Join your horror hosts Kimmi & Jon on this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street for a true midnight...
DESCRIPTION Hold onto your butts, Horror Fans! This week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Steet is our spoileriest, spoiler-filled, spoiler...
DESCRIPTION: The only good bug is a dead bug! That’s not exactly true, bugs are our friends, but it sure sounds nice in a big bad monster movie! Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim on this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street as they get caught in the webs...
Happy Horrordays, Fiends, and welcome to the Nightmare on Film Street Commentary Track for Bob Clark’s iconic Black Christmas (1974)....
Happy Holidays and welcome to Bob Clark’s Creepy Christmas Spooktacular, hosted by Nightmare on Film Street. Join your horror hosts...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION The Halloween treats came early! It’s a surprise BONUS episode of the Nightmare on Film Street podcast, on one of the most anticipated horror movies of the year – Hellraiser (2022)! We’re joined by the film’s Director David Bruckner to get a behind-the-chains glimpse of this...
DESCRIPTION: Is it getting hot in here, or is it just that misguided police officer lost on an island of...
DESCRIPTION We’re diving headfirst into madness on this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street with David Cronenberg’s Dead Ringers....
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Before Wes Craven gave the world Freddy Krueger, he bestowed upon us Deadly Blessing (1981), a supernatural slasher so wild it’ll scare the beards off your evil Amish neighbors. Join your hosts Kim & Jon as they close out their double-feature of Horror Master Deep Cuts...
Sinister director Scott Derrickson has finally made his return to pure horror with The Black Phone, adapted from an original...
DESCRIPTION: We saw Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho, and we’ve prepared a list of reasons why you should see...
Back to thrill you and chill you, your horror hosts Kim & Jon return for another Monster Mash! This time around we’re cracking the coffin on the Spanish language version of Drácula (1931). Nearly forgotten and almost lost to time, this early talkie rarity has remained a hidden gem of...