It’s heartbreaking to think of all the movies that never made it to the screen. We keep hearing stories of...
Calling all fans of classic Universal Monsters! We’ve got a wickedly delightful treat for you—a list of ten essential horror...
DESCRIPTION Got Blood? Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they close out their horror parody double-feature with Mel Brooks’ Dracula: Dead And Loving it (1995), a silly but surprisingly faithful send-up of Bram Stoker’s classic vampire story. Starring Leslie Nielson as a laffy, daffy (batty!) Count Dracula and Peter MacNicol...
In a world that often celebrates the conventional and the mainstream, there’s something to be said for those who don’t...
DESCRIPTION Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon for the scariest comedy of all time! On this week’s episode of...
The character of Renfield has been an ever-present antagonist horror genre for centuries, and his story has been told and retold in countless ways. From his literature days in Bram Stoker‘s 1897 novel Dracula to more modern interpretations, Renfield has been portrayed as a tragic figure who is both victim and villain. This article...
Are you ready for a fresh take on the classic tale of Dracula? The upcoming film release of Renfield promises...
Scream VI, 2023’s newest horror movie, hits theatres this weekend. In a surprising turn, this blood-soaked slasher was made available...
The man behind the year’s most recognizable clown, David Howard Thornton, is back! For months he’s been breaking the box office and now, he’s here to almost break the law in Steven LaMorte’s unauthorized holiday horror parody of grinchy *wink* proportions, The Mean One. For years “The Mean One” has...
I’ve long been fascinated about how horror cinema and musical genre crossover. Music fans can discover their new favorite movie...
Celebrating its 10th year, the Panic Film Festival kicks off on April 28th at the historic Screenland Armour Theatre in...
Welcome to Gut the Punks, a monthly dissection of genre films that have a loose connection to punk rock music and culture. This month here at Nightmare on Film Street, it’s March Break. We’re talking psychological breaks, broken bones and vacations. But for this month’s column, I’ll be talking about...