Join the fiend club in taking a trip back in time to 1987, the horror television series spin-off spawned by...
Happy Horrordays, Fiends, and welcome to the Nightmare on Film Street Commentary Track for Bob Clark’s iconic Black Christmas (1974)....
DESCRIPTION: Summertime is monstertime, and this week on the Nightmare on Film Street horror movie podcast, we’re talking the biggest monsters to bust the box office! Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon for a candid, comedic discussion of Steven Spielberg’s iconic summer splash JAWS (1975), and his dino marvel...
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DESCRIPTION: Let’s Get Ready To Rumblllleeeee! Join your hosts Kim and Jon for a monster-sized episode of Nightmare on Film Street this week with a blow-by-blow breakdown of horror’s most iconic monsters…punching each other, biting each other, and laying eggs in the bellies of some unsuspecting bystanders! In this corner,...
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David Cronenberg is back at it with his organ growing, autopsy art-filled body horror; Crimes of the Future! Join your...
DESCRIPTION: We saw James Wan’s Malignant, and we’ve got plenty to say about it! This week on the Nightmare on Film Street Horror podcast, join your horror hosts as they pick their jaws off the sticky cinema floor to discuss the most bonkers film of 2021. Haven’t seen the film?...
It took a few weeks of waiting and a provincial lockdown but we finally saw Scream (2022)! Join your horror...
DESCRIPTION: Big news this week, Fiends! Nightmare on Film Street is officially part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. Join Kim...
She’s Alive! Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they embark on the macabre masterpiece of life after death that is James Whale’s Bride of Frankenstein (1935). Despite only appearing for only a few short minutes, The Bride has eclipsed Frankie and the Mad Scientists as THE face of...