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- A thorough overview and dissection of the subgenre of 'folk horror, ' with contributions from many of the major creators and clips from cinema all over the world.
- The New York Times Magazine presents ten famous performers as they create macabre scenes evoking the horror genre. Performances includes a vampire, a cannibal, a mannequin, a demon child, a demented clown, a ghost bride, a psycho killer, a macabre dancer, a damned man, and a possessed woman.
- SmartLess is a comedy interview podcast hosted by Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett.
- Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast is a weekly comedy podcast that blends conversation and character work from today's funniest comedians. The program is hosted by Scott Aukerman who chats with celebrities, comedians. and other eccentric oddballs that sometimes pop by at any moment for an interview.
- Duck Sauce performs in the music video "Big Bad Wolf" from the sing recorded for Big Beat and Spinnin' Records. The music video begins with a man working at a shoe store. He leers down a woman's shirt and becomes aroused. He retreats to a backroom where he reveals that he has a human head for genitalia. A man taking out the garbage is in the same situation. Later, the men encounter a group of similarly endowed women.
- Music video for "We Don't Need Another Hero" by Tina Turner to promote the film "Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome".
- A music video for Aerosmith's song "Cryin'".
- FKA Twigs performs in the music video "Cellophane" from the single recorded for Young Turks Records. The music video opens with FKA Twigs walking through a curtain onto a stage where she walks in extreme high heels. She dances on a pole. Visual effects create a surreal effect of falling while she dances.
- An examination of one of the biggest murder mysteries in American history. Eleven bodies were discovered on the coast of Long Island.
- Pop Culture Happy Hour is a popular culture podcast that offers recommendations and commentary on the buzziest movies, TV, music, books, video games and more. The five days a week program is hosted by arts journalist Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson, and Aisha Harris plus a rotating cast of guest pop culture aficionados.
- Hunters have disappeared from wildlands without a trace for hundreds of years. David Paulides presents the haunting true stories of hunters experiencing the unexplainable in the woods of North America.
- Rotten Mango is a true crime + all things spooky podcast. This people love doing deep dives into the darkest crimes and it is time to tend not to leave out any details - which can get a little rotten at times.
- Music video for the 1984 song "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper. In it, Cyndi Lauper plays a young woman who is forced to leave her boyfriend when she becomes homesick and worried about her sick mother.
- Madonna pays homage to Hollywood's Golden Age via Harlem's "House Ball" Vogueing.
- Law and Crime looks at the murder of Tennessee nursing student Holly Bobo. It examines footage of the trial of Zach Adams who was found guilt of first-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping and aggravated rape and examines how the prosecution and defense made their cases to the jury.
- An anthology compiled from short horror films involving the internet.
- The music video for the cover song "Bohemian Rhapsody" by the fictional English heavy metal band Bad News from their 1987 self-titled album.
- Heart performs in the music video "All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You" from the album "Brigade" recorded for Capitol Records. The music video features the band performing on a stages as they are illuminated from behind by lights. A woman picks up a man in her car sleeps with him in a hotel room before leaving him.
- ZZ Top performs in the music video "Legs" from the album "Eliminator" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. A employee of a shoe store is harassed as she goes to see her boyfriend who is a cook at a diner. She returns to the shoe store only to be harassed by the workers there. Eventually, the Eliminator car arrives and three women exit. They take the woman on a shopping trip and give her a make over. She goes to the diner and leaves with her boyfriend.
- "Babygirl" follows a psycho who wishes to raise his victim as a baby. "Goodnight Darling" follows a daughter suspicious that her mother is different. "Beast of Prey" features a woman attempting to evade a monster. "Changeling" follows a mother with a mysterious child. "Night Swim" a woman at a pool sees spirits. "Polaroid" follows a man as he uses a camera in self-defense. "Landgraves" features a man interviewing a metal band accused of murder. "Every Night I See Them" follows a man trying to keep himself awake. "Mommy" makes dinner while watching her child on a camera.
- A couple is depicted making love in a sexual way to each other while frolicking on a deserted beach.
- Music video for Madonna's song Like a Prayer.
- Billy Ocean performs in he music video "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going" from the original motion picture soundtrack from the film The Jewel of the Nile (1985) recorded for Jive Records. The music video features Billy Ocean singing on stage with the band. The stars from the movie dressed in white suits later join him as backup singers.
- Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson star in this short-film to spread awareness on the media's constant slander on various artists.
- It features Curt Smith driving an antique Austin-Healey 3000 sports car around numerous Southern California locales, including Salton Sea and Cabazon. Interspersed with these clips are shots of the full band performing the song in a London studio.