Blumhouse Production’s twelve month holiday horror series, Into The Dark, has caught fire among horror fans quicker than pumpkins have...
Gratitude comes in many shapes, forms, and roles. At this time of the year, we pause to reflect on all...
As we near the end of Found Footage Month here at Nightmare On Film Street, I felt it was appropriate to squeeze in one last interview on the subject. Jerome Cohen-Olivar has a few opinions on the film subgenre, and he worked them into the script of his latest film,...
We Summon the Darkness has been tempting horror fans with it’s 80s vibe and shroud of mystery since it hit...
The subject of an instructional video cassette becomes aware of his own existence in Quinn Armstrong’s debut feature Survival Skills....
French filmmaker Gaspar Noé is know for making some of modern cinema’s most challenging films and while his most recent film Climax is not unlike his previous work, it is easily his most commercially accessible. For anyone concerned that the film would be as unsettling as Enter The Void or as...
Howdy Campers, and welcome to Midnight At Camp Blood, the new podcast series from Nightmare on Film Street reviewing the...
Welcome to Episode 6 of Nightmare on Film Street’s NEVER SLEEP AGAIN Series! Through 9 grueling episodes, we’ll be covering every single...
DESCRIPTION You know what the Leatherface franchise is missing? Okay sure, a bar of soap… but the correct answer is- MORE DIMENSIONS! We’re talking TEXAS CHAINSAW 3D (2013) on the latest episode of the Nightmare on Film Street horror movie podcast! Join your hosts Kim and Jon as they cackle...
The “Law of Horror Franchises” states that if a villain has not gone into space by the 7th sequel, the...
What’s our favorite installment in any blockbusting horror franchise? That’s easy: The 3D One! Join your horror hosts Kim &...
Join your horror hosts Kim and Jon as they sit down to discuss everything that’s been keeping them creepy in between regular episodes of the podcast, and answer questions from the Patrons! On the docket this week: Gimmicky 3D from the 1960s, Seances in the 1940s, Horror Novels Ripe For...