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8/10
Gray Matter 4/10, The House of Head 8/10
dcoke257 June 2021
The first short was weak. It did that annoying thing where it screws up the timing. You spend most of this short waiting for the reveal, and even when you catch onto it, the characters in the short still are teasing the "twist". That by the time it's revealed, any shock with the twist reveal is dead and disappointing.

AS FOR THE SECOND Short, What a weird but creepy short. I could see how this was considered slow and dull by a lot of people, but I liked the slow burn. They're two shorts in this episode both relying on the slow burn gimmick. This one I felt nailed it. ARGUABLY, and I can see this being a point of contention, like with the first one, it burns out the wick if you will. Didn't have jump scares, was slow and calm which I felt made it more unsettling and creepy.

I feel like the first one was the proper pulp that Creepshow is known for, and the second short was a little too sophisticated for this show. You change a few things here and there and it would have been at home as a Night Gallery short or Tales from the Darkside.
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7/10
Monstrous beer & an uninvited guest at the dollhouse...
Coventry31 October 2020
I went into the new "Creepshow" series without many expectations, but was pleasantly surprised by the good first, and the even better second segment of episode 1. The tales are simple but effective, with the exact right doses of macabre atmosphere, flamboyant story twists, one or two shock-effects, and a tiny bit of gooey gore. What's not to like? "Gray Matter" unites great actors like Adrienne Barbeau and Tobin Bell (because of all these inferior "Saw" movies, you'd almost forget that he's a good actor), but also serves a grisly tale of a widower how gradually mutates into a slimy monster due to alcoholism and isolation. The monster effects and make-up are cool, and the climax is grotesque. That's a good start as far as I'm concerned. "The House of the Head" is very original, with kind of like a home invasion/slasher plot but set in a little girl's dollhouse. Young Evie keeps her fancy and antique dollhouse, and the family who lives there (The Smithsmiths!) very tidy, but when she finds a severed ghoul's head in the sofa, she senses there's a tragedy approaching. Not that much happens in the segment, but the atmosphere is genuinely grim and ominous. Also, good to see that John Harrison - who made "Tales from the Darkside" 30 years ago already - is still a director in this new project.
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8/10
Alcohol does this to daddy, and little girl has an evil haunted dollhouse!
blanbrn29 September 2019
Warning: Spoilers
This was the first and premiere episode of the new series from streamer network "Shudder" as "Creepshow" returns in episode form anthology like with two tales per episode as the horror comic continues on much like it's 1982 and 1987 films.

This episode features two tales "Gray Matter" and "The House of the Head". The first "Gray Matter" is based on a short story from Stephen King I believe from about the time of the late 70's or early 80's. It involves a small town where a storm or possible hurricane is about to hit and Richie has changed plenty over the years after his wife died he's an alcoholic and guzzles the cheap beer. His son becomes worried and the town locals start to search for him only to find he has become and taken on the form and transformation of a very gruesome like creature did the alcohol do this?

Then the second tale called "The House of the Head" is one that's strange and creepy and it will give one chills with suspense and some fear story is simple though. A little girl named Evie who lives in the suburbs with a loving mom and dad has a dollhouse and it has it's figures of people all of a sudden things get a little scary when a cut off head appears in the house and each and every doll is then at risk! (Nice throwback was seeing the Indian doll which reminds of Old Chief Wooden head from "Creepshow 2"). So this little house of dolls has to be put on the market for sell!

Overall good episode nice start to the "Shudder" streaming series looking forward to all of the episodes also this first one had guest turns from veterans like Tobin Bell and the great Adrienne Barbeau(from "Creepshow" in 1982).
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7/10
A good beginning for the series.
Hey_Sweden28 February 2021
'Gray Matter'. Scripted by Byron Willinger and Philip de Blasi, based on a memorably nasty short story by Stephen King. A trio of old-timers - Dixie (Adrienne Barbeau), Chief (Tobin Bell), and Doc (Giancarlo Esposito) - come to the aid of young Timmy (Christopher Nathan). Timmy's father Richie (Jesse C. Boyd), a widower, has become a slovenly drunk who begins to transform horribly after drinking some "bad beer". And all of this while a hurricane is about to hit their town. There is some excellent spooky atmosphere, and a definite feeling of stylizing - note the sets and the Dutch angles. It all leads to a suspense finale at the Timmy / Richie family home where we learn that Richie has progressed to devouring more than just beer. Ultimately, the ending to this is not altogether satisfying, but getting there is still pretty fun, with some effectively gooey and sloppy makeup effects, and a monster played by Andy Rusk. The actors all do a very good job at selling this macabre material. Directed by series creator Greg Nicotero. Barbeau, of course, was very memorable herself playing Billie in the original "Creepshow" 1982 feature; Esposito had had an amusing bit part in the King-based "Maximum Overdrive".

'The House of the Head'. Written by Josh Malerman ("Bird Box"), and directed by John Harrison. This is truly something different, a home invasion / slasher / supernatural horror mash-up that takes place inside the magical dolls' house owned by Evie (an adorable Cailey Fleming). The interesting set-up involves the figurines appearing in various positions, and we get a little story-within-the-story that takes place without the benefit of dialogue. It's rather chilling in its own small-scale way. Evie tries placing a cop figurine and a Native American figurine inside the dolls' house to alter the course of the story, but to no avail. Again, the ending might not be to every viewers' complete satisfaction, but this viewer gives Malerman credit for giving a familiar plot a fresh perspective. All in all, this segment is also well done, but is a more interesting story in general. Director Harrison is no stranger to the horror anthology format, having done "Tales from the Darkside: The Movie" in 1990.

This viewer is happy that horror veteran Nicotero is doing his best here to keep the tradition of horror anthologies alive. Hopefully this series can continue for as long as possible.

Seven out of 10.
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10/10
The House of the Head = Excellent storytelling
skrolikowski29 September 2019
The first short story Grey Matter had a good build up, with great special effects with a slow reveal, which ultimately falls apart in the end.

The House of the Head was really well done and pulls you in. No need for great special effects or jump scares here, as the thrill is all in what happens next and how it'll end. I think most would agree that this was the stronger story.

All in all, I am enthusiastic about the following episodes. Creepshow always has done well exploring the darker and psychological side of horror. Love it!!
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7/10
Enjoyable
drorthopaedic3 November 2021
Gray matter is not bad at all, actually good, and the twist was surprising. The house of the head part is truly gripping and scary, the idea is fresh and the build up was good...well done!
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10/10
Second part is outstanding!
lindamerrel21 October 2019
First half started off good then turned to utter garbage! Second half redeemed itself and was actually really well done
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7/10
Very uneven: first part is comically bad, the second part is interesting.
uwyang2 November 2021
The first part is so unbelievably bad that I had to lift my eye brows and growl a few times. But the body horror in thr final review is almost worth it.

The 2nd part is a fun little flick with very minimal blood. I can myself using this to scare some tweens when the kids are at the right age.

Over all, I'd give the show another shot.
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10/10
Take the time I guarantee you'll enjoy it.
davidchalupiak30 August 2022
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To get stuck at the beginning of a short story by steven king, you'll see into the darkness of depression and slowly changing everything about you. Nothing works, nothing helps its just a deeper and deeper hole and you slowly need other things to fulfill your need. Not all sickness are visible, but some are.

The imagination of a child and they day to day happening of the Smith-Smith's. They have a beautiful dream house but seem to have some changes around the house but not sure why. So they get the police involved and things take a dark turn. What will become of the Smith-Smiths, will they live a fairy tail life, or will there darkest dreams come true.

I loved this episode, they stayed very true to steven kings story. And finding a dream house that isn't as beautiful as you first thought. Sometimes dreams just shouldn't come true.
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6/10
3/10 for 1, 8/10 for 2
anthonysoik24 October 2023
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Gray Matter was pretty bad. I wish they would've given Tobin Bell and Giancarlo Espinoza better roles and writing. The "child" actor in this was laughably bad too. He just kept saying 'daddy' every 2 seconds and it was weird. The writing was bad and the acting was worse. That's all there really is to the first half.

The House of the Head, however, was EXCELLENT. It had an original premise, the acting from the lead child was great, and I actually got scared a little bit hahah. I wish the story was a little longer because it would've been nice to see that play out. The ending was a little bland. I thought when she found the life size head under her bed, the same thing would've happened in her home. Would've been cool.
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10/10
Both segments strong
mike-puorro17 January 2023
Sets the bar pretty high. Good stuff for fans of horror anthology series of the 80's like Tales from the Dark Side and Monsters.

I hope they maintain this level of story driven episodes. I only skipped to the end of two episodes because I found them preachy without the merit of being creative or original.

If writers have something sociopolitical to say, they really should do it in the context of something interesting, otherwise it comes across as pretentious and ham fisted.

Other than that minor complaint, I'm really impressed with most of these episodes.

The series did seem to start with its best foot forward. These first two episodes are hard to top, especially the second.
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7/10
i like the part.2
ringoringo92827 September 2019
The part 1 was great too

but the part.2 just better! low cost(compare with part1)great story teller
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2/10
Boring... What a waste of time.
irebel-419-38707123 May 2020
I really liked the older Creepshows. So when I heard they were playing this series on AMC I was right there. They do have some cast members that are well known but that wasn't enough. Boring is to say the least. It was just so dumb. I think it was the way they told the story. I have a good imagination and I really wanted to like it but this is bad. I'm going to watch the last episode and see if it is any better... Maybe everyone was still in the learning stages and hopefully the series got better with time. I'll see...
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7/10
2 stars for Gray Matter, full marks for a little head
GregTheStopSign9527 November 2023
Honestly, the only redeeming feature of Gray Matter is the cast. Not even the fact that it's early Stephen King matters, it's that badly executed. Seeing icons Tobin Bell and Giancarlo Esposito together is great, as is the fact that they brought back Adrienne Barbeau from the original Creepshow movie. The rest sucks.

The House of The Head, on the other hand, is great! It's the perfect length; Cailey Fleming is excellent as young Evie, a girl with a dollhouse inhabited by a doll family named The Smithsmiths, a doll family who are one day hunted and haunted by a disembodied head. Try as she might, she just can't seem to save them...or can she?
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8/10
First half was great. Dollhouse half boring.
mokester8421 October 2019
-second half was lame. Should've made the first half longer.
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5/10
Not up to snuff
execute_205022 April 2021
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Another Crypt Keeper knock-off; this one, of course, drawing stories from the same pool as the infinitely better classic. Cheap filter effects used in place of hiring an artist for the comic pages is only the first hint this isn't going to be a loving tribute, but instead, a quick way to milk an audience that still loves And revered these types of stories. The CK here doesn't talk due to an obvious comparison to TFTC that would resolve in a loss in court. Nicotero was done dirty once, and that sucks, but it's clear he's not suited for serious (or funny) horror. 5 stars for the cast here, and some moments of dread, but both stories didn't make sense of the beer, or the head, and it's not the audiences' job to fill out the story once it's over. IMHO neither had an ending that felt earned, or resolved.
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