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Thinking about Goosebumps Disney, there are so many directors reporting on this idea. Here are 25 of our favorites.

The Storyteller (1987)

The Storyteller
★★★★
★★★★
3.5 out of 4 stars

From Stars: John Hurt, Brian Henson, Frederick Warder, David Greenaway, starring
Rated TV-Y7

The Storyteller is a 1987 British television film directed by Jim Henson. It stars John Hurt as the Storyteller, a mysterious figure who tells stories to his faithful dog (voiced by Brian Henson) and a wise-cracking Skeleton (voiced by Frederick Warder). The film features four folk tales, each one featuring its own unique characters and lessons. In "The Soldier and Death", a foolish soldier makes a deal with Death to gain immortality; in "Hans My Hedgehog", a young man must make a difficult decision to save his beloved hedgehog; in "The Luck Child", a mysterious beggar is given a magical gift; and in "The Heartless Giant", a humble woodcutter must save a town from a giant. Each story is framed by The Storyteller's interactions with the Skeleton, who comments on the tales with humor and insight. In the end, the Storyteller's wisdom reveals the power of storytelling to bring joy and understanding.

Black Mirror (2011)

Black Mirror
★★★★
★★★★
3.5 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Daniel Lapaine, Hannah John-Kamen, Michaela Coel, Beatrice Robertson-Jones, starring
Rated TV-MA

Black Mirror is a British science fiction anthology film directed by Owen Harris. It is made up of three self-contained segments, each exploring different aspects of technology and its effects on human life. In the first segment, "The Entire History of You", a man is implanted with a device that allows him to record and replay his memories. His obsession with his past leads to paranoia and jealousy, leading to a tragic ending. In the second segment, "Fifteen Million Merits", a young man is trapped in a bleak future where people must earn their way out by performing on a virtual talent show. In the third segment, "The Waldo Moment", an animated bear becomes an unlikely political figure in a satirical look at modern politics. Through these stories, Black Mirror explores the dark side of technology and its ability to manipulate and control human lives.

Faerie Tale Theatre (1982)

Faerie Tale Theatre
★★★★
★★★★
3.3 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Shelley Duvall, John Achorn, Patrick DeSantis, David McCharen, starring

Faerie Tale Theatre is a 1982 anthology film directed by Shelley Duvall, John Achorn, Patrick DeSantis and David McCharen. It features a collection of classic fairy tales, all of which have been reimagined with a modern spin. The stories featured in the film include "The Frog Prince", "The Dancing Princesses", "The Boy Who Left Home to Find Out About the Shivers", "Rumpelstiltskin", "Rapunzel" and "Beauty and the Beast". Each story is told with a unique visual style, featuring animation, puppetry, stop motion and live action. The voice cast includes a wide array of stars, including Duvall, Desantis, McCharen and a number of other celebrities. The film was praised for its creative and entertaining take on some of the world's most beloved fairy tales.

Eerie, Indiana (1991)

Eerie, Indiana
★★★★
★★★★
3.3 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Omri Katz, Justin Shenkarow, Mary-Margaret Humes, Francis Guinan, starring
Rated TV-Y7

Eerie, Indiana (1991) is a fantasy horror comedy film directed by Joe Dante and starring Omri Katz, Justin Shenkarow, Mary-Margaret Humes, and Francis Guinan. The film follows the story of Marshall Teller, a teenage boy who moves to the small town of Eerie, Indiana, with his family. He soon discovers that the town is full of strange and mysterious occurrences and finds himself in the middle of a battle between good and evil. He must use his wits and courage to stop the evil forces and protect his family and friends. Along the way, he makes friends with an unusual group of fellow adventurers, including a girl named Simon. Together, they must unravel the secrets of the town and uncover the truth behind the mysterious happenings.

Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1990)

Are You Afraid of the Dark?
★★★★
★★★★
3.3 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Ross Hull, Daniel DeSanto, Raine Pare-Coull, Jodie Resther, starring
Rated TV-PG

Are You Afraid of the Dark? is a 1990 Canadian television horror anthology series. The show follows a group of teenagers who call themselves “The Midnight Society” and meets every week in a secret location in the woods to tell each other scary stories. The stories usually involve a supernatural, supernatural creature, or some other horror element. Each story is concluded with a moral at the end of the episode. The show was popular among children and teenagers for its spooky stories and moral lessons. The series ran for seven seasons and was nominated for nine Emmy Awards. The show followed the adventures of members of the Midnight Society, as they told a series of scary stories around a campfire. The show featured many well-known Canadian actors, such as Ross Hull, Daniel DeSanto, Raine Pare-Coull, and Jodie Resther.

Tales from the Crypt (1989)

Tales from the Crypt
★★★★
★★★★
3.2 out of 4 stars

From Stars: John Kassir, Roy Brocksmith, Miguel Ferrer, Cam Clarke, starring
Rated TV-MA

Tales from the Crypt is a 1989 horror anthology film directed by Freddie Francis and based on stories published in the 1950s EC Comics series of the same name. The film follows five stories: "The Man Who Was Death", "And All Through the House", "Reflection of Death", "Blind Alleys", and "Wish You Were Here". In the film, the Crypt Keeper (voiced by John Kassir) serves as the narrator, introducing each story and occasionally appearing in-between to provide macabre commentary. The first segment follows William Sadler as a prison executioner who decides to take the law into his own hands when he finds himself unemployed. The second story follows Mary Ellen Trainor as a woman who decides to kill her husband on Christmas Eve to collect his insurance money. The third story follows Miguel Ferrer as a man who survives an automobile accident, only to find himself in a haunted house with a sinister secret. The fourth story follows Cam Clarke as a young man forced to endure a nightmarish stay at a home for the blind. The fifth and final story follows Roy Brocksmith as a man who receives his heart's desire, only to find it not as perfect as he once thought. Ultimately

Round the Twist (1989)

Round the Twist
★★★★
★★★★
3.2 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Mark Mitchell, Esben Storm, Rian McLean, Mathew Waters, starring

Round the Twist is a 1989 Australian family comedy-drama film directed by Esben Storm and stars Mark Mitchell, Rian McLean, and Mathew Waters. The film follows the adventures of the Twist family, who move to a small coastal town in Australia and soon find themselves involved in a series of strange and magical events. The family must use their wits to figure out what is happening and ultimately protect the town from a mysterious curse. Along the way, they learn important lessons about family and friendship. The film is full of fun and humor, as well as some suspenseful moments.

R.L. Stine's the Haunting Hour (2010)

R.L. Stine's the Haunting Hour
★★★★
★★★★
3.2 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Jeny Cassady, Dan Payne, Emma Grabinsky, Geoff Redknap, starring
Rated TV-PG

R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour is a horror/fantasy film based on short stories from the R.L. Stine book series. The movie follows four children as they come face to face with their own fears. It stars Jeny Cassady, Dan Payne, Emma Grabinsky, and Geoff Redknap. The four kids must confront the monsters, ghosts, and ghouls that appear in the strange and mysterious Haunting Hour. With the help of a wise old man, the kids are able to defeat the supernatural forces and save the day. The movie is filled with suspenseful moments, thrilling scares, and plenty of laughs. It is an entertaining film suitable for the whole family.

Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1997)

Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
★★★★
★★★★
3.2 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Jonathan Frakes, Don LaFontaine, James Brolin, Sydney Walsh, starring
Rated TV-PG

Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction is a 1997 supernatural anthology horror film directed by Jonathan Frakes and starring James Brolin, Don LaFontaine, and Sydney Walsh. The movie consists of five short stories which are presented as a series of alleged true events. At the end of each story, the audience is asked to decide if the story was fact or fiction. The stories range from the paranormal, to the supernatural, to the strange and uncanny. Some of the stories include a woman who comes back from the dead to save her husband from a family curse, a family that moves into a house with a dark secret, a murderous spirit that inhabits a local amusement park, and a man who discovers his wife has a twin with whom she shares a psychic connection. Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction is a suspenseful and captivating horror movie that keeps viewers guessing until the very end.

The Outer Limits (1995)

The Outer Limits
★★★★
★★★★
3.1 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Kevin Conway, Alex Diakun, Eric Schneider, Garvin Cross, starring
Rated TV-PG

The Outer Limits is a 1995 Canadian science fiction horror film directed by Peter Hyams. The film follows a group of scientists who are sent to a remote corner of the universe to investigate a mysterious alien force. While there, the crew discovers that the aliens are planning to take over the human race and use their powers to conquer the galaxy. The crew must then race against time to stop the aliens' sinister plot and save the human race from extinction. Along the way, the team discovers a power beyond their understanding and they must use their knowledge and skills to survive. The film stars Kevin Conway, Alex Diakun, Eric Schneider, and Garvin Cross.

Goosebumps (1995)

Goosebumps
★★★★
★★★★
3 out of 4 stars

From Stars: R.L. Stine, Kathryn Short, Cody Jones, Scott Wickware, starring
Rated TV-Y7

Goosebumps is a 1995 family horror comedy film directed by Rob Letterman and starring R.L. Stine, Kathryn Short, Cody Jones, and Scott Wickware. The film follows a group of kids who inadvertently release the monsters from Stine's Goosebumps book series, which includes a ventriloquist dummy, a werewolf, a giant praying mantis, and an evil gnome. The monsters wreak havoc on the town and it’s up to the kids to stop them. With Stine's help, the kids come up with a plan to put the monsters back into their books. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150 million worldwide and receiving generally positive reviews.

Tales from the Cryptkeeper (1993)

Tales from the Cryptkeeper
★★★★
★★★★
3 out of 4 stars

From Stars: John Kassir, Elizabeth Hanna, David Hemblen, Stuart Stone, starring
Rated TV-Y7

Tales from the Cryptkeeper is a 1993 horror-fantasy anthology series. It follows the adventures of the Cryptkeeper, a mysterious figure who serves as the narrator and host of the stories. Each episode features a different story, with themes ranging from supernatural horror to more lighthearted fare. The series stars John Kassir, Elizabeth Hanna, David Hemblen, and Stuart Stone. Throughout the series, viewers travel through a variety of spooky settings, including a haunted house, a graveyard, and a twisted carnival. Along the way, viewers learn important lessons about morality and consequences, as well as valuable life lessons.

Tales from the Darkside (1983)

Tales from the Darkside
★★★★
★★★★
3 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Paul Sparer, Catherine Battistone, John Marzilli, Karen Shallo, starring
Rated TV-14

Tales from the Darkside is a horror anthology film directed by John Harrison. It is made up of three short stories, each featuring a different cast of characters. In the first story, "Lot 249," a student, Bellingham, uncovers an ancient Egyptian amulet and soon finds himself under attack by a sinister mummy. The second story, "The New Man," follows a couple who take in a mysterious stranger, only to discover he is a werewolf. The finale, "Cat from Hell," is about a wealthy man who hires a hitman to rid him of a troublesome cat. Tales from the Darkside is a campy homage to classic horror stories. It features a stellar cast that includes Paul Sparer, Catherine Battistone, John Marzilli, and Karen Shallo.

The Ray Bradbury Theater (1985)

The Ray Bradbury Theater
★★★★
★★★★
3 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Ray Bradbury, Frank Whitten, Desmond Kelly, Wayne Robson, starring
Rated TV-14

Amazing Stories (1985)

Amazing Stories
★★★★
★★★★
3 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Charles Durning, Douglas Seale, Louis Giambalvo, Sharon Spelman, starring
Rated PG

Monsters (1988)

Monsters
★★★★
★★★★
2.9 out of 4 stars

From Stars: John Bolger, Pamela Dean Kelly, Michael J. Anderson, Carlos Lauchu, starring
Rated TV-14

The Nightmare Room (2001)

The Nightmare Room
★★★★
★★★★
2.9 out of 4 stars

From Stars: James Avery, Keiko Agena, Kyle Gibson, Michael Galeota, starring
Rated TV-Y7

The Twilight Zone (2002)

The Twilight Zone
★★★★
★★★★
2.9 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Forest Whitaker, June B. Wilde, Chris Shields, Tangi Miller, starring
Rated TV-14

Electric Dreams (2017)

Electric Dreams
★★★★
★★★★
2.9 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Bryan Cranston, Richard Madden, Timothy Spall, Steve Buscemi, starring
Rated TV-MA

The Hitchhiker (1983)

The Hitchhiker
★★★★
★★★★
2.7 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Page Fletcher, Nicholas Campbell, Vincent Grass, Kirstie Alley, starring
Rated TV-MA

Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension (1998)

Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension
★★★★
★★★★
2.6 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Bill Switzer, Daniel Clark, Deborah Odell, Lindy Booth, starring
Rated TV-Y7

Lore (2017)

Lore
★★★★
★★★★
2.6 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Aaron Mahnke, Paula Malcomson, Steven Berkoff, Maimie McCoy, starring
Rated TV-14

Deadtime Stories (2012)

Deadtime Stories
★★★★
★★★★
2.6 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Jennifer Stone, Jadon Sand, Grace Kaufman, Piper Reese, starring

Dimension 404 (2017)

Dimension 404
★★★★
★★★★
2.6 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Mark Hamill, Catherine Farrington, Sarah Hyland, Lorenza Izzo, starring
Rated TV-14

Just Beyond (2021)

Just Beyond
★★★★
★★★★
2.5 out of 4 stars

From Stars: Mckenna Grace, Gabriel Bateman, Cyrus Arnold, Izabela Vidovic, starring
Rated TV-PG

 



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