We’ve been overloading you here at Nightmare on Film Street with our film coverage and reviews of the 2019 Overlook...
Have you ever taken the time to remember your first introduction to the horror genre? The older you get, the...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has remained one of literature’s greatest stories. It almost poetic that a story about life after death should continue to be so relevant and relatable some 200 years later. The mad doctor’s creation, though tragically monstrous and very un-human, spends his short life experiencing the most human...
On the 200 year anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, veteran horror director Larry Fessenden set out to retell the story...
Whether you’re hosting a Friendsgiving, going home for the holidays, or flying solo with a tofurky loaf, there is always...
A beach getaway sounds like a dream, right? As the world turns and it feels like every part of our future is unknown, an escape to peaceful, comforting sands seems idyllic. Writer and director Jeffrey A. Brown dares to ask the question many ignore when it comes to vacation enjoyment...
It’s Alive! IT’S ALIVE!! Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they embark on the next monsterific segment of...
In the world of horror, few creatures have captured the imagination quite like The Werewolf. From the classic Universal Monster...
When the spooktacular stories of horror novels leap from the pages to the big screen, it’s like receiving a double shot of fear straight to the veins! We’re diving headfirst into the eerie universe of horror movie adaptations based on books. (And believe it or not, they aren’t all written...
Lights, camera, howls! Larry Fessenden’s latest indie gem Blackout recently celebrated its World Premiere at the 2023 Fantasia Film Festival. An...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has been endlessly adapted over the decades, and for good reason. It’s one of the most profound horror stories...
Mary Shelley, Haifaa Al-Mansour’s new biopic focusing on the life of Frankenstein‘s creator, is a bit like the titular writer’s famous monster. It is awkwardly stitched together. It stumbles along unnaturally. All the pieces of a real life are there, the problem is that it doesn’t exactly come through. I’ll start...