DESCRIPTION: Happy Halloween Horror Fiends! The big day is just around the corner and we’ve got a little treat for...
DESCRIPTION: Hot Patootie, Bless my Soul! We’re taking a trip over to the Frankenstein place on this week’s episode of...
DESCRIPTION: Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, fiends; The spooky little sidestreet in the Nightmare on Film Street podcast feed. This week, Kim & Jon are joined by writer/director Ryan Spindell to discuss his super HalloweenTastic horror-anthology The Mortuary Collection, now available stream on Shudder! If you aren’t afraid of tentacle monsters,...
it’s hard to know sometimes exactly what makes a horror film “visceral” but damned if Brandon Cronenberg’s isn’t trying to...
In Aaron B. Koontz’s The Pale Door, a gang of outlaws bite off more than they can chew after a simple...
Howdy, aperitif Fiends! Welcome back to Nightmare on Film Street’s COCKTAIL-A-TORIUM – the monthly column aimed at conjuring up classic cocktails with a HORROR FILM twist! Inspired by last week’s episode of the Nightmare on Film Street Podcast; IT CAME FROM THE NORTH: My Bloody Valentine vs. Happy Birthday To Me,...
Posing as a horror film doused in a 90’s alternative rock aesthetic, High Voltage resembles a missed opportunity more than...
Predator has been uniting action fanatics and horror fiends since 1987, with the titular character being one of the most...
In 1987 The Monster Squad introduced a generation of young horror fans to the Universal Monsters. For those kids (yourself included I would assume, The Monster Squad was the greatest movie of all time, but it disappeared one day, never to return… That is of course until it was (finally) released on DVD after...
Alex Garland’s Annihilation is a thought-provoking science fiction film in the vein of Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival and Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar. Adapted from Book One...
I regard Guillermo del Toro as one of the most (if not the) most esteemed genre filmmakers of the 21st...
Horror loves a whodunnit. And, teen solo slasher Happy Death Day prepares to deliver a slice. Yes, we’re only one sentence in and I’ve already served up a cake pun. Two puns. I’ll stop. Happy Death Day dares to follow in the mammoth footsteps of both the wildly and not-so successful ventures...
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