Eli Roth’s History of Horror: Uncut
ELI ROTH'S HISTORY OF HORROR: UNCUT brings together the masters of horror - including Stephen King, Greg Nicotero, Rob Zombie, Quentin Tarantino, Edgar Wright, Tippi Hedren and Tony Todd - to explore the genre’s biggest themes and reveal the inspirations and struggles behind its past and present. Join us for a chilling exploration of how horror has evolved through the eras and impacted society through Eli Roth’s unedited interviews with A-list storytellers.
Tom Savini earned the title “The Wizard of Gore” with his groundbreaking makeup effects on FRIDAY THE 13th, MANIAC, and DAWN OF THE DEAD. To Tom, every movie is a magic trick.
Producer Barbara Muschietti (IT, IT CHAPTER TWO) discusses how growing up in a military dictatorship influenced the blockbuster horror films she makes with her brother, director Andy Muschietti.
Don Mancini, creator of the CHILD'S PLAY franchise, goes deep into the history of modern horror, killer kids on film, and the larger-than-life figures of Brian DePalma, King Kong, and Nicolas Cage.
Writer/Director Mary Harron discusses two of her wildly different horror films: ahead-of-its-time masterpiece AMERICAN PSYCHO, and THE MOTH DIARIES, a gothic vampire tale for young adults.
Charming raconteur Joel Schumacher, director of the horror classic THE LOST BOYS, shares how he rose from poverty to the heights of Hollywood’s A-List while staying true to his sexual identity.
Legendary director/producer Roger Corman looks back at his incredible life, from making low-budget monster movies to launching the careers of a generation of superstar filmmakers.
Director André Øvredal (TROLLHUNTER, THE AUTOPSY OF JANE DOE, SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK) dives deep into how he creates stylish horror films, from shooting and sound to VFX.
Director Eli Roth sits down for an energetic discussion of the frightening films that shaped his career.
A chance meeting with George Romero led Greg Nicotero (THE WALKING DEAD, CREEPSHOW) to a busy career in special makeup effects, then to directing and producing…and a childhood prophecy come true.
Nancy Allen’s stunning looks and razor-sharp wit landed her starring roles in classics like CARRIE, DRESSED TO KILL, BLOW OUT and ROBOCOP…and she has stories to tell.
As the heroic Peter in DAWN OF THE DEAD (1979), Ken Foree played one of the first black men to survive a horror movie. Ken looks back at his experiences watching and acting in genre classics.
Rock Star/Filmmaker Rob Zombie (HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES, THE LORDS OF SALEM) wryly reviews his cinematic career, his greatest influences, and the best piece of advice he ever got as a director.
Writer/Director Ari Aster (HEREDITARY, MIDSOMMAR) shares the influences behind his potent blend of art house aesthetics and over-the-top gore.
Megan Fox discusses her iconic performance in the cult hit JENNIFER'S BODY and gets real about feminism, misogyny, and the dark side of celebrity.
Bill Hader (IT CHAPTER TWO, BARRY) has an encyclopedic knowledge of cinema – and he loves horror movies. Bill sat down to talk about the chillers that changed his life.
Eli Roth’s History of Horror: Uncut returns for a new season of deep-dive interviews with masters of horror, exploring the genre’s themes and the joys and sorrows of creating frightening films.
Interview with Greg Nicotero & Rob Zombie.
Interview with Josh Hartnett.
Interview with Bruce Campbell.
Interview: Tippi Hedren
Interview: Victor LaValle
Interview: Catherine Hardwicke
Interview: Tony Todd
Interview: Bryan Fuller.
JENNIFER’S BODY writer Diablo Cody sits down with us to discuss her influences.
Grindhouse auteur Quentin Tarantino (PULP FICTION, RESERVOIR DOGS, THE HATEFUL EIGHT) shares his self-taught style of filmmaking on this week’s horror history lesson.
Writer / director Edgar Wright (SHAUN OF THE DEAD, BABY DRIVER) talks about things that scare him, things that make him laugh, and those very special things that do both.
Stephen King, prolific author and screenwriter of the 80s classic CREEPSHOW, sits down with Eli Roth to discuss things that go bump in the night.
Eli Roth’s History of Horror: Uncut brings together the masters of horror - including Stephen King, Greg Nicotero, Rob Zombie, Quentin Tarantino, Edgar Wright, Tippi Hedren and Tony Todd - to explore the genre’s biggest themes and reveal the inspirations and struggles behind its past and present. Join us for a chilling exploration of how horror has evolved through the eras and impacted society through Eli Roth’s unedited interviews with A-list storytellers.