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For decades now Mortal Kombat fans have been clamoring for an r-rated film adaptation that does the video game justice....
As Michael Peterson, the director of Knuckleball, once explained to me, horror and comedy aren’t as far apart as people think; screaming and laughing are both visceral reactions to whatever situation is presented before us. Building tension in a movie is similar to working towards the punchline of a joke,...
Having not seen any promotional material whatsoever aside from a short synopsis, I really hadn’t a clue what to expect...
It’s safe to say that you’ve never seen a werewolf movie like The Cursed (Originally titled Eight For Silver). Sure,...
There’s an interesting intersection of fandoms that exists for horror and film score fans. Both incredibly passionate groups of people, the combined energy and fervor when both unite rivals some of Cronenberg’s best creations. Long relegated to obscure chat rooms, select friends and painstaking collecting habits, things began to change...
Why are you screaming? I haven’t even written anything yet. It’s The RETURN month here at Nightmare on Film Street,...
Welcome to Gut the Punks, a monthly dissection of genre films that have a loose connection to punk rock music...
Today, the Trump presidency was mercifully put to an end with the inauguration of Joe Biden. The four past years have been excruciatingly long. Every morning we woke up to a new scandal and political pundits tripped over each other to decipher the latest late-night tweet. It was a time...
DESCRIPTION: In celebration of Nightmare on Film Street’s month-long salute to horror movie re-imaginings and resurrections, we’re focusing our attention...
The lights are down, the candy is unwrapped, and I’m practicing my cultured chuckle, which can mean only one thing:...
Welcome to Awfully Good, where we celebrate dumb and trashy movies! In keeping with this month’s Monster Mash Month theme here at Nightmare, and with today’s date, today’s feature presentation is 1981’s Saturday the 14th. It’s a goofy little horror comedy with a lot to howl about, but we’ll get to that in a...