Indie Spotlight: ‘The Compendium Of Terror’ Riffs On ‘The Twilight Zone’

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The Twilight Zone may be a classic TV show, but it’s episodes are full of hammy acting, over-the-top music, and ridiculous plot twists. For those reasons, it is ripe for satire, and The Compendium of Terror provides just that. Fresh off some screenings at New York’s Channel 101 showcase earlier this year, Compendium of Terror is a hilarious parody web series from sketch comedy group Faster Human.

The Compendium of Terror’s characters tend to oversimplify and misread their situations, leading to plenty of humorous moments. The jokes here are pretty simple–there’s a lot of classic setup/punchline combinations–but they’re funny, and you may find yourself laughing out loud a few times per episode.

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Faster Human also thickens the

Compendium of Terror plot by adding in a Review-esque host character, played by Jacob Wilson. The presence of the host allows The Compendium of Terror to riff on TV production; an episode parodying Twilight Zone’s 1985 reboot throws in some 80s jokes as well. The bottom line is that, no matter which subjects get tossed into the Compendium of Terror mix, the result is highly amusing. Check out new episodes as they arrive on Faster Human’s YouTube channel.

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