Damien Leone’s Terrifier 2 hit select theatres this weekend, completely uncut and in full gory glory. Eyeballs are scooped out...
DESCRIPTION Hold onto your butts, Horror Fans! This week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Steet is our spoileriest, spoiler-filled, spoiler...
DESCRIPTION: On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street we’re venturing into the unknown, where the world is full of monsters, bathed in pink floodlights, and scored with the coolest, creepiest, synth music this side of Jupiter. Join Kim & Jon as they dive into the deep, depressing waters...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION All the leaves are brown, and the sky is grayyyyy… This week’s episode of Nightmare on...
DESCRIPTION: Happy Halloween Horror Fiends! The big day is just around the corner and we’ve got a little treat for...
DESCRIPTION: Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, fiends; The spooky little sidestreet in the Nightmare on Film Street podcast feed. This week, Kim & Jon are joined by writer/director Ryan Spindell to discuss his super HalloweenTastic horror-anthology The Mortuary Collection, now available stream on Shudder! If you aren’t afraid of tentacle monsters,...
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DESCRIPTION: Hot Patootie, Bless my Soul! We’re taking a trip over to the Frankenstein place on this week’s episode of...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Michael Myers may be king of the pumpkin patch, but that doesn’t mean that every Halloween movie is worth its weight in gourds. Heck, if we’re being honest, some Halloween sequels are downright rotten. Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they tailgate the release...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Michael Myers may be king of the pumpkin patch, but that doesn’t mean that every Halloween movie is...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they ring in the Halloween season by...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION We’ve always known kids are scary. They’re plotting, devious, and short enough to hide behind corn stalks. It’s probably why Stephen King put the inevitable pairing of kids and corn together, and thus sparked the creation of Children of the Corn (1984). Join your horror...