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- Celebrates the birth of show business and tells of a visionary who rose from nothing to create a spectacle that became a worldwide sensation.
- An estranged family gathers together in New York City for an event celebrating the artistic work of their father.
- After 25 years of a good marriage, what will Darcy do once she discovers her husband's sinister secret?
- A blossoming teenager uncovers the dark secret behind her traumatic childhood.
- Vampire Barnabas Collins is accidentally released from his centuries-long confinement at his family's estate in Maine. He targets his clueless descendants who live there now and pursues Maggie, the incarnation of his lost love.
- The town of Mt. Moriah comes under the thumb of Martha, a ghost who comes back to haunt the teens, who witnessed her death as children, during a "game" of 'Ghost in the Graveyard.'
- When a college piano prodigy tries to check his mother into rehab, he is taken hostage by her drug dealer and swept along on a wild adventure.
- A suburban couple discovers that they are pawns for a powerful crime syndicate. They try to break away from the cartel and go legitimate, but the syndicate doesn't want to give them up so easily.
- From condemned prisons to abandoned insane asylums and every terror-inducing haunted house in between, SCARIEST PLACES IN AMERICA explores the 13 most terrifying real-life locations across the country. Tune in - if you dare.
- George Rossi, who immigrated to the US and served in the Vietnam war, is now a Superintendent of a Queens apartment building. He finds himself quickly slipping into a depraved world which is fueled by the tenants of the building.
- A music video for The Ramones song' 'Pet Sematary'.
- Hulking and vicious homicidal maniac Jon Beest hears voices that compel him to brutally butcher women. He dumps their bodies on the side of the road on the New Jersey Turnpike. It's up to troubled NYPD Homicide Detective Lloyd to catch Beest and put an end to his campaign of terror.
- 30 real-life stories of American horror, based on true facts. A 3000 miles journey into a mysterious America, investigating true crimes and hideous happenings that eventually inspired famous horror films
- A student's increasingly intimate line of questioning causes his interview with a local horror host to take a vulnerable turn.
- A documentary about the "King of B-Movies", Edgar G. Ulmer. It includes interviews with well-known filmmakers Roger Corman, Peter Bogdanovich, Wim Wenders, Joe Dante, and Ulmers's daughter, Arianne Ulmer.
- A young woman awakens in a bath, half-drowned, with no memory of who she is or how she got there. As she explores an unfamiliar New York penthouse a young man arrives claiming to be her brother. They embark on a journey to unravel the mystery behind her stolen memories and what they uncover is beyond anything they could have imagined...
- "Romeo's Distress" is a Weird, Shakespearean, Gothic, Horror-Thriller that tells a story of a boy name James, his unrequited love for a girl named Jane, and her father's sadistic (yet dutiful) response to it all.
- James Rolfe documents his visit to the village in which Washington Irving based his famous tale "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" off of.
- In a cafe someone has been murdered in the bathroom. An FBI agent Elliott and his best friend Gary discover the murdered victim, and the FBI suspects that a Russian cyber terrorist named Viktor had something to do with the homicide.
- An uncertain detective tries to uncover the truth after an executed prisoner's body goes missing, while the friends of the missing man consider how to move on without him.
- Headless is the story of two young women and their complicated relationship with their hometown of Sleepy Hollow, NY.
- A fresh twist on the universally known classic, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving: 1820. What fate befell schoolmaster Ichabod Crane thirty years ago? A mysterious storyteller vividly recalls the fantastical tale that happened not a stone's throw from where we stand, in the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, New York.
- this Documentary explores the history of the town of Sleepy Hollow and the story by Washington Irving including the legend of the Headless Horseman
- Eric Leiser displays his boundless creativity in this collectible shorts collection; A stunning compilation of works presented with a mixture of live action, stop motion animation, puppetry and pixilation techniques, produced between 2001 and 2006. From a vast array of obscure images, wild locations and masterful set creations, Leiser presents a stark and comprehensive world with unrelenting vision and an original voice. Original music by Jeffrey Leiser
- A familiar place. An unfamiliar circumstance.
- The making of a micro budget horror movie in New York City. A behind the scenes look at the film through the eyes of the writers, directors, crew and actors.
- Rob meets up with his girlfriend Beth and imagines her reaction 3 times before she shows up.
- Discover forgotten New York power broker Margaret Philipse, as scholars share the surprising history of women in New Amsterdam and reveal the complicated truth about New York's founding families and their legacy.
- Taking the tale of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow to its darkest extremes, Horseman's Hollow returns for a third year of highly entertaining haunted mayhem, now expanded by popular demand to ELEVEN evenings.
- Tobias has guarded the secret of stopping time for years to protect others from its tragic consequences. But now his distant grandson, Toby, determined to live forever, is on the verge of discovering it.
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- Malcolm is kidnapped by Junkyard Killer and begins to remember his first meeting with him, which will affect Malcolm's psychological future.
- Malcom's mandated vacation takes a detour when a new killer mimics his favorite childhood book, "The Count of Monte Cristo." The NYPD traces the crime back to a high society family planning a wedding.
- 2019TV EpisodeScholars discuss how wealthy white northerners in the 17th century created a system of enslaving African captives that became key to the growth and development of the colonial economy.
- Caesar, an enslaved miller, and his young apprentices like Flip, made the Philipsburg Manor mill profitable, yet only their enslaver made money from their intense labor and expertise.
- 2019TV EpisodeScholars and museum interpreters discuss the extensive specialized knowledge of skilled enslaved laborers in the colonial North, while actors depict Caesar the miller and his apprentice, Flip.
- 2019TV EpisodeScholars and museum interpreters discuss what happened to Caesar, the enslaved miller, and to the entire enslaved community at Philipsburg Manor, after the death of their enslaver.
- 2019TV EpisodeHow much flour could Caesar, an enslaved miller, produce in a day, a week, or a season? Museum interpreter Robert Morgan explains why Caesar's knowledge and experience running the gristmill was so valuable.
- Scholars discuss how enslaved families were constantly threatened with separation by their enslavers. Being legally classified as property tested the resolve of enslaved families like the Jacksons in their fight to reunify loved ones.
- Performers and historians discuss the components of American culture that originated in Africa and the West Indies, including music, food, folk tales, language, and dance.
- Traditional folktales like this one may have been told by elders to the children of the enslaved community. In addition to entertainment, these stories were fables, communicating important advice, instruction, and survival skills.
- Enslaved communities throughout the North preserved aspects of their African heritage through performing arts. These traditions offered opportunities for engagement and covert resistance, as Pinkster musicians and performers demonstrate.
- Watch as culinary historians discuss the foods of African captives in the colonial North and prepare some of the many African contributions to American cuisine.
- 2019TV EpisodeHistorian and poet discuss the life of the poet Phillis Wheatley. Although her poetry on the themes of freedom and oppression brought her international fame, she nevertheless spent most of her life enslaved to the Wheatley family.