Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they take a sci-fi/action/gun-fu detour into the wild world of 1997’s Face/Off....
If you’re a fan of horror movies and adrenaline-pumping action, then you’re in for a treat! We’ve rounded up the...
With the massive success of Game of Thrones was bound to come a slew of fantasy adaptations, including a television series reboot of Lord of the Rings. Though it can be said that The Witcher is an attempt to capitalize on the trend, it develops an incredibly compelling narrative in...
The tagline for Werewolves didn’t need to be anything more “Frank Grillo Werewolf Movie” because as fans of Action’s B-Movie...
Predator has been uniting action fanatics and horror fiends since 1987, with the titular character being one of the most...
The character of Renfield has been an ever-present antagonist horror genre for centuries, and his story has been told and retold in countless ways. From his literature days in Bram Stoker‘s 1897 novel Dracula to more modern interpretations, Renfield has been portrayed as a tragic figure who is both victim and villain. This article...
Meeting the family of your significant other is nothing to die over, but some cases might prove otherwise. Why Don’t...
It’s the end of the world as we know it. You feelin’ fine? Join your horror hosts Kimmi and Jon...
Movies are sometimes more than they claim to be. In the case of M. J. Bassett’s Rogue — what is thought to be a point-and-shoot actioner about soldiers battling a man-eating lion — turns out to be a little more robust in its story. Co-written by the director and her...
Dead Trigger (aka Dead Trigger: Unkilled) is an alleged and rather late adaptation of the zombie-themed first person survival horror...
DESCRIPTION On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street, your horror hosts Jon & Kim let loose and exercise...
Vampires and sunglasses go together like cobwebs and creepy castles, but nobody looks as cool warning sunglasses at night as Wesley Snipes in Blade (1998). The Van Helsing character has come a long way since Bram Stoker’s Dracula was published back in 1897 but I think we can all agree...