If you haven’t read Frank Herbert’s Dune books and you don’t think you’re the target audience for Denis Villeneuve’s Dune, this is...
Welcome to Awfully Good, where we celebrate trash cinema! In keeping with August’s Hot As Hell theme, tonight’s feature presentation...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Get ready for the bloodiest (and cheesiest!) Heidi movie you’ll ever see! On this BONUS episode of Nightmare on Film Street, your horror hosts Kim & Jon are joined by Mad Heidi co-writers and co-directors Johannes Hartmann and Sandro Klopfstein to talk all about their wild...
Revenge, the feature debut of French director Coralie Fargeat, is a miraculously visceral experience. It brilliantly reclaims the controversial exploitation...
The Queen of Hollywood Blvd is an inspired love letter to 70’s crime films and grindhouse fare. But the film...
It should be noted that Get My Gun is a rape-revenge, pure and simple. It’s important that you go into this film with that knowledge, just so there are no unwanted surprises. You’ll thank me later. Rape-revenge films are generally divided into three acts, or—in the case of Get my...
An economically struggling young woman is lured into the snare of a wealthy, mysterious man. She finds herself in an...
Director and producer, McG (Charlie’s Angels) has a true appreciation for cinema of all kinds, making his long list of...
The Queen of Hollywood Blvd is a stylish homage to grindhouse crime film that stands out as a visually stunning and emotionally rich thriller in its own right. The film had its world premiere at the Boston Underground Film Festival. We’re big fans of the film and can’t wait to...
2018 was a big year for Joe Bob Briggs. His return with last year’s 24-Hour marathon on Shudder broke the...
The Brothers Grimm and the like laid the groundwork for modern storytelling. From damsels in distress to wicked parental figures...
Welcome to Gut the Punks, a monthly dissection of genre films that have a loose connection to punk rock music and culture. This month here at Nightmare on Film Street, it’s March Break. We’re talking psychological breaks, broken bones and vacations. But for this month’s column, I’ll be talking about...