Tales From The Crypt -: Season 5

If you’ve only seen the first few seasons, do yourself a favor and dive into Season 5. It’s the show at its most decadent, most star-studded (look for Joe Pesci, Treat Williams, and Ben Stiller!), and most fun.

Just remember to lock your crypt door before you hit play. You never know who’s listening.

Here is my spoiler-light (but gore-heavy) look back at the glorious, twisted fifth season of Tales From The Crypt . Season 5 is arguably the show’s most confident season. The budgets were bigger, the guest stars were weirder, and the writers had fully embraced the EC Comics ethos: revenge is best served cold, greedy people get what’s coming to them, and if you see a hitchhiker on a dark road... just keep driving.

If you grew up in the 90s, there were two sounds that meant you were probably about to get in trouble with your parents: the THX "Deep Note," and that cackle. You know the one.

By 1993, Tales From The Crypt had already cemented itself as HBO’s nasty little secret. It was the show your older cousin taped for you, filled with dark humor, decaying corpses, and a pun-loving puppet who lived in a cemetery. But Season 5? Season 5 is where the show stopped trying to be respectable and just decided to throw the wildest party in television history.

He also starts breaking the fourth wall harder, referencing HBO, the actors’ previous movies, and even the fact that he’s a puppet. It’s meta-horror before Scream made it cool. Season 5 of Tales From The Crypt is pure comfort food for horror fans. It’s not trying to change your life or give you nightmares for a week. It’s trying to make you laugh at a severed head, squirm at a clever double-cross, and appreciate the beauty of a good practical latex effect.

If you’ve only seen the first few seasons, do yourself a favor and dive into Season 5. It’s the show at its most decadent, most star-studded (look for Joe Pesci, Treat Williams, and Ben Stiller!), and most fun.

Just remember to lock your crypt door before you hit play. You never know who’s listening.

Here is my spoiler-light (but gore-heavy) look back at the glorious, twisted fifth season of Tales From The Crypt . Season 5 is arguably the show’s most confident season. The budgets were bigger, the guest stars were weirder, and the writers had fully embraced the EC Comics ethos: revenge is best served cold, greedy people get what’s coming to them, and if you see a hitchhiker on a dark road... just keep driving.

If you grew up in the 90s, there were two sounds that meant you were probably about to get in trouble with your parents: the THX "Deep Note," and that cackle. You know the one.

By 1993, Tales From The Crypt had already cemented itself as HBO’s nasty little secret. It was the show your older cousin taped for you, filled with dark humor, decaying corpses, and a pun-loving puppet who lived in a cemetery. But Season 5? Season 5 is where the show stopped trying to be respectable and just decided to throw the wildest party in television history.

He also starts breaking the fourth wall harder, referencing HBO, the actors’ previous movies, and even the fact that he’s a puppet. It’s meta-horror before Scream made it cool. Season 5 of Tales From The Crypt is pure comfort food for horror fans. It’s not trying to change your life or give you nightmares for a week. It’s trying to make you laugh at a severed head, squirm at a clever double-cross, and appreciate the beauty of a good practical latex effect.

Login
Username / Email Address
Password
Forgot Password?
Google SignIn
Signup
First Name
Last Name
Gender
Your Email Address
Password
Country

Forgot Password?
Google SignIn
Forgot Password
Email Me My New Password
Username Or Email Address

Type the characters you see in the image below. Letters shown are not case-sensitive.
Tales From The Crypt - Season 5 Tales From The Crypt - Season 5    
Whatsapp Live Chat
Tales From The Crypt - Season 5