If you loved the eerie anthology horror of 'From a Whisper to a Scream' (1987), this list is for you. Dive into 10 chilling movies and shows that share its dark, twisted storytelling and unsettling atmosphere. Whether you're a fan of anthology horror or just crave more macabre tales, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Twilight Zone (1959)
Description: A classic anthology series known for its twist endings and exploration of horror, science fiction, and psychological themes, often with a moral or ironic conclusion.
Fact: The series was created by Rod Serling, who also served as the narrator, and it has been revived multiple times over the decades.


Tales of Terror (1962)
Description: A horror anthology that adapts three Edgar Allan Poe stories, blending gothic horror with a campy, theatrical style.
Fact: The film stars Vincent Price in multiple roles and was directed by Roger Corman, known for his Poe adaptations.


The House That Dripped Blood (1971)
Description: A horror anthology with a gothic tone, featuring four stories linked by a mysterious house, each tale exploring themes of terror and the macabre.
Fact: The film was produced by Amicus Productions, a rival to Hammer Films, known for their anthology horror movies.


Asylum (1972)
Description: A British horror anthology with a framing story set in a mental institution, featuring tales of madness, revenge, and the supernatural.
Fact: The film is part of Amicus Productions' series of anthology horror movies, known for their twist endings.


Creepshow (1982)
Description: An anthology horror film that blends dark humor with gruesome tales, featuring a comic book aesthetic and a mix of supernatural and psychological horror.
Fact: The film was written by Stephen King and directed by George A. Romero, inspired by the EC horror comics of the 1950s.


Cat's Eye (1985)
Description: A horror anthology connected by a wandering cat, featuring stories that mix supernatural elements with psychological terror and dark humor.
Fact: The film was written by Stephen King and includes a segment inspired by his short story 'Quitters, Inc.'


Two Evil Eyes (1990)
Description: A horror anthology that adapts two Edgar Allan Poe stories, blending psychological horror with gruesome visuals and a gothic atmosphere.
Fact: The film was a collaboration between horror legends George A. Romero and Dario Argento.


Body Bags (1993)
Description: A horror anthology hosted by John Carpenter, featuring three tales of terror that range from the grotesque to the supernatural.
Fact: Originally intended as a pilot for a horror anthology series, it was released as a standalone TV movie.


Trick 'r Treat (2007)
Description: A horror anthology that interweaves multiple stories set on Halloween night, featuring a mix of dark humor, folklore, and brutal violence.
Fact: The film was delayed for several years before its release and has since gained a cult following as a Halloween staple.


V/H/S (2012)
Description: A found footage horror anthology that presents a series of unsettling and often gruesome short films, linked by a framing narrative.
Fact: The film was produced on a low budget and features segments from different directors, each with a distinct style.
