If you're a fan of the eerie and unsettling vibes of 'Creepshow 3' (2006), you're in for a treat! This article dives into 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same blend of horror, dark humor, and anthology-style storytelling. Whether you love the twisted tales or the chilling atmosphere, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Twilight Zone (1959)
Description: An anthology series featuring bizarre and often unsettling stories with twist endings, blending horror, sci-fi, and psychological thrills.
Fact: The iconic opening narration, 'There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man...', was written by series creator Rod Serling. The show was known for tackling social issues through its fantastical storytelling.


Amazing Stories (1985)
Description: A fantasy and sci-fi anthology series with a mix of whimsical and eerie tales, often featuring supernatural or otherworldly elements.
Fact: Created by Steven Spielberg, the show aimed to capture the spirit of classic pulp magazines. It won several Emmy Awards during its run.


Monsters (1988)
Description: A horror anthology series focusing on creature features and monstrous entities, often with a darkly humorous or satirical edge.
Fact: The show was known for its low-budget but creative practical effects. Each episode featured a different monster, ranging from classic to bizarre.


Body Bags (1993)
Description: A horror anthology film featuring three macabre tales, each with a mix of gore, dark humor, and unexpected twists.
Fact: Originally intended as a pilot for a series, it was released as a standalone film. The wraparound story features John Carpenter as a creepy coroner.


Goosebumps (1995)
Description: A horror anthology series aimed at younger audiences, featuring spooky and sometimes campy stories with supernatural elements and twist endings.
Fact: Based on the popular book series by R.L. Stine, the show became a cultural phenomenon in the 90s. Each episode adapted a different book from the series.


Tales from the Hood (1995)
Description: A horror anthology film blending gruesome scares with social commentary, featuring interconnected stories with a darkly humorous tone.
Fact: The film was inspired by urban legends and folklore, with a focus on African American experiences. It gained a cult following for its unique approach to horror.


Fear Itself (2008)
Description: A horror anthology series with standalone episodes that deliver chilling and often gruesome tales, focusing on psychological and supernatural terror.
Fact: The show was created by the same team behind 'Masters of Horror' and featured contributions from notable horror directors. It was canceled after one season due to low ratings.


Black Mirror (2011)
Description: A modern anthology series exploring dark and satirical themes about technology and society, often with disturbing or unexpected twists.
Fact: The title 'Black Mirror' refers to the dark reflection seen in a turned-off screen. Each episode is a standalone story, making it easy to jump in at any point.


Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955)
Description: A classic anthology series featuring suspenseful and macabre stories, often with ironic or shocking endings, hosted by the legendary filmmaker.
Fact: Alfred Hitchcock himself introduced and concluded each episode with his trademark dry humor. The show adapted stories from various writers, including Roald Dahl.


The Outer Limits (1995)
Description: A sci-fi anthology series featuring eerie and thought-provoking tales, often with a moral or cautionary message, blending horror and speculative fiction.
Fact: The original 1963 series was revived in 1995, maintaining its signature tone. The show's opening famously warns, 'There is nothing wrong with your television set.'
