Masters of Horror/YMMV


 * Anvilicious: Homecoming. Some say Pro-Life as well.
 * Complete Monster: The disfigured prostitute in Imprint
 * The series has several of them as antagonists such as Moonface, Jenifer, and the combating murderers Walker and Wheeler
 * Crowning Moment of Awesome: Different for everyone. Common picks are Imprint, The Fair-Haired Child, Jenifer, Cigarette Burns, Homecoming and Family.
 * Crowning Moment of Funny:
 * It probably shouldn't have been funny, but the main heroine finding the killer's skeletons in Family is funny mostly because of how excited the skulls look to meet her.
 * Landis' other contribution, Deer Woman, we are treated to three hilarious Imagine Spots.
 * Esoteric Happy Ending: Sick Girl plays its ending completely straight... except You call that liberating?!?
 * Fridge Brilliance: In Family, when David (who is a doctor) casually meets Harold in the hospital waiting room with a nasty cut in his forehead after having suffered a car accident, he lets him jump the line saying that Celia wouldn't forgive him if Harold bled to death
 * Hollywood Homely: Women try to distract male attention by wearing unflattering clothes, with varying degrees of success in The Screwfly Solution.
 * Ho Yay: Dalibor and Kirby in Cigarette Burns.
 * Narm:
 * Brown Jenkin camps hilariously in Dreams in the Witch-House, even going "boo!" at a passing police officer for no reason whatsoever after
 * While Imprint is supposed to be a serious story, some of the actors' thick accents make it kind of hilarious.
 * Seasonal Rot: Season 2 is held up as this.
 * Squick:
 * The title character of Jenifer somehow has an incredibly seductive effect on the male characters, despite being a horribly deformed  who may not even be human.
 * Sounds Like has lots of worms. And the worse thing is that you can hear them eating flesh.
 * This Is Your Premise on Drugs: We All Scream for Ice Cream is about a ghost clown that kills people by giving voodoo ice cream of them to their children.
 * The Woobie: Stacia, in Pick Me Up. Fresh out of an abusive relationship, she hits the road—and her bus gets a flat tire, forcing her to get out and walk. Shortly thereafter, she gets kidnapped by a serial killer, used as bait to catch a rival serial killer, survives a truck crash, and ...Jeez, this girl just cannot catch a break.