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An anthology series is a radio or television series that presents a different story and a different set of characters in each episode or season. These usually have a different cast each week, but several series in the past, such as Four Star Playhouse, employed a permanent troupe of character actors who would appear in a different drama each week. Some anthology series, such as Studio One, began on radio and then expanded to television.
[Medieval Greek anthologiā, collection of epigrams, from Greek, flower gathering, from anthologein, to gather flowers : antho-, antho- + logos, a gathering (from legein, to gather; see leg- in Indo-European roots).]
Many popular old-time radio programs were anthology series. On some series, such as Inner Sanctum Mysteries, the only constant was the host, who introduced and concluded each dramatic presentation. One of the earliest such programs was The Collier Hour, broadcast on the NBC Blue Network from 1927 to 1932. Radio's first major dramatic anthology, it adapted stories and serials from Collier's Weekly in a calculated move to increase subscriptions and compete with The Saturday Evening Post. Airing on the Wednesday prior to each week's distribution of the magazine, the program soon moved to Sundays in order to avoid spoilers with dramatizations of stories simultaneously appearing in the magazine.
Horror fiction is a genre of literature, and film which is intended to, or has the capacity to frighten, scare, disgust, or startle their readers or viewers by inducing feelings of horror and terror. Literary historian J. A. Cuddon has defined the horror story as "a piece of fiction in prose of variable length... which shocks or even frightens the reader, or perhaps induces a feeling of repulsion or loathing". It creates an eerie and frightening atmosphere. Horror is frequently supernatural, though it can be non-supernatural. Often the central menace of a work of horror fiction can be interpreted as a metaphor for the larger fears of a society.
The genre of horror has ancient origins with roots in folklore and religious traditions, focusing on death, the afterlife, evil, the demonic and the principle of the thing embodied in the person. These were manifested in stories of beings such as witches, vampires, werewolves and ghosts.
18th century Gothic horror drew on these sources with the seminal and controversial The Castle of Otranto (1764) by Horace Walpole. This marked the first time a modern novel incorporated elements of the supernatural instead of pure realism. In fact, the first edition was published disguised as an actual medieval romance from Italy discovered and republished by a fictitious translator. Once revealed as contemporary, many found it anachronistic, reactionary, or simply in poor taste — but it proved to be immediately popular. That first novel of Gothic horror inspired such works as Vathek (1786) by William Beckford, A Sicilian Romance (1790), The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794) and The Italian (1796) by Ann Radcliffe and The Monk (1797) by Matthew Lewis. A significant amount of horror fiction of this era was written by women and marketed at a female audience, a typical scenario being a resourceful female protagonist menaced in a gloomy castle.
American Horror Story (often abbreviated AHS) is an American anthology horror television series created and produced by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. Described as an anthology series, each season is conceived as a mostly self-contained miniseries, following a disparate set of characters and settings, and a storyline with its own "beginning, middle, and end." Some plot elements are loosely inspired by true events.
The first season, retroactively subtitled Murder House, takes place in Los Angeles, California during the year 2011 and centers on a family that moves into a house haunted by its deceased former occupants. The second season, subtitled Asylum, takes place in Massachusetts during the year 1964 and follows the stories of the patients and staff of an institution for the criminally insane. The third season, subtitled Coven, takes place in New Orleans, Louisiana during the year 2013 and follows a coven of witches who face off against those who wish to destroy them. The fourth season, subtitled Freak Show, takes place in Jupiter, Florida during the year 1952 and centers around one of the few remaining American freak shows. The fifth season, subtitled Hotel, takes place in Los Angeles, California during the year 2015 and focuses on the staff and guests of a supernatural hotel.
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A television program is a segment of content intended for broadcast on vision, other than a commercial, trailer, or any other segment of content not serving as attraction for viewership. It may be a single production, or more commonly, a series of related productions (also called a television series).
A television series that is intended to comprise a limited number of episodes may be called a miniseries or serial. Series without a fixed length are usually divided into seasons or series, yearly or semiannual sets of new episodes. While there is no defined length, US industry practice tends to favor longer seasons than those of some other countries.
A one-time broadcast may be called a "special," or particularly in the UK a "special episode." A television film ("made-for-TV movie" or "television movie"), is a film that is initially broadcast on television rather than released in theaters or direct-to-video.
A program can be either recorded, as on video tape, other various electronic media forms, played with an on-demand player or viewed on live television.
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When a sadistic father dies from a heart attack, he leaves over S$40 million in cash and assets to his estranged children: Ronald, a self-reliant businessman who loves the sound of his own voice, Marilyn, the diva actress, Simon, the depressed writer, Chris, the trouble-making rebel, and a goof-ball Indian, known simply as Taj, whom everyone assumes is an illegitimate child. At the reading of the will, it is discovered that all is not as easy as it seems. The conditions of the will stipulate that the children have to spend 72 hours confined in the house they grew up in to get the inheritance. "The Celebration" is a family comedy that covers the seventy-two agonizing hours the estranged siblings are forced to spend together in order to get their inheritance. From jilted fiancés to their ex-convict mother, from stale food to sibling rivalry, from an unscrupulous lawyer to an enraged gangster, from ghostly apparitions to family secrets, it's going to be the longest 72 hours of their lives.
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http://www.joblo.com EASY Official Trailer (HD) Netflix Anthology Series HD Easy is an anthology series from creator Joe Swanberg that explores diverse Chicago characters as they fumble through the modern maze of love, sex, technology and culture. The eight-episode series, written and directed by Swanberg, features Orlando Bloom, Malin Akerman, Jake Johnson, Marc Maron, Dave Franco, Hannibal Buress, Emily Ratajkowski, Michael Chernus, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Aya Cash, Jane Adams, Elizabeth Reaser, Evan Jonigkeit, Aislinn Derbez, Mauricio Ochmann and more.
Ryan Murphy talks about the what was appealing to him about anthology series at the AFI Conservatory on April 6, 2016.
Watch all ten Scary Endings horror short films now on YouTube Channel Whereistherockhammer. Scary Endings Series Playlist: https://youtu.be/C-zxiDJ6ziY?list=PLbgRgp1KKu8sYCSKvw4eMCvbx2yn1EzqY Episode 10: "Welcome to the Circus" https://youtu.be/ntmUWNIlO0I Episode 9: "The Grinning Man" https://youtu.be/MPPpSq8XNeM Episode 8: "U Get What U Deserve" https://youtu.be/SjtJIs3700o Episode 7: "Smother Mother" https://youtu.be/RhW4nsPY73Y Episode 6: "He's Right Behind You" https://youtu.be/uDqh8Ey04yo Episode 5: "Bounce House of Horror!" https://youtu.be/SgOZ1CvWWfc Episode 4: "Yummy Meat: A Halloween Carol" https://youtu.be/ThRMQ5UP4R8 Episode 3: "The Babysitter and the Boogeyman" https://youtu.be/ssFsb9HmDRo Episode 2: “Voyeur” https://youtu.be/QjVbtKntWtU Episode 1: “We Always Come Back” htt...
Trailer for the first in a series of anthology films curated from the Little Terrors Short Film Festival. Produced by Indiecan Entertainment, Unstable Ground and Rue Morgue Magazine. Distributed in association with Uncork'd Entertainment and Raven Banner Entertainment. Featuring films from directors Robert Boocheck, Lee Cronin, Francisco Sonic Kim, Ryan Lightbourn, Marc Martinez Jordan, Kevin McTurk, James Moran, Christian Rivers, and Sid Zanforlin. FilmIsNow your first stop for the latest new cinematic videos the moment they are released. Whether it is the latest studio trailer release, an evocative documentary, clips, TV spots, or other extra videos, the FilmIsNow team is dedicated to providing you with all the best new videos because just like you we are big movie fans.
Feud: Bette and Joan TV Series Trailer - Season 1 Release Date: 5 Mar. 2017 Stars: Jessica Lange, Susan Sarandon, Judy Davis, Alfred Molina, Stanley Tucci, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Sarah Paulson, Kathy Bates Created By: Ryan Murphy Country: USA Network: FX Storyline: The first season, entitled Bette and Joan, will center around the backstage battle between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford during the production of their 1962 film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Genres: Biography, Drama IMDb Ratings: 8,9/10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE to UPCOMING MOVIES: https://goo.gl/q8auHk Like us on Facebook: https://goo.gl/rNOe1n Follow us on Twitter: https://goo.gl/fnX5l9 Connect with us on Instagram: https://goo.gl/SmNbsr
LIKE ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AmericanHorrorStorySeries American Horror Story is an American anthology horror television series created and produced by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. Described as an anthology series, each season is conceived as a mostly self-contained miniseries, following a disparate set of characters and settings, and a storyline with its own "beginning, middle, and end." Some plot elements are loosely inspired by true events. The first season, retroactively subtitled Murder House, takes place in Los Angeles, California during the year 2011 and centers on a family that moves into a house haunted by its deceased former occupants. The second season, subtitled Asylum, takes place in Massachusetts during the year 1964 and follows the stories of the patients and ...
This is the standard version of the titles for the 1981-82 "Walt Disney" season of the anthology series. This version was used for most of the episodes but there is also a longer version that I just uploaded.
A very good episode of this ground breaking sci-fi series of the early 1950s. Hope you will all enjoy! Heavy Interlude by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100515 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
The opening titles from ten 1950s US anthology TV series. The series ranged from "excellent" to "mediocre". There were dozens of anthology series during the 1950s, most of them pretty good. Picture quality is below my usual standards for some of the clips.
Our lives built on tin cans and string
But the cornerstone laid is a wonderful and beautiful thing
Sure in the ground
While the North wind is taking it's toll
You have helped me to find my way back and to anchor my soul
Safe in the sound
Oh you know me
Oh and I know you
And I know that
We can see this through
I'm brack and baring my bones
Said if we heard the howling
I'd run out to face it alone
To meet it half way
But I've still got badges to earn
So keep sifting my soul
Cause I think that I'm starting to learn
To love you that way
Oh you know me
Oh and I know you
And I know that
We can see this through
It's true that you could snap my neck
I trust you'll save my life instead
Cause our love is a loyalty sworn
If we hold to our hope
Then I know we can weather the storm
Whatever they say
Come what may
Oh you know me
Oh and I know you
And I know that