Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Madness. Terror. Murder. Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they close out their...
Cocaine Bear hits theatre this weekend! And in preparation for what is sure to be a rock-em sock-em gore-ride, we’re...
Kids these days don’t understand how hard the 90s were. We didn’t have cellphones. We didn’t have laptops. We didn’t even have high-speed internet. Nothing came easy way back in the day. Not to mention the fact that every once in a while, you’d find yourself in a fight for...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Do you want to meet a ghost? Join your horror hosts Kim and Jon as they dip...
Happy Valentine’s Day, single! Today can be rough if you’re not in a relationship, but don’t let that get you...
It’s Alive! The Graveyard Smash Podcast Series is finally here. As voted by you, we’ll be revisiting the Universal Classic Monster movies and tracing their legacy through the decades with modern monster movies. Chills! Thrills! Horror! Suspense! The Universal Classic Monster movies had it all, and the shape of Horror...
Nightmare on Film Street, a horror movie podcast and one of the leading Film/TV Review Podcasts on Apple Podcasts and...
[Podcast] What’s Keeping Us Creepy: Dybbuks, Guilty Pleasures, Peter Cushing’s Cheekbones, and More!
Join your horror hosts Kim and Jon as they sit down to discuss everything that’s been keeping them creepy in...
Love hurts. And love hurts way, way worse in a horror movie! To celebrate the holiday of chalky heart-shaped candy and flying babies inexplicably equipped with lethal weapons, we’re giving roses to ten of the harshest betrayals in horror. Lovers or platonic friends looking for more be damned, no one...
Michelle Garza Cervera’s debut feature Huesera: The Bone Woman has been delivering mommy-brain nightmares to the film festival circuit this last...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Before Wes Craven gave the world Freddy Krueger, he bestowed upon us Deadly Blessing (1981), a...
Hospitals are scary places. They’re where we’re most vulnerable. Either we’re visiting someone who’s sick or, even worse, we are the someone who is sick. There’s always something uncanny about the pure white walls, the strange existence for the people working there and the transient nature of just… being around...