Night Visions

Night Visions was an American anthology television series that aired from July of 2001 to September, 2002, lasting only one season. The series was hosted by heavy metal lyricist and song writer Henry Rollins A total of twenty-six one-hour episodes were produced by the Fox Network with several episodes containing two thirty-minute vignettes each. Each episode was part of a singular continuity seperate from every other episode. The series was similar to the formula used on programs such as Circle of Fear and Tales from the Crypt. The subject matter of the show dealt with themes of supernatural content, gothic intrigue and post-modern horror. Some episodes were directed by notable genre luminaries such as Tobe Hooper (of Texas Chain Saw Massacre fame) and Joe Dante, also known for directing the 1980 werewolf movie The Howling and the Gremlins films. The series also showcased several well-known actors including Cary Elwes, Malcolm McDowell, Bridget Fonda, Thora Birch and Jack Palance.

Notes & Trivia
All of the episodes were shown when broadcast in repeats on the Sci-Fi Channel. Four of the originally unaired episodes ("Patterns", "The Maze", "Harmony", and "Voices") were edited into the Sci-Fi Channel film Shadow Realm, minus the introductory framing sequence by Henry Rollins and the Night Visions'' name.