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- A wax museum owner uses his horror exhibits to unleash evil on the world.
- In this sequel, a couple must use a portal through time to defeat evil.
- A wax museum hires a writer to give the sculptures stories. The writer imagines himself and the museum owner's daughter in the stories.
- An unnamed protagonist gains possession of a wax museum owned by his deceased uncle. The guard gives him a crystal ball, which contains his uncle's soul, who tells about a curse the protagonist must break.
- A documentary about the making of the films Waxwork and Waxwork II: Lost In Time.
- Two men take the place of wax dummies and strike passers-by.
- Meddlesome pranks at a dime museum.
- The strange antics of wax figures who come to life.
- It's a slow news day, but slow news is good news, unless you're Gareth Danger; hapless owner of a doomed waxworks museum, due to be closed for being a fire hazard. Gareth's anguish is further compounded by a broken heart and a faulty Mick Hucknall 'action' exhibit. Livelihoods are at stake, along with Gareth's relationship with long-term love Julie Perplexed. Who will get custody of the LPs and their custom-built Sylvester Stallone? A bedsit is no place to be alone unless, of course, your tenancy agreement forbids dual occupancy. Live at the scene is mercurial reporter, Malcolm Please, intrepidly bringing the events of the day into your eyes and ears. Nobody could report on a story so momentous with the same heart-wrenching pathos. Well, not with the ability to wrap up just in time for the weather.
- A tramp poses as models of Napoleon and Kitchener but is exposed by a boy's peashooter.
- John Strong is an explorer, and returning to his native town after a very successful voyage, he is honored by the proprietor of the local waxworks place by having a life-sized wax figure of himself displayed in the museum. Strong resents the publicity forced upon him thus, and when he sees the wax figure itself, which is a grotesque likeness, he determines that he will not have it on exhibition. He tries buy the figure. Warner, the proprietor of the waxworks, however, is vastly proud of his possession, and refuses to sell. Assisted by two young men (friends of his daughters) Strong has the figure spirited away, while he himself takes its place in the museum. The two carry off the dummy. The young men are forced to leave the wax figure hanging out of the window. It is spied by a policeman, who starts in pursuit. He suspects foul play. When the policeman and the crowd which follow him finally catch up with the carriage, they are horror-stricken at catching the two young men in the act of hurling their victim overboard. The supposed murderers are arrested despite their protestations of innocence and marched off to jail. The appearance of Strong himself at the right moment turns the supposed tragedy into a farce, when he tolls the true story of the affair.
- Mutant Waxwork crosses paths with the devil and raps to the volition of Succubus' fury.
- Take the ultimate quest and discover the secret of the Waxworks from five different time periods: Ancient Egyptian, Medieval Transylvania, Victorian England, Industrial Mine and Ixona's cottage.
- A writer must spend a night in a wax museum's murderers' gallery, to make good a gambling debt knowingly paid with a bad check to a testy Englishman. The museum's owner is so obsessed with the accuracy of his replicas, he's as scary as they are. Especially so to the magazine writer from the U.S., who's already facing deportation or a stretch in a London jail.
- A murder outside a traveling wax museum attracts the attention of the police--and a European detective who claims that the wax figures of murderers are brought to life by black magic so they can kill again.
- Welcome to Monster Madness 2019. Kieran and James review Waxwork from 1988. It's an American horror comedy film written and directed by Anthony Hickox and stars Zach Galligan. It is partially inspired by the silent movie Waxworks. An evil magician creates a wax display of famous monsters and murderers and invites a group of unsuspecting young college students to view the collection. However, when the kids are trapped in the deadly displays, one-by-one they soon discover that the wax models are more than they appear to be.
- Mr. Gruber takes Paddington on a mystery outing to the Waxworks. Paddington is mystified by strange figures in costumes. He approaches a kiosk to buy souvenirs and finds the lady is made of wax. He drops chocolate into the attendant's ticket box, but he is real, not wax. So Paddington escapes from him and joins a group of wax figures, pretending he is one of them.
- 1988 - A wax museum owner uses his horror exhibits to unleash evil on the world.
- Documentary featuring a behind the scenes look at Madame Tussaud's waxwork museum.
- A cheeky and clever twist on the horror anthology tradition from wildly ambitious first-time director Anthony Hickox.
- 2012– 1h 24mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 1h 3mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 2h 18mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 58mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2020– 1h 2mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 1h 20mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 17mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 31mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 22mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 1mPodcast EpisodeIt's a match made in hell as Horrorville editor Brett Petersel joins Gemma and Slim in a basement studio surrounded by zombies to talk through four of his favorite horror films.
- 2019–Podcast Episode