The Exile (1997)
This one has a lot going for it, but it doesn’t know how to even tell an entertaining story.

This one has a lot going for it, but it doesn’t know how to even tell an entertaining story.

Oh, what an Evil Dead way to end a generally lukewarm anthology series. Can’t say I will really miss this series.

Do we really need an entire TV show to learn never to get into bed with crazy? Eric Balfour is wasted in this show.

Here’s the closest Anna Kendrick has ever been to a highschool horror movie. Not that her movie career is any less terrifying, but still…

I hate to say it, but Ethan Embry is kinda hot when he’s playing this charming psychopath on a killing spree.

The legendary William Shatner directed this farce of an idiot and a sex bot. I laugh because… dude, William Shatner!

Aha, unlike the previous episode, this one is rather amusing in its own terrible, campy ways.

This is the first episode of the sci-fi spinoff of Tales from the Crypt, but I’d think they’d kick off the show with a better story.

If you can adjust your expectations, this werewolf comedy (yes, really) will be easily one of the most entertaining episodes of this series.

Doug Jones steals the show as a truly ghastly monster in the making, but things do downhill when he gets too carried away.
