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Creepshow Review: AMC's Anthology Is Gruesome Fun for Horror Fans

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Creepshow is a surprisingly durable horror franchise. The original Creepshow was part of a wave of horror anthologies in the '80s and boasted an uncommonly accomplished pedigree.

The 1982 movie — which spawned a pair of sequels — was directed by horror maestro George Romero and written by Stephen King, and the five installments contained appearances by a pre-Cheers Ted Danson, scream queen of the era Adrienne Barbeau, and King himself as a man turning into a plant after exposure to a meteorite infected with an alien parasite.

It was frightening and gruesome, but it didn't take itself too seriously, and it danced a tightrope of scary and funny. Now, Creepshow is back.

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