Here at Nightmare on Film Street, we pride ourselves on focusing on the positive qualities of the horror that surrounds...
For those eager to explore the unsettling world of body horror and psychological thrills, there’s no better guide than David...
Making a laugh-filled comedy with heart is next to impossible, and making a truly disturbing horror film can be a herculean feat, but making a horror-comedy that does both? Well now, that is a near miracle. I am pleased to tell you, Tony West (The Soup) has done just that...
DESCRIPTION Nightmare on Film Street has survived the Midwest! Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they recount their...
When it comes to religious horror movies, filmmakers have long delighted in pushing boundaries, crafting tales steeped in blasphemy and...
Horror films often feature a clear-cut battle between good and evil, with the virtuous protagonist ultimately emerging victorious. However, there are some horror movies where the bad guy wins in the end. These movies are made to stun; to subvert our expectations and leave a lasting impression. If you’re looking...
Welcome back, weirdos! It’s been too long! You might be thinking, “Mac, where was our recommendation for November?” Well, a...
Rock ‘n’ roll and horror: a match made in hell! From electrifying riffs to spine-chilling screams, these heavy metal mashups...
Everyone has heard of the concept of Chekhov’s Gun. But what about Chekhov’s Bong? That means if a character in a horror movie is ripping fat tokes from a bong in one scene, there’s a strong possibility that bong will be smashed over their head in the next scene by...
It’s not just the bad guys who have to watch their backs anymore. In the chilling wake of the new...
On this Halloween-tastic episode of the Nightmare on Film Street Horror Movie Podcast, we’re galloping back in time to the...
I’ll Take Your Dead from Black Fawn Films tells the tale of William (Aidan Devine, TV’s Impulse), a widower raising his daughter, Gloria (Ava Preston, Critters Attack!) in a hostile, gang-filled environment. If you’re not familiar with Black Fawn Films past offerings, flicks like Bite (2015), The Heritics (2017) and...