Another year of horror movies come and gone. As we get ready to ring in 2023, lets looks back at...
Join your horror host Jonathan as he sits down to discuss everything the NOFS crew has been watching this last...
French director Claire Denis is a genre chameleon. Each of her films could not be more different from the last as she deftly weaves through drama (White Material), romance (Let the Sun Shine In), and horror (Trouble Every Day). Her latest film, High Life, is no exception as it is...
Step into the mesmerizing world of Peter Cushing, the legendary actor whose name is synonymous with captivating performances and unforgettable...
The lights are down, the candy is unwrapped, and I’m practicing my cultured chuckle, which can mean only one thing:...
It’s been 24 years since the release of Tromeo and Juliet (and it still blows my mind that James Gunn wrote part of the screenplay). The adaptation of William Shakespeare’s classic romance story is gross, violent, and punk as hell. More than two decades later, B-movie studio giants Troma has...
Dr. Frankenstein’s monster is given a digital makeover in this Netflix sci-fi thriller that attempts to ask the question of...
Love is in the air this Valentine’s Day and for those looking for something different, why not spice up the...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has been endlessly adapted over the decades, and for good reason. It’s one of the most profound horror stories of our time that, even 200 years after its publication, still raises questions about the nature of existence and the ethics of scientific advances. birth/rebirth, directed by Laura Moss, updates...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has remained one of literature’s greatest stories. It almost poetic that a story about life after death...
Whether you’re hosting a Friendsgiving, going home for the holidays, or flying solo with a tofurky loaf, there is always...
It’s Alive! IT’S ALIVE!! Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they embark on the next monsterific segment of The Graveyard Smash podcast series, beginning with The Universal Monster Classic Frankenstein (1931). For over 200 years, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus has haunted horror fans with its...
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