Stephen Cognetti, the creator behind the spooktacular Hell House LLC series, cranks up the dread yet again in his latest...
In the age of Alexa and Siri, it’s not hard to imagine a world where machines rule. But what if...
On this week’s episode of the Nightmare on Film Street Horror Podcast, we’re exploring the legends of Halloween Hollows, starting with modern family fright The Curse of Bridge Hollow (2022). Join your horror hosts Kimmi and Jon as they dive into a tale of haunted hilarity with a sprinkle of...
The world of horror movies is a vast, eerie domain, and venturing into it with a reliable guide is imperative....
Have you ever found yourself on a dark and stormy night, debating the merits of Jason Voorhees’ machete mastery over...
Alright, horror buffs and Tony Todd enthusiasts, gather ’round! Have you ever found yourself deep into a late-night Google search, hunting for the “best Tony Todd movies” or diving into the depths of “Tony Todd horror movies”? And who can blame you? The man is relentless, boasting over 250 acting...
Suburbia, often painted as the epitome of safety and tranquility, gets a dark makeover in John Carpenter’s latest cinematic venture,...
The magic of cinema. The lights dim, the screen illuminates, and we’re transported to another world. But what happens when...
We’re Masking For Trouble on the latest episode of the Nightmare on Film Street Horror movie podcast! Join your spooktacular hosts, Kimmi & Jon, as they dive deep into the eerie world of Goosebumps’ The Haunted Mask. It’s Halloween night, and poor Carly Beth is sick of the relentless (wormy)...
It’s a bonus episode of Nightmare on Film Street, and we’ve gone ghostly! Join your horror hosts Kimmi & Jon...
The Saw franchise, notorious for its mind-bending traps and twisted morality, is back with Saw X, a semi-prequel that finds...
For all you urbanites who occasionally daydream about leaving behind the humdrum of traffic jams, incessant honking, and neon lights for some rustic charm and fresh air, think again. The cinematic world has a peculiar way of reminding us that the serene countryside might just be hiding some unspeakable terrors....