Delving into the chilling world where television broadcasts become a conduit for terror, this collection of horror films offers a unique twist on the genre. From cursed broadcasts to haunted sets, these movies explore the dark side of what happens when the screen turns sinister. Whether you're a horror aficionado or just looking for something different, this list provides a thrilling journey through the macabre side of television.

Poltergeist (1982)
Description: A family's home is invaded by malevolent spirits through their television, leading to terrifying events.
Fact: The film was co-written by Steven Spielberg, who was originally set to direct but chose to produce instead.


The Dead Zone (1983)
Description: A schoolteacher wakes up from a coma with psychic abilities, seeing visions of death through a TV screen, leading to horror and suspense.
Fact: Based on a Stephen King novel, the film explores themes of fate and morality.


Videodrome (1983)
Description: A TV station executive becomes obsessed with a mysterious broadcast that blurs the line between reality and hallucination, leading to grotesque transformations.
Fact: Directed by David Cronenberg, known for his body horror themes, this film explores media's impact on the human psyche.


The Last Broadcast (1998)
Description: A documentary-style horror about a public access TV show crew investigating the Jersey Devil, where one member is accused of murder.
Fact: This was one of the first found footage horror films, predating "The Blair Witch Project" by a year.


The Ring (2002)
Description: A cursed videotape that kills viewers seven days after watching it, this film explores the horror of a TV show that becomes deadly.
Fact: The film is a remake of the Japanese horror film "Ringu" and was a major success, spawning sequels and a TV series.


The Signal (2007)
Description: A group of friends experience strange phenomena after intercepting a mysterious signal on their ham radio, leading to paranoia and horror.
Fact: The film was shot in a non-linear narrative style, which adds to the confusion and disorientation felt by the characters.


Dead Air (2009)
Description: This film revolves around a radio DJ who receives a call warning of an impending terrorist attack, only to find that the broadcast itself is part of the terror.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life events like the 2001 anthrax attacks and the 2005 London bombings.


The Cabin in the Woods (2012)
Description: While primarily a horror-comedy, this film features a meta-narrative where a group of friends are unknowingly part of a TV show-like setup for ancient gods.
Fact: The film was co-written by Joss Whedon, known for his work on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "The Avengers."


Stay Tuned (1992)
Description: A couple gets sucked into a TV set and must survive a series of deadly shows to escape, blending horror with dark comedy.
Fact: The film features parodies of many popular TV shows and movies of the time.


The TV Set (2006)
Description: While not strictly a horror, this film satirizes the television industry, with elements of psychological horror as a writer's vision is distorted by network executives.
Fact: The film features a cameo by David Duchovny, who plays a character similar to his role in "The X-Files."
