Watching Christmas horror movies is a proud tradition for spooky fiends looking to escape their post-Halloween blues and the agonizing...
Summertime might be a bit too early to start planning for Christmas (though it’s never too early to plan for...
Welcome to Gut the Punks, a monthly dissection of genre films that have a loose connection to punk rock music and culture. It’s Women in Horror Month here at Nightmare On Film Street. At first, I was stumped on which director to write about, in the realm of both horror...
What began as a simple bonus feature on a Blu-ray release, ended up being a great surprise for horror enthusiasts...
Justin McConnell’s Clapboard Jungle documents five years in the life of an indie filmmaker. The documentary is not only a must-see...
Gut the Punks! is a monthly dissection of genre film with some loose connection to punk rock music and culture. This month at Nightmare On Film Street, we’re talking about Cops n’ Killers, which can either be interpreted as cops who will stop at nothing to track down a cold-blooded...
Punk rock was my first true love. We met in high school and the music changed my life forever. But...
On the 200 year anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, veteran horror director Larry Fessenden set out to retell the story...
The Ranger is an unabashedly fun and clever new slasher from director Jenn Wexler. The film has been making waves on the festival circuit and was a hit at the recent Boston Underground Film Festival. The throwback splatterfest had audiences screaming, laughing, and cheering throughout. We loved the film, and I...
A splatterfest as unabashed and freewheeling as punk itself, The Ranger is a smart and inventive examination of genre and...