There is nothing better than rummaging through your film collection for a title that gives you a sense of comfort....
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022), the new legacy sequel on the block, brings back the original players of Tobe Hooper’s Texas Chain...
It’s been a busy week for slasher fans with not one, but two bold re-imaginings of classic franchise favorites. First, of course, was David Gordon Green’s Halloween Kills, which has taken the Michael Myers mythos into murky waters for an often heavy-handed dialog about the destructive nature of trauma. And while...
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DESCRIPTION: Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim on this week’s episode of the Nightmare on Film Street podcast in...
A simple plane hijacking goes awry for a group of money-hungry baddies in Blood Red Sky when they realize they are trapped on board with a real-life vampire. Directed by Peter Thorwarth (Der letzte Bulle), from a screenplay co-written with Stefan Holtz (Kiss Me Kismet), this “Die Hard on a plane but...
Welcome to Gut the Punks, a monthly dissection of genre films that have a loose connection to punk rock music...
Chuck E. Cheese needs to be taken down a peg. I don’t have anything against the mouse personally, but his...
It’s a Haunting on Film Street this month at NOFS. We’re talking poltergeists, haunted houses and evil spirits. At first, I was stumped on finding a movie that has both ghosts and punks, until I uncovered this 1980s gem called The Wraith, a supernatural teen drama, written and directed by...
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DESCRIPTION: Big news this week, Fiends! Nightmare on Film Street is officially part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. Join Kim...
Lloyd Kaufman is a pioneer of independent cinema. For more than 45 years, his B-movie studio Troma Entertainment has been disrupting media with its ever-expanding library of wacky and wonderful films, produced for a fraction of a Hollywood budget. But at every turn, Kaufman has had to constantly carve out...