Amongst the many tragic realities we face in this world, there is perhaps no horror greater than that of losing...
This month at Nightmare On Film Street is Hot As Hell. We’re talking all about that warm place down in...
Spanish cult film Arrebato (“Rapture” in English) is re-emerging from the sands of time, thanks to a new 4K restoration from Altered Innocence. The arthouse horror was written and directed by Iván Zulueta in 1979, but is only now getting a theatrical release in the United States. The film explores a love...
Hear me out: every musical genre has a vampire film to match it. Bela Lugosi’s OG Dracula pairs with something...
Kyle Edward Ball’s experimental debut feature Skinamarink is an eerie, elongated nightmare plucked straight from the mind of your childhood self....
At one point or another, we have all found ourselves laying on the bedroom floor, staring up at the ceiling, thinking about our own mortality. It may have been a fleeting thought or a long thread of ideas about what it means to die, to no longer exist, to leave...
Ruth Paxton’s debut feature A Banquet is filled to the brim with horror that cuts deeper than any slasher ever could...
Here at Nightmare on Film Street, we pride ourselves on focusing on the positive qualities of the horror that surrounds...
Craving a twist of sophistication with your shivers? Ready to traverse beyond the beaten path of mainstream frights and into the realm of cinematic sophistication? Enter the captivating world of arthouse horror—where the terror is thoughtful, the visuals are visionary, and every scare is steeped in style. We’ve handpicked a...
If you were ever once a teenager, then you’ve likely dreamed about leaving behind the world you know in search...
It took millions of years of evolution for homo sapiens to become the dominant species. But if other animal species...
Join your horror hosts Kim and Jon as they sit down to discuss everything that’s been keeping them creepy in 2022. We recently released our Top 10 Horror Movies of 2022 but (surprise, surprise) we liked a lot more than 10 movies this year! On the docket this week: Killer...