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7 Horror Shows Where Every Episode Is a Masterpiece
Everyone can agree that horror television has a major filler problem. There are just too many shows that put all their effort into the first few episodes and start dragging the story as soon as the audience is hooked. That might just be the worst mistake writers ever made, because the minute a show falters in maintaining its sense of fear, the viewer has already checked out.
While horror films thrive on condensed and constant tension, horror TV has always had a harder time keeping that same energy alive across multiple episodes. Many argue that the genre just isn’t meant to be expanded. However, the titles on this list make a compelling case that it can be done. These are such horror shows where every episode is a masterpiece and no moment is ever wasted.
‘The Haunting of Hill House’ (2018)
The Haunting of Hill House is hands down one of the greatest horror shows ever made. The series, created by Mike Flanagan, will go down in history for proving that the genre can be so much more than jump scares and shock value. The story begins with the Crain family moving into the mysterious Hill House in the summer of 1992, and follows their story across two timelines. First up is their time in the house and the paranormal experiences they had there. Then, the timeline shifts forward and shows the Crain siblings as adults, slightly estranged from one another and still haunted by the fateful night their mother died, and their father made them flee from Hill House.
The narrative builds around that mystery, and it’s impossible not to get absolutely engrossed. The constant jumping between times is a bit disorienting at first, but it pays off in the end. By the time the timelines converge, the audience can practically feel the pain, trauma, and grief that this family has lived through. What makes every episode of The Haunting of Hill House feel great is that Flanagan never uses horror as a shortcut. Sure, the ghosts are there, but they serve as metaphors for the very real damage the Crain siblings are dealing with. All in all, this one is a horror show for the ages and will remain unmatched not just in its sense of fear, but also its emotional depth.
‘Midnight Mass’ (2021)
Midnight Mass is another Flanagan masterpiece, one that truly cemented him as one of the most unique voices in horror TV. The miniseries is an ambitious, slow-burning religious horror story that explores faith, addiction, and mortality through the supernatural. The story begins with Riley Flynn (Zach Gilford) returning to his small fishing community of Crockett Island after killing a woman in a drunk driving accident. His arrival coincides with that of the new priest, Father Paul Hill (Hamish Linklater), who soon begins to perform what the locals believe to be miracles. From there, every episode builds toward an emotionally devastating climax with no wasted moments or filler storylines.
Midnight Mass is genuinely remarkable in its writing. Although Flanagan gives many of his characters long, uninterrupted monologues, they land because the actors manage to embody every word they speak. The horror arrives gradually, but when it does, the audience is so invested in the people this story revolves around that it almost feels personal. The show ends with one of the most fitting finales in recent history and has managed to convey its message of the true cost of faith, which truly gives the audience chills.
‘Marianne’ (2019)
Marianne is dark and disturbing, but that’s the entire point. The French horror series tells a relentless story, and the fact that it was cancelled after one season is still baffling. The narrative begins as a classic supernatural story, with bestselling horror novelist Emma Larsimon (Victoire Du Bois) having decided to retire her fictional witch villain, Marianne, and move on with her life. However, that plan takes a backseat when she realizes that Marianne (Délia Espinat-Dief) might just be real, and she doesn’t want her to stop writing. Across the show’s eight episodes, the audience and Emma don’t get a single moment of comfort.
The story keeps escalating in a way that feels earned. Marianne is no ordinary demon. She humiliates her victims and uses their own history against them. The horror here is visceral and unpleasant, and what makes everything all the more horrific is how real it all feels, thanks to the show’s world and character building. Overall, Marianne delivers everything a horror show should and more, which makes its cancellation all the more frustrating.
‘Brand New Cherry Flavor’ (2021)
Brand New Cherry Flavor is an experimental horror show that feels like some kind of fever dream, in the best way possible. The story follows aspiring filmmaker Lisa Nova (Rosa Salazar), who comes to Los Angeles in the hopes of landing a promising project, only to be manipulated and exploited by a powerful producer. Instead of resigning to her fate, Lisa seeks revenge with the help of a mysterious witch, Boro (Catherine Keener).
However, Lisa doesn’t know that revenge comes at a cost, and as Boro carries out curses on her behalf, the consequences engulf almost everyone around her. That’s when Brand New Cherry Flavor turns into this surreal, body-horror nightmare that blurs the line between reality and imagination. The show really commits to its bizarre vision and completely owns the madness of the plot. Salazar delivers a delightfully unhinged performance with an emotional core that makes it impossible to look away until the very end.
‘Servant’ (2019–2023)
Servant is a deeply intimate kind of horror that stays with the audience long after the credits roll. The story follows grieving couple Dorothy (Lauren Ambrose) and Sean Turner (Toby Kebbell) in the aftermath of the death of their infant. To cope with the loss, Dorothy begins caring for an eerily lifelike reborn doll, and her husband goes along with the whole thing to protect her fragile mental state. However, everything changes when the couple hires nanny Leanne (Nell Tiger Free) to care for the doll, and all of a sudden, the whole thing starts feeling a little too real.
That’s when the Turner house turns into a pressure cooker of paranoia, where every little detail means something. Leanne’s presence seems to warp reality, and as the audience learns about her ties to a shadowy religious cult, things slowly start to make sense. Every episode follows Sean and Dorothy getting pulled deeper into the chaos and reveals just enough without ever fully explaining the roles. Servant‘s horror is rooted in control and belief, where every answer only leads to a more unsettling question.
‘Archive 81’ (2022)
Archive 81, based on the podcast of the same name, opens with Dan Turner (Mamoudou Athie) being hired by a mysterious company to restore a collection of damaged videotapes in an isolated research facility. The tapes were recorded in 1994 by Melody Pendras (Dina Shihabi), a grad student documenting life inside the Visser, a strange apartment building that later burned down under suspicious circumstances. As Dan restores and watches the footage, Melody’s investigation into missing residents, secret gatherings, and a hidden cult turns into something far more dangerous.
Things take an even stranger turn when Dan realizes that he can somehow communicate with her across time. The deeper he goes, the more the mystery expands. The story unfolds through a found footage format, which makes the horror feel immediate and real. The way Dan and Melody’s stories mirror and influence each other is one of the most brilliant parts of the story. Even when the plot begins to reveal its answers, the show still retains its sense of unease because the real terror lies in the cyclical nature of everything that the characters experience. Overall, Archive 81 is a truly unique horror show that thrives on atmosphere and a slow-burning sense of dread rather than conventional scares.
‘Twin Peaks’ (1990–2017)
Twin Peaks has shaped modern TV like no other. The show begins as a murder mystery and increasingly gets stranger and more disorienting. The story follows FBI agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) as he arrives in the small town of Twin Peaks to investigate the strange death of homecoming queen Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee). Soon enough, though, he finds himself tangled in a web of dark secrets and coincidences that are too strange to ignore. The best part about Twin Peaks is that it treats the town as a living, breathing character filled with clues that guide Cooper toward what can only be explained as an entirely new reality.
The show is known for constantly shifting its tone between offbeat and almost comedic to surreal and psychological, without ever losing control. As the story expands, the mythology surrounding the Black Lodge and the forces influencing the town come into play, Laura’s death begins to look all the more complicated. Eventually, the case stops being about a single crime, and the show gradually starts recontextualizing everything the audience once thought they knew. Twin Peaks is a show like any other, to the point where one can only fully understand its brilliance by immersing themselves in it.
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Alan Ritchson Heads to Netflix With a Brutal New Survival Series
There’s no shortage of competition shows right now, but Netflix’s latest unscripted pickup sounds like it’s aiming for something a little meaner, rougher, and a lot less polished. This one isn’t about baking, bluffing, or making a fortune in a mansion. It’s about stripping people down to the basics and seeing what’s left when the comforts of modern life disappear. And with a concept like that, it makes sense that Netflix went looking for someone who actually looks like he could survive the end of the world.
That someone is Alan Ritchson, who is officially bringing a new survival competition series to the streamer. The currently untitled show comes from Bunim/Murray Productions and will test the grit, resilience, and instincts of a group of high-profile influencers and headline-makers as they’re pushed far outside their comfort zones. With their usual luxuries gone, the contestants will have to rely on determination, survival skills, and each other to make it through the experience.
The series will ask whether these carefully curated public figures can actually endure life in the wilderness when there’s no fame, no followers, and nowhere to hide. Ritchson will, of course, need to fit this in alongside numerous big projects and, of course, shooting Reacher, the fourth season of which is set to premiere later this year.
What Can We Expect From ‘Reacher’ Season 4?
Ritchson has already hinted that this season is the most action-heavy yet. In his earlier comments to ScreenRant, he said the show may include roughly 30 fight sequences across its eight episodes, while also admitting he worried about “fight fatigue” if the action did not serve the story. He stressed that the team was not just adding fights for the sake of it.
“We shot… God, I don’t even know, man. 30? We’ve never shot this many fights. There’s so many. And it’s not just that we’re just going for the sake of it. I worry about fight fatigue for audiences. I watch my wife watch Game of Thrones, and I am yawning my way through it, and then the fights start. I’m like, ‘Now it’s getting good.’ The fights start, and she’s like, ‘Oh, wake me up when the fights are done.’ And I’m like, ‘What is that?’ I don’t ever want somebody to disengage because they’re just seeing all the fights in the world thrown on screen.”
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates on Alan Ritchson.
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February 3, 2022
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Prime Video
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Nick Santora
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Omar Madha, Carol Banker, Julian Holmes, Lin Oeding, M.J. Bassett, Norberto Barba, Stephen Surjik, Thomas Vincent
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Cait Duffy
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Alex Cooper calls out Alix Earle for 'passive-aggressive' behavior: 'I know what happened and so do you'
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Internet Swarms Emily Huff’s Social Media
Internet users are swarming Emily Huff‘s social media accounts amid her liking a comment that asked if she “beat” Jayda Cheaves.
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Internet Users Swarm Emily Huff’s Social Media Amid Her Liking A Comment That Asked If She “Beat” Jayda Cheaves
Emily Huff’s social media has been a gathering spot for social media users. On Instagram, her latest post, shared over the weekend, showed her standing on a beach while carrying a Black Goyard bag.
“Let’s take a trip bae 🫢,” she had captioned the photo.
Then, in her comment section, the reactions rolled in.
Instagram user @tgomezpls wrote, “Dess took you up through there poodie @theemilyhuff”
While Instagram user @topdollmakkah added, “Them ppl turnt you every whicha way”
Instagram user @raeaintnoforeign wrote, “did dess whoop u? yes or no”
While Instagram user @blackrose_724 added, “Yall mad she got Jayda😭🤣”
Instagram user @therealchelskardash_ wrote, “WE RIDE FOR JAYDA 😬”
Furthermore, under a photo shared before that one, the comments continued.
Instagram user @chaingangggggggg wrote, “Jayda got beat up on the walk up 😭”
While Instagram user @krystalforever added, “You shoved her into tomorrow 🥲😂”
Instagram user @swovey wrote, “I new I would find y’all here 😭😂”
While Instagram user @g1rlyfaceee_ added, “Dang you can’t fight @theemilyhuff”
Instagram user @alex_oitnb123 wrote, “How you swing first and you got your ass beat😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣”
Additionally, the comments even rolled in under her latest TikTok.
TikTok user 💎 wrote, “So yea yea what she walked up to you and said ?”
While TikTok user ThatRealLeeHappened added, “Do a story time and tag me 👀👀👀👀👀”
@theemilyhuff 10/10 “soft serve margarita” #atlanta #food #review #softserve #mexican
Here’s Why Internet Users Are Speculating About Altercation Between Emily Huff & Jayda Cheaves
As The Shade Room previously reported, over the weekend, footage surfaced of Jayda Cheaves and Dss Dior being involved in a physical altercation while at a club. At the time, details about the altercation remained scarce. However, the footage went viral and caught Yaya Mayweather’s attention.
Then, on Sunday, April 12, a tweet was shared that showed another angle of the altercation. Subsequently, fans began speculating that the footage showed Jayda Cheaves tussling with Emily Huff. To add, Huff even liked a comment which asked her if she “beat jayda or what.”
Swipe below to see the comment, and Huff’s like.
Why Might The Women Have Beef?
As The Shade Room previously reported, in January, Supa Peach alleged that Emily Huff dated Lil Baby before Jayda Cheaves. However, she added that at the time, Huff and Cheaves were friends. Around the time of Peach’s revelation, Huff appeared to confirm her recollection of events.
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One of The Greatest Fantasy Series of the 21st Century Is Officially Streaming For Free
When it comes to fantasy series, George R. R. Martin’s adaptations continue to dominate the genre, having started with Game of Thrones, which ran from April 17, 2011, to May 19, 2019. The tremendous success of the HBO show led to its spin-offs, House of the Dragon and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, both of which premiered on the network in 2022 and 2026, respectively. However, before any of these came to life, a forgotten fantasy series was all the rage, garnering positive attention throughout its run and still regarded as one of the greatest of this century.
Loosely inspired by British legends from medieval literature, the action-packed series aired for five seasons on BBC One between September 20, 2008, and December 24, 2012. In the US, it was broadcast on NBC from June 21, 2009, for a short while before moving to Syfy for Season 2, running through the final season in 2013. Merlin, also known as The Adventures of Merlin, is the fantasy masterpiece in question, created by Julian Jones, Jake Michie, Johnny Capps, and Julian Murphy for the BBC.
Eighteen years after the adventure series premiered, it is much easier to stream in the US without paying a penny. As reported, all five seasons of Merlin are currently streaming for free on Tubi, which won’t be the first time the fantasy drama was made available for free. Back in 2023, the free streaming service Plex launched a Merlin channel for US viewers, in addition to another channel airing on Amazon Prime Video’s Freevee.
How Well Do You Remember ‘Merlin’?
The acclaimed British show is a reimagining of the Arthurian legends, focusing on Prince Arthur and his manservant, Merlin, as ambitious young men struggling to understand their destinies. After saving Arthur’s life in the first episode, Merlin becomes the prince’s manservant. He soon learns that the reason for his magic is to protect the prince, but Merlin must hide his powers because magic was banned in Camelot by Arthur’s father, King Uther Pendragon, and those caught practicing are executed. Merlin starred Colin Morgan, Bradley James, Katie McGrath, Angel Coulby, Richard Wilson, Anthony Head, and John Hurt.
You can now stream Merlin on Tubi. Follow Collider for the latest entertainment updates.
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2008 – 2012
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BBC One
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Julian Jones
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Jeremy Webb, Alice Troughton, David Moore, Justin Molotnikov, Ashley Way, Alex Pillai, James Hawes, Metin Hüseyin, Ed Fraiman, Stuart Orme
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Julian Jones, Jake Michie, Howard Overman, Ben Vanstone, Richard McBrien
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Kanye West Cancelled By The British Government, For Apologizing?
By TeeJay Small
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Kanye West is probably one of the most controversial figures in all of entertainment, second only to a few elected heads of state. Despite years of antics tarnishing his artistic legacy, the 48-year-old rapper has seen a major resurgence in popularity in recent months. His latest album, Bully, was finally released on streaming services at the end of March. He played a pair of sold-out shows at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium to the tune of over $33 million in gross revenue shortly thereafter.
Just as it seemed like Ye was back on the path to superstardom, however, he was barred entry to the entire nation of the United Kingdom, forcing him to miss his headlining act at Wireless Festival.
According to the trades, Kanye’s travel ban resulted in the entire festival being canceled, with all ticket holders receiving refunds. It seems as though Kanye was only barred from the country due to outrage from advertisers and corporations.
Despite this turn of events, organizers claim that the rapper’s initial booking was cleared well in advance, with little issue. In a statement to the press, the organizers explained “As with every Wireless Festival, multiple stakeholders were consulted in advance of booking YE and no concerns were highlighted at the time.”
Even in a career mired with petty controversies, Kanye’s extracurriculars from 2022 through late 2025 have seen him taking on a dark turn that fans couldn’t have anticipated. During this time, the rapper seemingly embraced a loud-and-proud identity as a rampant anti-semite, which included selling merchandise with swastika icons, pushing antisemitic conspiracy theories online, and taking to Alex Jones’ InfoWars program to espouse support for Adolf Hitler.
Is Kanye West Being Punished For Apologizing?
If Kanye’s antisemitism is truly the basis for him being banned from the U.K., that makes perfect sense. Of course, it raises a number of questions, given that the rapper was free to move around the country during the height of his poor behavior.
West disavowed his previous remarks in January of this year and has taken several steps to minimize the backlash he faced over his actions at that time. Obviously, nobody is required to forgive and forget, but it does seem odd that he was allowed to do anything he wanted in the midst of his Nazi breakdown, only to face backlash after the fact. In a sense, it almost feels like he’s being punished for apologizing.
Once Ye was announced as a headliner for Wireless Festival, numerous sponsors began withdrawing. The event lost contracts with Pepsi, Diageo, Rockstar Energy, and more before the U.K. government stepped in to shut the entire affair down.
Kanye then responded with a statement published in Billboard, which includes the following: “My only goal is to come to London and present a show of change, bringing unity, peace, and love through my music. I would be grateful for the opportunity to meet with members of the Jewish community in the U.K. in person, to listen. I know words aren’t enough – I’ll have to show change through my actions. If you’re open, I’m here.”
In the previously mentioned statement from Wireless Fest, promoters articulated, “Antisemitism in all its forms is abhorrent, and we recognize the real and personal impact these issues have had. As YE said today, he acknowledges that words alone are not enough, and in spite of this still hopes to be given the opportunity to begin a conversation with the Jewish community in the U.K.”
I don’t mean to be a conspiracy theorist here, but something feels extremely off. If the event organizers are to be believed, each sponsor agreed to have Ye headline the event without issue, only to make a big show of withdrawing their support once the announcement went public. The U.K. government then follows the same trend, plainly ignoring active instances of bigotry and hatred, and only stepping in when financial interests become significant. The end result in this case is a multi-million dollar loss for London, since the city would have attracted millions of tourists and visitors over the course of the three-day festival.
Virtue Signaling Gone Wild
To me, this scans as nothing more than flippant virtue signaling. Whether you love Kanye West, hate him, or feel ambivalent to his existence entirely, it seems clear that he posed no threat to the people of London. In fact, his sold-out shows at SoFi Stadium seem to indicate that he’s still a major financial draw.
If the free market regulated the controversial artist out of rotation organically, I could understand pulling him from the headlining slot. Instead, it seems government entities are more concerned with playing catch-up than with letting people vote with the power of their dollar. Or rather, the power of their pound, in this case.
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