The Jar (The Ray Bradbury Theater, 1992)
Watch The Jar (1992), a haunting Ray Bradbury Theater episode about pride, obsession, and a mysterious specimen.
Watch The Jar (1992), a haunting Ray Bradbury Theater episode about pride, obsession, and a mysterious specimen.
A routine campus tour turns sinister when Johnny finds himself lost in the labyrinthine stacks of the library—where the books whisper, the shadows shift, and something is watching him.
A brilliant sculptor discovers a mysterious liquid capable of transforming living beings into flawless, lifelike statues.
A lone explorer, obsessed with myths of a forgotten desert ruin, journeys deep into the forbidden Arabian sands in search of The Nameless City—a place so old it predates all known human civilizations.
She walks unseen, whispered about in terrified legend — a ghost, a girl, a blade in the dark. In kingdoms teetering on the edge of ruin, a single figure drifts from palace to palace, hiding in plain sight, waiting for the moment to strike. But in a world of traitors, monsters, and undead queens… who is truly the hunter?
A man recently released from an asylum after a head injury, believes he is destined to rule the world.
Cameron Hampton is a Masters Circle Member of the International Association of Pastel Societies, earning her Gold Medal in the spring of 2007. She is a painter, photographer, sculptor, cinematographer, animator, and illustrator.
In the quiet, decaying town of Kingsport, an ancient and reclusive man resides in an old, weather-worn house near the sea. His neighbors avoid him, speaking in hushed tones of his past—a past filled with mystery, whispers of piracy, and long-forgotten secrets.
The White People is a haunting tale of innocence lost, as a young girl’s writings reveal encounters with strange rituals, hidden realms, and a creeping horror that defies human understanding.
A doomed artist, a mysterious symbol, and a grotesque, deathly figure lurking in the shadows—The Yellow Sign is a tale of creeping madness that blends psychological dread with supernatural horror.
Rock ‘n’ roll legend Little Richard and his band take a detour through the mysterious town of Ebbing—a place that seems to shift between existence and nothingness.
Corporal Hutchins and a small group of marines survive a shipwreck after an attack by Japanese forces, only to find themselves stranded on a mysterious island. As they struggle with their injuries, starvation, and the ever-present threat of sharks, they stumble upon something far more terrifying: the island is inhabited by yōkai—the malevolent spirits of Japanese folklore. Perfect for fans of war stories mixed with folklore horror, this tale weaves together historical tension and the unknown, leading to an unrelenting sense of dread. Will the marines survive the haunted island—or will they fall prey to its monstrous inhabitants?