with a seemingly timid man (Perry King) who soon reveals a dark and dangerous secret to her while they spend the night together at his cabin. Also starring Michael J. Pollard.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, November 17, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Came the Dawn” premiered”Horror History: Wednesday, November 10, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Creep Course” premiered
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Season 5 Episode 9
A bookworm (Nina Siemaszko) is tricked by a jock (Anthony Michael Hall) and their evil Egyptologist professor (Jeffrey Jones) into becoming a virgin sacrifice for a long preserved mummy.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, November 10, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Creep Course” premiered”Horror History: Wednesday, November 3, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Well Cooked Hams” premiered
Season 5 Episode 8
In a desperate attempt to spice up his act, a hack turn-of-the-century magician (Billy Zane) kills a rival magician (Martin Sheen) and steals his famed prop, the Box of Death. Also starring Maryam d’Abo.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, November 3, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Well Cooked Hams” premiered”Horror History: Friday, October 29, 1993: Return of the Living Dead 3 was released in theaters
In Return of the Living Dead Part II, the chemical Trioxin turned people into flesh eating zombies. Now the government is trying to control these unstoppable cannibalistic killers.
Read more “Horror History: Friday, October 29, 1993: Return of the Living Dead 3 was released in theaters”Horror History: Wednesday, October 27, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “House of Horror” premiered
Season 5 Episode 7
Three fraternity pledges (Wil Wheaton, Jason London, and Keith Coogan) are challenged to get to the top floor of a haunted house as a part of their initiation. However, when two of the pledges fail to return, the sadistic fraternity leader decides to head up to the top floor of the house in order to look for them himself, only to shockingly learn that a local sorority harbors a sinister secret involving the house.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, October 27, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “House of Horror” premiered”Horror History: Monday, October 25, 1993: Vincent Price passed away
Rest In Peace, Mr. Price.
Read more “Horror History: Monday, October 25, 1993: Vincent Price passed away”Horror History: Wednesday, October 20, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Two for the Show” premiered
Season 5 Episode 6
A murderous husband (David Paymer) and a cop with his own marital issues (Vincent Spano) get caught up in a deadly game of cat and mouse aboard a train. Also starring Traci Lords.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, October 20, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Two for the Show” premiered”Horror History: Wednesday, October 13, 1993: Dollman vs. Demonic Toys was released direct-to-video
The Demonic Toys are back! Policewoman Judith Gray seeks the help of 12-inch tall Dollman and his 12-inch tall girlfriend Nurse Ginger. The Toys hole up in an evil deserted toy factory and it’s up to Dollman to keep the Toys from summoning the powers of darkness to the earth.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, October 13, 1993: Dollman vs. Demonic Toys was released direct-to-video”Horror History: Wednesday, October 13, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “People Who Live in Brass Hearses” premiered
Season 5 Episode 5
A crook with an addiction to butter (Bill Paxton), with the help of his brother (Brad Dourif), sets out to get revenge on an ice cream truck driver (Michael Lerner) who had put him in prison years ago.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, October 13, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “People Who Live in Brass Hearses” premiered”Horror History: Wednesday, October 6, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Food for Thought” premiered
Season 5 Episode 4
A carnival psychic and part-time cook named Sambini (Ernie Hudson) goes off the deep jealous end when he soon finds out that his wife and assistant (Joan Chen) is in love with the show’s fire-eater (John Laughlin). Also starring Phil Fondacaro.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, October 6, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Food for Thought” premiered”Horror History: Saturday, October 2, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Forever Ambergris” premiered
Season 5 Episode 3
After playing second fiddle to an up-and-coming photographer named Isaac Forte (Steve Buscemi), a seasoned but washed-up combat photographer named Dalton (Roger Daltrey) cooks up a deadly scheme in order to take him out and get his beautiful wife (Lysette Anthony).
Read more “Horror History: Saturday, October 2, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Forever Ambergris” premiered”Horror History: Saturday, October 2, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “As Ye Sow” premiered
Season 5 Episode 2
Thinking and believing that his own wife (Patsy Kensit) is cheating on him, a jealous husband (Héctor Elizondo) hires a detective (Sam Waterston) and is led to truly believe that she is indeed having an affair with the local priest (John Shea). Featuring cameos from Adam West and Miguel Ferrer.
Read more “Horror History: Saturday, October 2, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “As Ye Sow” premiered”Horror History: Saturday, October 2, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Death of Some Salesmen” premiered
Season 5 Episode 1
A sneaky cemetery plot salesman (Ed Begley, Jr.) finds new victims (triple role played by Tim Curry) in the form of a strange hillbilly family with a fortune buried in their basement and a burning hatred for conning salesmen. Also starring Yvonne De Carlo.
Read more “Horror History: Saturday, October 2, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Death of Some Salesmen” premiered”Horror History: Wednesday, September 29, 1993: Amityville: A New Generation was released direct-to-video
Photographer Keyes Terry is given an old mirror from a homeless person who he photographs on the street. What he doesn’t know is that demonic forces project grisly visuals upon the mirror’s surface and exhibit them to those who look at their reflections.
Read more “Horror History: Wednesday, September 29, 1993: Amityville: A New Generation was released direct-to-video”Horror History: Friday, September 24, 1993: Warlock: The Armageddon was released in theaters
He’s back and meaner than ever! Satan’s only son, the “Warlock” (Julian Sands) is plotting even greater mayhem in this spine tingling, pulse pounding shocker!
Read more “Horror History: Friday, September 24, 1993: Warlock: The Armageddon was released in theaters”Horror History: Friday, August 27, 1993: Needful Things was released in theaters
Leland Gaunt comes to Sheriff Alan Pangborn’s pleasant little New England town, and opens a store. What this kindly Satan sells is whatever you need, from a surcease from pain to an object which you have always coveted. The Faustian price is, of course, corruption, and soon the poor sheriff’s town is wracked by jealousy, spite, and violence.
Read more “Horror History: Friday, August 27, 1993: Needful Things was released in theaters”