Justin McConnell’s Clapboard Jungle documents five years in the life of an indie filmmaker. The documentary is not only a must-see...
Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they take a sci-fi/action/gun-fu detour into the wild world of 1997’s Face/Off....
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Do you believe in aliens? Have you ever experienced something you can’t explain? On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street, your horror host Kim & Jon are joined by filmmakers Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead to talk about all the weird, wild stuff that...
Winter’s chill is nothing compared to the spine-tingling, bone-chilling selection Shudder has lined up for this season. As the nights...
We know that Scream (2022) has been keeping you all creepy this week but if you’re looking for more movies...
This month at Nightmare On Film Street is Hot As Hell. We’re talking all about that warm place down in the basement and all the creatures that come out of it. We’re all probably going to Hell for liking horror movies, but if you follow the advice of my friend...
Chuck E. Cheese needs to be taken down a peg. I don’t have anything against the mouse personally, but his...
Writer/Director Anthony DiBlasi returns to a horror story very familiar to him in 2023’s Malum. A re-imagining of his 2014 feature...
Welcome to Episode 7 of Nightmare on Film Street’s NEVER SLEEP AGAIN Series! Through 9 grueling episodes, we’ll be covering every single film in the A Nightmare on Elm Street series… on no sleep! Wes Craven returns to the franchise that Freddy built with 1994’s New Nightmare. Starring A Nightmare on Elm Street all-stars...
Buckle up, horror lovers! We’re embarking on a chilly journey through some of the most blustery winter horror movies and...
“Christmas carolers…I hate Christmas carolers.” Mrs. Deagle, myself, and everyone else. We are near concluding End of Days month here at...
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...