Masters Of Horror — Imprint

Showtime executives deemed "Imprint" too extreme for broadcast. The specific content that led to the ban includes:

| | Category | |---|---| | 9/10 | Artistic Merit & Direction | | 10/10 | Disturbing Content (as intended) | | 7/10 | Coherence of Plot (intentionally dreamlike) | | 9/10 | Practical Effects | | 8.5/10 | Overall for extreme horror fans | | 1/10 | For mainstream audiences | imprint masters of horror

The Imprint Masters of Horror series explores a range of themes, from the supernatural and occult to psychological terror and the human condition. Each episode offers a unique perspective on the horror genre, showcasing the directors' individual styles and approaches. Imprint is the most extreme episode of the

Imprint is the most extreme episode of the entire series by a significant margin. imprint masters of horror

| | Director | Tone | Gore Level | Ban Status | |---|---|---|---|---| | Imprint | Takashi Miike | Psychological / Torture | Extreme | Banned from TV | | Cigarette Burns | John Carpenter | Cosmic / Giallo | Moderate | Aired | | Jenifer | Dario Argento | Body horror / Tragedy | High | Aired (but heavily edited) | | Sick Girl | Lucky McKee | Body horror / Romance | Moderate | Aired |