The 2022 Brooklyn Horror Film Festival kicks off October 13 for 7 days of horror cinema guaranteed to melt your...
I’ve long been fascinated about how horror cinema and musical genre crossover. Music fans can discover their new favorite movie...
DESCRIPTION On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street, we’re kicking off a new double feature of terrifying tanning beds! Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim as they sit down to profess their love of the criminally overlooked late 90s slasher sequel I Still Know What You Did...
Bitch Ass is the kind of indie horror movie that you wish had major studio money. In an alternate universe where...
DESCRIPTION Hello again horror fans and welcome back to Nightmare Alley, the spooky little sidestreet podcast in the Nightmare on...
We know that Scream (2022) has been keeping you all creepy this week but if you’re looking for more movies to watch, something to keep you creepy until the next episode of Nightmare on Film Street drops, we’ve got you covered! Join your horror host Jonathan as he sits down...
The nightmare begins again with Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, a new cinematic adaptation of the popular video game series....
It’s been a busy year for the writing/directing duo responsible for the edge-of-your-seat thriller The Boy Behind The Door. The...
What are the best summer horror movies you ask? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Some people will argue that Halloween is the best time for horror, but we here at Nightmare on Film Street want to present the case that SUMMER is where it’s at. What’s better than...
If you’ve listened to the recent episodes of the Nightmare On Film Street podcast, you might have noticed the topic...
In part two of Netflix’s Fear Street filled summer, we’re heading backwards in time to 1978 where our resident Shadyside...
Many a 90s kid grew up on Fear Street. Well, the series of novels by R.L Stine, that is. It probably comes as no huge surprise that I count myself among those budding Fear Street residents, devouring book after book throughout my pre-adolescent summers. And now, as a 30 something-millennial...