Before "prestige TV" was a buzzword, Masters of Horror gave us something truly special: an hour of unfiltered terror from the very directors who defined the genre.
Argento’s Jenifer (based on a Bruce Jones comic) is perhaps the most disturbing episode of the season. It features a detective who finds a disfigured woman with a insatiable appetite for sex and violence. It is problematic, visceral, and unforgettable. Only the 2005 season would dare air something so transgressive. Masters of Horror -2005-
The only episode banned from initial broadcast due to its extreme graphic content and disturbing torture sequences. Before "prestige TV" was a buzzword, Masters of
For fans tired of PG-13 jump scares, Masters of Horror remains a time capsule of a moment when legends were given final cut—and they used it to show us their darkest corners. It is problematic, visceral, and unforgettable