On this Halloween-tastic episode of the Nightmare on Film Street Horror Movie Podcast, we’re galloping back in time to the...
[#PanicFest2021 Review] Be Careful What You Wish For in David Charbonier & Justin Powell’s THE DJINN
David Charbonier & Justin Powell are filmmakers you likely aren’t familiar with yet, but that’s going to change pretty soon....
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION It doesn’t matter what you’re afraid of- there is a Disney movie out there somewhere that wants to bring your nightmares to life. Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they revisit Ray Bradbury’s carnival ride of kindertrauma: Something Wicked This Way Comes. It’s a...
The house lights have gone low and there’s an ominous drumroll on the timpani, which can mean only one thing:...
The Queen of Hollywood Blvd is a stylish homage to grindhouse crime film that stands out as a visually stunning...
When I think about Mardi Gras, I think about the marching parades in the streets of New Orleans, and how much I would love to return to the historical city. I think about jazz, the architecture, the above-ground cemeteries and its strong connection to voodoo. And when I think about...
Art thrives in adversity and the COVID-19 Pandemic has helped show us that no matter how insurmountable the odds, creators...
Hey there, Scaredy cat. Are you the type of person who loves the idea of a good scare but can’t...
In Hannah Barlow and Kane Senes’ Sisssy, a self-help influencer goes off the deep end at a bachelorette party for an old friend. It’s a smart, fun slasher with complex characters and some great practical effects. It also has a thing or two to say about the darker side of...
Disney’s nostalgia-fuelled remake machine has two modes: the ones like Alice in Wonderland or Maleficent that try to put a new spin...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION What movie gave you nightmares as a kid? Was it a Disney movie?? Join your horror...
Welcome back fiends! Tonight we conclude our journey through the United States by way of its creepiest folklore in a little series we’ve been calling States of Horror. If you haven’t checked out the stories from the first 37 states in the country, head over to the States of Horror...