DESCRIPTION After spending 2 weeks covering two uniquely American horror flicks, Nightmare on Film Street is setting its sights north...
Fair or not, films that have their release dates pushed back or flat-out shelved indefinitely tend to be looked down...
New year, same apocalypse! This week on Nightmare on Film Street, the best horror movie podcast served with a side of existential dread, your horror hosts Kimmi & Jon are talking The Dead Zone (1983)! This David Cronenberg x Stephen King handshake serves up a psychic’s dilemma, a serial killer...
Perfect is Eddie Alcazar’s directorial debut featuring an ambitious cast of young actors, driven to delivering performances worth noting. Garrett...
Election season has enough drama to fill a horror movie, so why not embrace it with films that explore the...
Welcome to the mind-bending world of surreal horror movies, where the boundaries of reality are shattered, and nightmares come alive. In this list, we delve into ten captivating films that defy conventions and transport audiences into a realm where dreams and nightmares intertwine. From twisted narratives to mesmerizing visuals, these...
David Cronenberg is back at it with his organ growing, autopsy art-filled body horror; Crimes of the Future! Join your...
I first came across Michael Peterson’s work when my friends and I watched his debut feature Lloyd the Conqueror for...
Isolation and video games go hand-in-hand. Spending hours absorbed into a game with no company other than a joystick can be both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, the detachment from the world can bring a sense of security and bliss, while the other can result in detaching...
DESCRIPTION: Welcome to Nightmare Alley; the detour podcast from Nightmare on Film Street. This secret back alley is where horror...
Watching horror anthologies is a great way to expose yourself to the styles of multiple directors. Nightmare Cinema is the...
Eskil Vogt’s The Innocents (De uskyldige) follows a group of children that discover they have been gifted with supernatural powers. Kids can be creepy enough in horror movies but the unpredictable savagery of your average kinder killer is no match for the telekinetic kids in this gripping Icelandic chiller. Written...