As a self-proclaimed horror movie aficionado, I can say without a shadow of a doubt that there is no greater...
I don’t know about you, but I love me a Nosferatu. With their shiny bald heads, sinewy claws, and animalistic...
Grab your garlic, sharpen your stakes, and put on your best evening cape, dear readers, for we’re about to embark on a nocturnal journey through the top 10 best Dracula adaptations of all time. From the silent era’s creepy classics to the modern-day binge-worthy series, we’ve got a coffin-full of...
Horror movie aficionados, buckle up! We’re only 3 months down in 2023, and we’ve already been treated to some amazing...
Love is in the air this Valentine’s Day and for those looking for something different, why not spice up the...
It’s hard to believe there’s much of anything to get excited for in these strange and depressing times, but there’s always horror. And praise the overlords — there are a heck of a lot of horror movies coming out in 2022. Now, because we’ve got covid variants aplenty threatening to...
Have you ever taken the time to remember your first introduction to the horror genre? The older you get, the...
It was a huge surprise to me that Travis Steven’s sophomore feature Jakob’s Wife was a gattdang vampire movie! Starring...
Pour A Bowl of Sugary Cereal And Get Ready For The Saturday Morning Scares Halloween Special!!! 🎃
Happy Halloween morning, fiends! Since Halloween falls on a Saturday this year, it only seems right that we celebrate with a Saturday Morning Scares Halloween Special!!! Instead of focusing on a single cartoon, I’ve put together a programming block to take you from the early hours of the morning when...
We are closing out March Break month here at Nightmare on Film Street, and I’m certain most of us haven’t...
10 classics of horror streaming free on Tubi now! Take a frightful journey!
Dracula is king among monsters. We’ve worshipped him in the pages of Bram Stoker’s classic novel, and we’ve groveled at the feet of the films inspired from it; Bela Lugosi’s turn in the quintessential Dracula (1931), the unofficial but inspiring Nosferatu (1922), and Francis Ford Coppola’s callback Bram Stoker’s Dracula...