DESCRIPTION: It’s 2021, and jeans are a scary prospect. You haven’t worn them in a year and who knows if...
DESCRIPTION: Hot Patootie, Bless my Soul! We’re taking a trip over to the Frankenstein place on this week’s episode of...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Madness. Terror. Murder. Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they close out their J-Horror double-bill Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Cure (1997). Coincidentally, another existential nightmare puzzle box! This one’s a doozy, but also a brilliantly taught and complex thriller with a serial killer that has...
Happy Horrordays, Fiends, and welcome to the Nightmare on Film Street Commentary Track for Bob Clark’s iconic Black Christmas (1974)....
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Michael Myers may be king of the pumpkin patch, but that doesn’t mean that every Halloween movie is...
DESCRIPTION Ever wonder what happens when you’re bit by a vampire in New York City only to find out you haven’t actually been bit by a vampire, you’re just having a mental break? Haven’t we all! We’re talking one of the most underrated Nicolas Cage performances in VAMPIRE’S KISS on...
Nightmare on Film Street, a horror movie podcast and one of the leading Film/TV Review Podcasts on Apple Podcasts and...
DESCRIPTION You know what the Leatherface franchise is missing? Okay sure, a bar of soap… but the correct answer is-...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION: We’re kicking off Nightmare on Film Street’s Reaper Madness Month with two Stephen King tales that wouldn’t exist without drugs. Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim as they hoot and holler their way through Stephen King’s Maximum Overdrive (1986), a movie that was (arguably) written,...
DESCRIPTION: A new 5-star horror movie is hard to come by, but horror movie sequels that are better than the...
She’s Alive! Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they embark on the macabre masterpiece of life after death...
DESCRIPTION: Is it getting hot in here, or is it just that misguided police officer lost on an island of desperate pagans needing to revive their crops? That’s right, it’s a double feature of The Wicker Man (1973) and The Wicker Man (2006) on the latest episode of the Nightmare...