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Creepshow
Season 1
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The fictional Creepshow comic books come to life in this anthology series of terrifying tales hosted by the silent Creepshow ghoul.
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6 Episodes
Gray Matter / The House of the Head
E1
Gray Matter / The House of the Head
Episode 1
Bad Wolf Down / The Finger
E2
Bad Wolf Down / The Finger
Episode 2
All Hallows Eve / The Man in the Suitcase
E3
All Hallows Eve / The Man in the Suitcase
Episode 3
The Companion / Lydia Layne's Better Half
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The Companion / Lydia Layne's Better Half
Episode 4
Night of the Paw / Times is Tough in Musky Holler
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Night of the Paw / Times is Tough in Musky Holler
Episode 5
Skincrawlers / By the Silver Water of Lake Champlain
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Skincrawlers / By the Silver Water of Lake Champlain
Episode 6
Season 1 Reviews
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
Nicotero paces the segment for maximum suspense, parceling out the details of what's happening just a little at a time. It looks stunning, too.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
Even if the premiere of Creepshow is a little lackluster, fans should still be interested to see where this talented team takes this reboot. I know I still am.
Slant Magazine
Steven Nguyen Scaife
The series bottles the original's pulpy spirit and atmosphere for an irresistibly macabre package.
Film School Rejects
Rob Hunter
The affection and talent are clearly here, so consider us cautiously excited for the horrors yet to come.
The Mary Sue
Kate Gardner
The first episode features an adaptation of Stephen King's short story Grey Matter, as well as a tale of a haunted dollhouse... It is definitely the scarier of the two episodes released too far, though it's a fun kind of scary.
Pajiba
Tori Preston
This show knows that horror doesn't need monsters or viscera to be scary. The scares that stay with us are the tiny mysteries, the things that make a child pull her legs up under her blankets and scare across a room in uncertainty.
Decider
John Serba
Even when the stories don't quite work, Nicotero nails the aesthetic. He knows what diehard Creepshow freaks want.
IGN Movies
Matt Fowler
It's a free-wheeling and easy fit for Shudder that, while not out for blood, is good for a chuckle and a jump.
Tell-Tale TV
Kevin Lever
Though it may be uneven, the investment into the creepy crawly anthology is a worthwhile cause for some wild stories.
Nightmarish Conjurings
Shannon McGrew
In all, I found the first two stories to be a strong start to the series and included elements that will definitely appeal to fans of horror and the previous movies.
Consequence
Clint Worthington
From the first episode alone, Creepshow looks to be sheer catnip for '80s horror obsessives, hearkening back to a simpler time when horror didn't have to be filtered through the baroque trappings of arthouse cinema to be respected.
io9.com
Cheryl Eddy
It's best to enter into Creepshow fully understanding exactly what the show is trying to be: a live-action embodiment of an old-school horror comic, just like the film that inspired it.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
Both installments are surprisingly sedate, especially considering they were the ones chosen for the series premiere.
The Week
Brendan Morrow
Its premiere gets the series off on the right foot with some refreshingly concise storytelling.
Paste Magazine
Jacob Oller
Creepshow's first pair of ghoulish tales so solidly nail what made the original so beloved that it's easy to get swept up in its own appreciation for the dark material.
TV Guide
Liam Mathews
Casual horror fans may not really get the appeal of Creepshow, but it's not made for them anyway. Horror aficionados, on the other hand, will find a lot to like.
The Blogging Banshee
Molly Henery
Both stories ("Grey Matter" and "The House of the Head.") boast strong performances, beloved horror actors, favorite horror writers and directors, stunning practical effects, and chilling tales that are sure to give you goose bumps.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Maria Sciullo
Still, every rewatch of The Lunchbox seems to do an even better job of satiating the emotional hunger that arises out of the loneliness that suddenly creeps up when you're surrounded by people.
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
Kate Sánchez
...This revival of Creepshow carries the legacy of the original while reviving it with an identity all it's own.
CBR
Anthony Gramuglia
This is a must-watch horror anthology series for fans... Both episodes are small, personal horror stories that capture an element of private terror. It utilizes its budget well by cutting corners when needed.
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