Season One relied heavily on practical gore effects. In "Homecoming," zombie soldiers vote; the rot and decay are physical latex, not CGI. This gives the 2005 episodes a tangible, uncomfortable realism that modern horror often lacks.
The series featured 12 episodes, each written by a different horror master. The writers and their episodes were: Masters of Horror -2005-
Best episode? Most would say "Cigarette Burns" (John Carpenter) or "Imprint" (Takashi Miike)—the banned episode so graphic Showtime shelved it. Season One relied heavily on practical gore effects
Created by , Masters of Horror (2005) is a landmark anthology series that gave legendary directors total creative freedom to craft one-hour "mini-movies" for Showtime. The series was born from the "Masters of Horror Dinners" , informal gatherings where icons of the genre met to swap stories. The Masters & Their Visions The series featured 12 episodes, each written by