If you loved the outrageous, horror-comedy anthology 'Chillerama' (2011), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similarly wild and wacky movies and shows that deliver the same mix of gore, humor, and nostalgia. Whether you're a fan of cult classics or offbeat horror, these picks will keep you entertained and maybe even a little grossed out.

Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965)
Description: A British horror anthology that features a series of supernatural tales told by a mysterious fortune teller, combining eerie storytelling with a touch of dark humor.
Fact: The film was one of the first anthology horror films produced by Amicus Productions and helped establish the format for future films in the genre.


The House That Dripped Blood (1971)
Description: A British horror anthology that combines eerie storytelling with a touch of dark humor, featuring a series of interconnected tales centered around a mysterious house.
Fact: The film was produced by Amicus Productions, known for their anthology horror films, and features a star-studded cast of British actors.


Asylum (1972)
Description: A British horror anthology that presents a series of interconnected stories set in a mental institution, blending psychological horror with macabre twists and dark humor.
Fact: The film was written by Robert Bloch, the author of 'Psycho,' and features a framing device that ties all the stories together.


The Uncanny (1977)
Description: A horror anthology that explores the theme of cats and their supposed supernatural powers, featuring a mix of psychological terror and dark humor.
Fact: The film features Peter Cushing as the narrator and is one of the few horror anthologies to focus on a single theme throughout its segments.


Creepshow (1982)
Description: An anthology horror film that blends dark humor with grotesque and over-the-top horror elements, featuring a comic book aesthetic and a mix of supernatural and psychological terror.
Fact: The film was co-written by Stephen King and directed by George A. Romero, and it pays homage to the EC horror comics of the 1950s.


Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
Description: An anthology film that revives the spirit of the classic TV series, blending psychological horror, supernatural elements, and moral lessons with a modern cinematic flair.
Fact: The film features segments directed by four different directors, including Steven Spielberg and John Landis.


Body Bags (1993)
Description: A horror anthology that features a mix of dark humor and grotesque horror, with each segment exploring different macabre and supernatural themes.
Fact: Originally intended to be a television series, it was repackaged as a standalone film and features John Carpenter as the host.


Tales from the Hood (1995)
Description: A horror anthology that blends social commentary with supernatural horror, featuring stories that tackle issues like racism and police brutality in a stylized and often gruesome manner.
Fact: The film was executive produced by Spike Lee and is known for its unique blend of horror and urban storytelling.


Trick 'r Treat (2007)
Description: A horror anthology that interweaves multiple stories set on Halloween night, combining dark comedy, folklore, and gruesome violence in a stylized and visually striking manner.
Fact: The film was initially delayed for several years before finally being released straight to DVD, but it has since gained a cult following.


V/H/S (2012)
Description: A found footage anthology horror film that presents a series of interconnected short stories, each with its own unique brand of terror, often featuring unexpected twists and dark humor.
Fact: The film was shot on a low budget and features contributions from several up-and-coming horror directors, creating a diverse range of scares.
