Howdy Campers, and welcome to Midnight At Camp Blood, the new podcast series from Nightmare on Film Street reviewing the...
Howdy Campers, and welcome to Midnight At Camp Blood, the new podcast series from Nightmare on Film Street reviewing the...
Nyla Innuksuk’s Slash/Back is an alien-infested sci-fi thriller set in a remote Innuit village of Nunavut, Canada. After encountering an alien creature while all the adults of a small fishing town are out partying, a group of young girls are forced to defend the world from these space invaders. Luckily, one of...
Werewolf films are amongst the most beloved subgenres of horror, ranging from the iconic that shine under the light of...
Do you want more 80’s horror? You got it! David Weiner’s In Search Of Darkness: A Journey Into Iconic 80’s Horror was...
The lights are down, the candy is unwrapped, and I’m practicing my cultured chuckle, which can mean only one thing: it’s time for Screaming in Harmony, where we shine the spotlight on horror stories with jaunty tunes and jazz hands! Here at Nightmare we’re celebrating Monster Mash Month, so you know that tonight’s pick had...
Having a triumph film like American Psycho on her resume, one might assume there are no cinematic challenges left for...
After a seemingly endless parade of false starts, fans of the beloved horror comic series Locke & Key finally have...
The wait is over, and we can finally binge Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Part 3! I for one have been looking forward to the third installment in this adaptation of Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa’s horror comic of the same name since last year’s finale. The intense Part 2 finale saw Sabrina...
Gothic vampire horror seems to never go out of style. Even now, a new Victorian adaptation of Dracula is heading...
I’ve never participated in the PG-13 debate. Not because I don’t have an opinion on the matter, but because I...
Of all the species of monsters out there, the plant-based kind is especially overlooked. To me, that’s a travesty. I mean, aren’t we all plant food in the end anyway? Why doesn’t that show up more in horror media? Perhaps that’s one of the reasons I just loved Blood &...