With the writers & actors strike raging in Hollywood, Inflation ravaging your bank account, and wildfires literally burning the planet...
Superheroes are everywhere. Between a new Marvel movie at least once a year and DC’s attempts at breaking into the...
DESCRIPTION: Love it or hate it, there is no subgenre of horror quite like found footage, and we are here today to talk in great detail about all freaky, first-person frights of V/H/S/94. Join your hosts Jon & Kim as they sit down with directors Jennifer Reeder (Knives and Skin),...
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There is a special magic in the folk tale. Modern media can give you great stories, for sure. But folklore...
Feral is the latest genre flick seeking to stretch its found footage muscle. Rather than opting for a grainy hand-held romp through its storyline as we’ve grown accustomed to with our found footage fare, Feral opts for the faux documentary approach. We interview several subjects, and are even treated to...
Let’s get it haunted in here! Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, the spooky little side street podcast in the regular...
DESCRIPTION: Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, Fiends! It’s the spooky little sidestreet podcast in the Nightmare on Film Street feed....
There’s a lot of common factors when it comes to the world of politics and the realm of horror as writer Alston Ramsay joins the two together for the latest installment of Into The Dark, The Current Occupant. Previously working as a speechwriter in D.C. for the likes of Secretary...
It’s not everyday that a debut filmmaker crafts a story so well that they are able to pull it off...
Earlier this month, many of us were shocked to see our uncles or our old high school friends on Facebook...
Watching horror anthologies is a great way to expose yourself to the styles of multiple directors. Nightmare Cinema is the latest to offer five visions of fear. David Slade’s segment stands out from the rest, not only because it’s entirely in black-and-white, but for its cerebral twists and turns. This...