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Eleanor Gaver

Writing

Known For

Tales from the Darkside
7.2

Tales from the Darkside is an anthology horror TV series created by George A. Romero, each episode was an individual short story that ended with a plot twist. The series' episodes spanned the genres of horror, science fiction, and fantasy, and some episodes featured elements of black comedy or more lighthearted themes.

Tales from the Darkside

1984
There's No Fish Food in Heaven
4.5

Mona wishes for her life to change, and it does, in a big way--only it gets worse: her somewhat-crazy boyfriend mails himself to her, and when she opens the box with scissors, she accidentally kills him.

There's No Fish Food in Heaven

1998
Dead in the Water
5.4

Charlie Deegan has almost everything he has ever wanted. He has an important law practice, a beautiful secretary as his lover, and the chance to be appointed to the high court. The only thing wrong with this is that his shrewish wife Olivia, whose father made all the wealth and all the power, is living and that greatly upsets Charlie. So when his lover, Laura, suggests that they get rid of Olivia, Charlie thinks, being a lawyer, that he can create a fool-proof plan. In this plan, he must incorporate a woman named Victoria whom he detests, but she can help him get into the court and be part of the plan for Olivia. But dreams of judgeship, money and Laura makes him proceed. However, things never turn out as planned and he may not be as smart as he considers himself.

Dead in the Water

1991
Slipping Into Darkness
3.3

Three spoiled college girls are held responsible for a handicapped boy's death.

Slipping Into Darkness

1988
Tripolar The Movie
N/A

A washed-up 50-something with no filter enlists her daughter’s Gen Z friends to make a movie—and everything goes off the rails.

Tripolar The Movie

2025
Here One Minute
4.0

When Sarah leaves a party without saying goodbye, her friends deal with an unexplained tragedy by retracing her steps that night. Their search can bring them together, but only if blame and guilt don't tear them apart first.

Here One Minute

2016