Don’t you just hate it when you’ve booked a nice weekend getaway with the girls, and a smelly turtle alien...
Calling all fans of classic Universal Monsters! We’ve got a wickedly delightful treat for you—a list of ten essential horror...
Described as “Monty Python meets The Texas Chainsaw Massacre meets Les Miserables” Chainsaws Were Singing is a truly insane movie for absolutely deranged people. Luckily, that’s you and me, fellow weirdo. And if that’s not you, and you’ve found your way to this film review by some strange twist of fate, be warned: This...
Ant Timpson’s Come To Daddy hits select theatres and VOD February 7th, just in time to give your sappy Valentine’s love...
In the new dark comedy Arizona, Danny McBride plays a villain who’s convinced he’s still a good guy, despite a...
Little Roadstop of Horrors: 10 Horror Movie Pit Stops and Roadside Attractions to Avoid At All Costs
Buckle up, horror fiends, as we embark on a spine-chilling road trip through the most dreadful pit stops and roadside attractions ever depicted on the silver screen! From eerie gas stations to ominous wax museums, these horror movie locations will make you think twice before stopping for a break. So...
It’s not often that we cover comedies here at Nightmare on Film Street, but when we do they are comedies...
A lot of people say they smoke pot to relax. But what if every time you lit up a fat...
Two best f(r)iends spend the holidays together in Óscar Martín’s darkly comedic thriller Amigo. Played by Javier Botet (Crimson Peak) and David Pareja, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Martín, Amigo is a What Ever Happened To Baby Jane-esque tale of a dependent trapped under the cruel watchful eye of a caregiver that used...
Porno is an absolutely hilarious little movie from director Keola Racela about a group of born-again Christian teens under the spell...
Sony Crackle’s Office Uprising hit the free streaming service on July 19th, 2018. The film is a zombie horror-comedy that manages...
There is something every horror fan understands – the world needs to laugh at terrible things. Not a horror film at all, but a darkly whimsical satire, Jojo Rabbit forces the world to laugh at very real, very terrible things. With its corners softened and warning sweetened with comedy, writer/director...