A mysterious box shows up at your house with an even more mysterious note. Before you know it you’re trapped...
I’ve got another confession to make. I am not the biggest Foo Fighters fan. However, as far as rockstars go,...
In the icy silence of Antarctica, the open-ended conclusion of John Carpenter’s The Thing left audiences teetering on the edge of an unresolved mystery, one that has haunted and intrigued fans for decades. In a conversation with GQ, Kurt Russell offered his own insights into one of cinema’s most enduring...
Jeremy Saulnier and Macon Blair has been making movies together their entire adult lives. Their most recent film Hold The Dark,...
The Queen of Hollywood Blvd is a stylish homage to grindhouse crime film that stands out as a visually stunning...
Join your horror hosts Kimmi and Jon as they explore some bit-sized frights from your favorite Masters of Horror on this week’s episode of the Nightmare on Film Street Horror Movie Podcast. We’re kicking off our double-bill with Body Bags (1993), an anthology film that features segments from Tobe Hooper...
While horror has delved into the subconscious waters of our dreams many times before, director Anthony Scott Burns (Our House)...
Do you want more 80’s horror? You got it! David Weiner’s In Search Of Darkness: A Journey Into Iconic 80’s Horror was...
There’s an interesting intersection of fandoms that exists for horror and film score fans. Both incredibly passionate groups of people, the combined energy and fervor when both unite rivals some of Cronenberg’s best creations. Long relegated to obscure chat rooms, select friends and painstaking collecting habits, things began to change...
A beach getaway sounds like a dream, right? As the world turns and it feels like every part of our...
Horror, what would we do without you? Without exaggeration, 2021 provided fans with one of the greatest slates of horror...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION To hell with superheroes…literally! Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they close out their Emo/Undead Boys double-feature with the most ambitious comic book adaptation of the 1990’s: Spawn. Sure, Spawn might have some very outdated special effects and a script that makes Morbius look...