What To Watch If You Love 'Them'
For fans of: supernatural horror series with a mostly Black cast
Atticus Black embarks on a road trip across 1950s Jim Crow America in search of his missing father.- Photo:
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Accompanied by her husband, son and daughter, Adelaide Wilson returns to the beachfront home where she grew up as a child. Haunted by a traumatic experience from the past, Adelaide grows increasingly concerned that something bad is going to happen. Her worst fears soon become a reality when four masked strangers descend upon the house, forcing the Wilsons into a fight for survival. When the masks come off, the family is horrified to learn that each attacker takes the appearance of one of them.- 1The Lost Boys495 Votes
- 2Invasion of the Body Snatchers217 Votes
- 3The Goonies224 Votes
For fans of: horror anthology series
Siblings are forced back to the haunted house where they grew up to confront the ghosts of the past.- 1Penny Dreadful1,239 Votes
- 2The Enfield Haunting346 Votes
- 3American Horror Story900 Votes
For fans of: horror anthology series
A young governess arrives at Bly Manor and begins to see apparitions haunting the estate.- Photo:
For fans of: horror films that examine racial issues
In Get Out, Chris Washington (Daniel Kaluuya) is an African-American photographer, who sets out to meet his Caucasian girlfriend's parents for the first time. Rose Armitage (Allison Williams) assures him that her parents won't mind his race, but their overly accommodating behavior grows unsettling. Directed by Jordan Peele, this film deftly blends elements of horror and dark comedy. The narrative takes a chilling turn when Chris stumbles upon the family's disturbing secret. Garnering accolades like the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, Get Out presents a unique spin on the traditional suspense thriller.- Photo:
For fans of: horror films that examine racial issues
For decades, the housing projects of Chicago's Cabrini-Green were terrorized by a ghost story about a supernatural, hook-handed killer. In present day, an artist begins to explore the macabre history of Candyman, not knowing it would unravel his sanity and unleash a terrifying wave of violence that puts him on a collision course with destiny.For fans of: drama series that examines racial issues
Exposing the breakdown of the U.S. criminal justice system during the Central Park Five case.- 1Snowfall13 Votes
- 2Godfather of Harlem9 Votes
- 3Pose7 Votes
For fans of: horror drama series about oppression
A woman forced into sexual servitude struggles to survive in a terrifying, totalitarian society.For fans of: horror anthology series
Two Sentence Horror Stories, an anthology series, delves into the realm of psychological terror with its brief yet impactful narratives. Garnering multiple accolades and nominations, including the Imagen Award for Best Actress (Nicole Kang), this spine-chilling show explores contemporary issues and fears by presenting viewers with thought-provoking twists and relatable characters. The concise format and diverse range of stories evoke a sense of unease, making it a distinctive addition to the horror genre. By masterfully playing on the human psyche, Two Sentence Horror Stories leaves a haunting impression that lingers long after the screen goes dark.For fans of: sci-fi series with a predominantly Black cast
A single mother must hide her young son's superpowers to protect him from exploitation.- Photo:
For fans of: horror anthology series
A family of three moves from Boston to Los Angeles to reconcile its painful past.For fans of: thrilling fantasy series that examines racial issues
Falcon and the Winter Soldier are a mismatched duo who team up for a global adventure.- 1Mentor Morgan Freeman Advised Mackie To Prioritize Quality Over Money220 Votes
- 2A Month After His Debut As Bucky Barnes, Sebastian Stan Still Had Trouble Paying Rent226 Votes
- 3Anthony Mackie Finally Got To Be No. 1 On An MCU Call Sheet197 Votes
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For fans of: thrilling fantasy series with Black leads
Retired vigilante Jefferson Pierce gets pulled back into the fight as his alter ego.- Photo:
14For fans of: thrilling, sci-fi series that examines racial issues
In an alternate history, superheroes are treated as outlaws.- 15
For fans of: horror films that examine racial issues
Skeptical graduate student Helen Lyle (Virginia Madsen) befriends Anne-Marie McCoy (Vanessa Williams) while researching superstitions in a housing project on Chicago's Near North Side. From Anne-Marie, Helen learns about the Candyman (Tony Todd), a knife-wielding figure of urban legend that some of her neighbors believe to be responsible for a recent murder. After a mysterious man matching the Candyman's description begins stalking her, Helen comes to fear that the legend may be all too real. For fans of: supernatural anthology series
Anthology series of tales, each set in a different world and inspired by a Philip K. Dick story.- Photo:
For fans of: horror anthology series
A mysterious children's show from the 1980s may have caused deadly events from a man's childhood.- Photo:
18For fans of: horror anthology series featuring Ti West
Hired to steal a rare VHS tape from a remote house, a ragtag band of crooks finds a dead body, old TVs and a lot of cryptic footage.- Photo:
For fans of: sci-fi anthology series that comtemplates current issues
Stand-alone dramas tell sharp, suspenseful, satirical tales that explore techno-paranoia.For fans of: sci-fi anthology series
Four ordinary people stumble across a puzzle hiding just beyond the veil of everyday life.For fans of: supernatural horror anthology series
Jordan Peele hosts and narrates tales of science fiction, fantasy and the occult.- 1Steven Yeun54 Votes
- 2Adam Scott73 Votes
- 3Ethan Embry43 Votes
For fans of: anthology horror features
The first of three dark tales involves resentful student Bellingham (Steve Buscemi) looking to an Egyptian mummy for help in settling some scores. Then, hit man Halston (David Johansen) is contracted to kill a cat that has terrorized and even killed members of an extremely wealthy family. Lastly, struggling artist Preston (James Remar) witnesses a demon commit a bizarre murder on a city street, but agrees to keep it a secret when the devilish being promises wealth in return for his silence.- Photo:
23For fans of: sci-fi, fantasy series with a Black lead
As the streets of Gotham City continue to be plagued by crime, a new defender emerges in the form of Batwoman. This thrilling drama series expertly weaves a tale of resilience, justice, and self-discovery as Kate Kane (Ruby Rose) dons the iconic cape and cowl. With thought-provoking storylines and an ensemble cast that brings depth to each character, it's no surprise that this show has garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Batwoman's unique take on the superhero genre not only pays homage to its comic book roots but also explores contemporary issues, making it a compelling watch for both long-time fans and newcomers alike.For fans of: anthology horror features
Creepshow, a horror anthology film directed by George A. Romero, weaves together five chilling tales penned by Stephen King. The movie features an ensemble cast, including Hal Holbrook as Henry Northrup and Adrienne Barbeau as Wilma Northrup, in the memorable story The Crate. Other notable characters include Jordy Verrill (Stephen King himself) in a self-titled segment where he plays a hapless farmer who discovers a meteorite. Juxtaposing humor with horror, Creepshow takes you through a roller coaster of macabre narratives, each one more eerie than the last. The film won the Saturn Award for Best Horror Film in 1983, cementing its place in the annals of classic horror cinema.- Photo:
For fans of: docuseries that examines issues of race and prejudice
Hate Thy Neighbor (Viceland, 2017) is a British documentary series. Comedian Jamali Maddix goes on tour and interviews members of highly-controversial groups such as NSM, Azov, and Nordic Youth.- Photo:
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A woman becomes ensnarled in copycat killings that have similarities to her parents' murders.- Photo:
For fans of: horror anthology features
The ABCs of Death is a 2012 anthology horror comedy film produced by International producers. The film contains 26 different shorts, each by different directors spanning fifteen countries. It premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. In 2013, it was released on VOD January 31 and in theaters March 8. The end credits of the film feature Australian band Skyhooks' 1974 song "Horror Movie", and also state that a sequel, ABCs of Death 2, would be released in late 2014.For fans of: horror anthology features that examine racial issues
A creepy mortician, Mr. Simms (Clarence Williams III), attempts to scare teenage drug dealer Stack (Joe Torry) and his friends straight by telling them four horrifying stories. One is about a guilt-riddled cop (Anthony Griffith) who goes crazy after ignoring his corrupt partner (Michael Massee). He also tells of a meek schoolboy (Brandon Hammond) with terrifying supernatural powers. Although the young thugs want to take their drugs and escape Mr. Simms, he still has two more tales to tell.For fans of: horror anthology series
Encounters with strange beasts drive broken people to desperate acts.For fans of: horror anthology series
A weekly anthology series featuring a different horror story in each episode.- 1Black Mirror17 Votes
- 2From11 Votes
- 3Two Sentence Horror Stories10 Votes
For fans of: sci-fi horror anthology series
Townspeople live above "The Loop," a machine built to unlock the mysteries of the universe.- 32
For fans of: paranormal horror anthology series
Real people sit down with friends and family to share true stories of terrifying events. For fans of: horror anthology series
An anthology horror series based on the 1982 movie features vignettes that explore terror.For fans of: supernatural anthology series
The classic anthology series is reimagined to transport everyday characters into worlds of wonder.For fans of: documentaries that examine Black cinema
Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror is a 2019 American documentary film directed by Xavier Burgin. A look at the history of black horror films and the role of African Americans in the film genre from the very beginning.For fans of: horror anthology series
Beloved fairy tales reimagined into a dark and twisted psychological thriller.- Photo:
For fans of: horror anthology series
A series of bizarre deaths haunt a Japanese American community during World War II.- Photo:
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The story of different people who go in and out of a single room of an average American motel.For fans of: thrilling fantasy series with a predominantly Black cast
A man with super strength and unbreakable skin must confront his past and fight for his city.For fans of: sci-fi, horror anthology series
Animated short stories in various genres, including science fiction, fantasy, horror and comedy.