Sick Girl

Sick Girl is the 10th episode of the first season of Masters of Horror. It originally aired in North America on January 13, 2006. It was directed by Lucky McKee and based on a story written by McKee and Sean Hood. Ida Teeter (Angela Bettis) is a shy lesbian insect enthusiast who works at the McNaughton Museum. On her way home one day she finds out that she received a mysterious package containing a large foreign insect from Brazil in front of her... more

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Masters of Horror

Masters of Horror is an informal social group of international film writers and directors specializing in horror movies and an American television series created by director Mick Garris for the Showtime cable network. In 2002 director Mick Garris invited some director friends to an informal dinner...

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