This Month at Nightmare on Film Street, No One Can Hear You Scream
Posted by Jonathan Dehaan | Mar 2, 2020 | Nightmare News
No Time Like The Present: Why The Best Time in Horror is… Right Now!
by Jessica Rose | Feb 29, 2020
When you think of the greatest time for horror, as of now what year does your mind travel to? Do...

[Scared in Segments] Anthology of Fear AFTER MIDNIGHT (1989) is a Study in Deadly Déjà Vu
by Paul Le | Feb 29, 2020
Welcome to Scared in Segments, a monthly column devoted to horror anthologies big and small. If...
[Final Girl Fashion] Switching Shirts and Timelines in HAPPY DEATH DAY
by Emily Gagne | Feb 29, 2020
Welcome to Final Girl Fashion, a new column focused on fashion throughout horror movie history!...

Podcast
[Podcast] First Reactions to THE INVISIBLE MAN in a Drive Home From the Drive-In (Patreon Exclusive)
by Nightmare on FIlm Street | Mar 1, 2020
Join us for a Patreon Exclusive Drive Home from the Drive–In Episode of Nightmare on Film Street,...
Editorials
[Making a Monster] Looks Aren’t Everything with DONNIE DARKO’s Time-Warping Rabbit
by Chris Vogel | Feb 29, 2020
“Why are you wearing that stupid bunny suit?” “…Why are you wearing...
Reviews
[Review] The Truth Goes Over The Falls in DISAPPEARANCE AT CLIFTON HILL
by Jonathan Dehaan | Feb 28, 2020
Albert Shin’s Disappearance at Clifton Hill hits select theatres (nationwide in Canada) and...
[Review] Japanese Folklore Gets Funny in Netflix’s SPECTROS
by Erin Hayes | Feb 26, 2020
Top Tens
The Medieval Dead: 10 Horror Films About the Monstrous Middle Ages
by Dave Richards | Feb 28, 2020
All this month we’ve taken you back and forth through time and stuck you in loops and...
In Fragments: 10 Horror Movies with Non-Linear Timelines
by Nina Nesseth | Feb 27, 2020
Interviews
[Exclusive Interview] BLOOD ON HER NAME Star Bethany Lind on Letting Women Be Messy in Horror
by Mary Beth McAndrews | Feb 28, 2020
Matthew Pope’s directorial debut Blood On Her Name is a tense neo-noir film about the lengths one...
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