If you loved the eerie and captivating anthology 'Juju Stories' (2022), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that blend folklore, horror, and cultural storytelling. Whether you're drawn to supernatural tales or African mythology, these picks will keep you enthralled.

The Twilight Zone (1959)
Description: A classic anthology series known for its twist endings and exploration of moral dilemmas, often with a supernatural or sci-fi twist.
Fact: The show's iconic theme music and opening narration have become cultural touchstones, often parodied in other media.


The Outer Limits (1963)
Description: A sci-fi anthology series that explores the unknown and often terrifying aspects of the universe, with a focus on moral and ethical dilemmas.
Fact: The show's famous opening line, 'There is nothing wrong with your television set,' has become iconic in the sci-fi genre.


Creepshow (1982)
Description: A horror anthology film that pays homage to classic comic books, featuring gruesome and often darkly humorous tales of terror.
Fact: The film was a collaboration between Stephen King and George A. Romero, blending their distinct styles of storytelling.


Goosebumps (1995)
Description: A children's horror anthology series that adapts R.L. Stine's books, offering spooky but age-appropriate tales with a mix of humor and fright.
Fact: The series was so popular that it spawned a franchise, including books, video games, and a feature film.


Tales from the Hood (1995)
Description: An anthology horror film that blends social commentary with supernatural elements, often exploring themes of justice and revenge through eerie storytelling.
Fact: The film was inspired by urban legends and real-life social issues, making it a unique blend of horror and societal critique.


Fear Itself (2008)
Description: A horror anthology series featuring standalone episodes with chilling and often psychological horror stories, created by the makers of 'Masters of Horror.'
Fact: Despite its short run, the series featured contributions from notable horror writers and directors, making it a cult favorite.


American Horror Story (2011)
Description: An anthology series that explores different horror subgenres each season, from haunted houses to cults, often with a mix of psychological and supernatural elements.
Fact: Each season is a self-contained story, allowing the show to reinvent itself while maintaining a consistent tone of dread and suspense.


Black Mirror (2011)
Description: A modern anthology series that delves into the dark side of technology and human nature, often with unsettling and thought-provoking narratives.
Fact: Each episode is a standalone story, allowing for a wide range of themes and tones, from dystopian futures to psychological horror.


Channel Zero (2016)
Description: A horror anthology series based on creepypasta stories, featuring slow-burn psychological horror and unsettling imagery.
Fact: The show's each season adapts a different internet horror story, bringing urban legends to life with a unique visual style.


The Haunting of Hill House (2018)
Description: A horror series that weaves a complex narrative of family trauma and supernatural events, blending emotional depth with terrifying moments.
Fact: The show is known for its hidden ghosts and intricate storytelling, with many scenes requiring multiple viewings to catch all the details.
