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- Set in 1880s Ireland in the Victorian-era heyday of 'postmortem photography,' the six-episode period drama follows a renowned memorial photographer who is drawn into a series of apparent murders that appear to be linked to his work.
- Upon the death of his great grandfather, Brandon Davis a wedding photographer inherits an antique camera famous for taking Victorian death photography. After photographing his subjects they start to die from horrible, bizarre deaths.
- A group of friends get involved in a deer-vehicle collision in rural Russia. In search of help they come across a cabin, where they find a photo depicting their accident.
- In an intimate and unflinching account dealing with grief, 'Alice is Still Dead' tells the story of a murdered loved one from the victim's family perspective. From the detective's notification to her family to facing the killer in court, we see the pain, anger and heartbreak a family must endure while the nightmare is investigated. The filmmaker is the brother of the late Alice Stevens and, in this tribute, ultimately asks if it's even possible to move forward after such a traumatic event.
- In The Dead Still Have a Name we follow the pediatrician Henry Ascher on his preparations before, and his journey with, Ship to Gaza.
- 'Dead Dogs Still Fetch' is the story of Peter adopting a dog with a mysterious past to ease his loneliness, Peter's life and mental state are thrown into a downward spiral as his world is shaken with tragedy and mysterious events surrounding his new friend.
- In the rural backwoods of the Appalachian Mountains, college student Greyson Davis is writing a thesis on history, Moonshining Legends, rumors of a cursed land, ghostly apparitions, and Bigfoot sightings. A dark world is discovered.
- A father and son find refuge during the apocalypse; but find their time under pressure as a medical emergency forces them to find water, fast.
- Gahan Wilson: Born Dead, Still Weird is an insightful profile of the legendary cartoonist. For over fifty years, Gahan Wilson has been known for his ghoulish, twisted visions that combine horrific elements with comedy, as well as political and ecological cartoons. His cartoons have appeared in Playboy Magazine, The New Yorker, National Lampoon, The New York Times, Colliers, and Look. Wilson sees monsters and irony in ordinary, everyday situations and turns them into explosive cartoons. The documentary takes an intimate look at Wilson's bizarre and personal inspirations, the inner workings of the cartoon world, and how his quirky creations have profoundly affected legions of fans, including some surprising celebrities. In addition to Wilson's art, the film features interviews with Stephen Colbert, Stan Lee, Bill Maher, Randy Newman, Guillermo Del Toro, Neil Gaiman, Roz Chast, Lewis Black, Hugh M. Hefner, David Remnick, Peter Straub, Nicholas Meyer and more. As Wilson recounts his life and work, Born Dead, Still Weird reveals the genius of this icon of the cartoon world, who was drawing monsters before he could read or write as a way of coping with growing up with alcoholic parents during the Depression. The documentary also captures a behind-the-scenes look into the challenging life of professional cartoonists.
- The true story of a legendary tracker and killer who finds himself in the middle of a clash between the cattle barons who hire him and the twentieth-century expansion of the west.
- A corpse is a corpse, of course, of course, and no one can talk to a corpse, of course. That is, of course, unless the corpse is the famous Mr. Dead. In this parody, Chris Hardy performs the tune that was made famous by humorist, writer and animator William Kirk Kennedy in 2006. Happy Halloween.
- Taking advantage of the fact the Germans think René is dead, Michelle has planned for him to go to England to help the British win the war.
- A killer with a grudge against McCallum attempts to exact revenge with a combination of poison and threatening telephone calls.
- 2015–2022TV EpisodeHost and Award Winning Author and Journalist GW Pomichter interviews Comic Creator Travis Gibb during Media Day at Famous Faces and Funnies in Melbourne Florida. Travis Gibb has been working in comics off and on for 15 years. He's been blessed to work on books such as Negative Burn (Yes, that book that launched Brian Bolland, Alan Moore, P. Craig Russell, Dave Johnson, Dave Gibbons, Mike Wieringo, Terry Moore, Brian Michael Bendis and Neil Gaiman.), Government Bodies, and local imprint Space Coast Comixx. Travis is blessed to have a wonderful wife with two awesome daughters. He owns a successful web design company that has been around for 10 years but while he spends lots of time building other people's dreams every day, it's the time in his life to help create one of his own: Broke Down and Four Dead Bodies-" After years of being on the bottom, Randy and Denver are finally on their way to being "Made Men." It seems that someone has other plans, though, and now a simple drop has them broke down on the side of the road with four dead bodies".
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- 2003–201521mTV-148.2 (1.3K)TV EpisodeCharlie needs Alan and Jake's help getting rid of the drunk, half-naked bimbo passed out in his bed when his girlfriend tells him she's coming home early from a funeral.
- Episode: (2014)2013–2020TV Episode
- 2011–Podcast EpisodeFeaturing the stories "I Still Get Letters From My Dead Best Friend", "Being a Detective Ruined My Marriage", "Canadian Paranormal Investigator", "Peggy", "Dust", "Mama Was a Doll Collector" and "The Hobbit Hole".
- 2015– 26mTV EpisodeEric Shane and Calvin react to and discuss season 7 episode 8 of The Walking Dead Hearts Still Beating
- 2015– 43mTV EpisodeShane and Calvin react to and discuss season 8 episode 14 of The Walking Dead Still Gotta Mean Something