I’ve long been fascinated about how horror cinema and musical genre crossover. Music fans can discover their new favorite movie...
We all digest horror films differently. Some of us get the heebie-jeebies from a good ol’ fashioned terrifying story because...
We’ve all rolled our eyes at one time or another after witnessing parents drop the “that’s enough screen time” line on their kids. How bad could another five minutes really be for a child, right? Gerard Johnstone’s M3GAN presents a parable on the ramifications of technology rooting its wires deeper and...
What does it really mean to “live” with Chucky? Most all of us have had nightmares of the possessed doll coming...
If you’ve listened to the recent episodes of the Nightmare On Film Street podcast, you might have noticed the topic...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION To hell with superheroes…literally! Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they close out their Emo/Undead Boys double-feature with the most ambitious comic book adaptation of the 1990’s: Spawn. Sure, Spawn might have some very outdated special effects and a script that makes Morbius look...
It’s A Haunting on Film Street month here at NOFS, and we’re turning the spookiness up to 10. For this month’s edition...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Don’t you just hate it when you’re going about your day and suddenly, you’re plagued by visions...
Jesse Thomas Cook’s cult-busting, gut-busting indie flick Cult Hero recently celebrated its world premiere at the 2022 Fantasia Film Festival. The action-horror-comedy mashup follows disgraced “cult buster” and deprogrammer Dale Domazar (Ry Barrett) is called up out of retirement for one last job. Fearing that her husband has been kidnapped by a new-age...
Horror, what would we do without you? Without exaggeration, 2021 provided fans with one of the greatest slates of horror...
October TV Alert! Dive into our essential Halloween TV Guide for 2023 and catch the most anticipated screenings this spooky...
As Michael Peterson, the director of Knuckleball, once explained to me, horror and comedy aren’t as far apart as people think; screaming and laughing are both visceral reactions to whatever situation is presented before us. Building tension in a movie is similar to working towards the punchline of a joke,...