Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Do you believe in aliens? Have you ever experienced something you can’t explain? On this week’s...
Howdy Campers, and welcome to the final installment of the Midnight At Camp Blood podcast series. We’ve been reviewing the...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Michael Myers may be king of the pumpkin patch, but that doesn’t mean that every Halloween movie is worth its weight in gourds. Heck, if we’re being honest, some Halloween sequels are downright rotten. Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they tailgate the release of Halloween Ends by revisiting two...
Let’s get ready to gruummbblleeeeeeeeeeee! Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon for a spoiler-filled discussion of David Gordon Green’s...
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Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION All the leaves are brown, and the sky is grayyyyy… This week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Steet we’re heading home from the movie theater after checking out one of horror’s most anticipated films of the year, HALLOWEEN ENDS! Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon...
Social media can be a pretty negative space most of the time, but for a small group of aspiring filmmakers...
Howdy Campers, and welcome to Midnight At Camp Blood, the new podcast series from Nightmare on Film Street reviewing the...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Michael Myers may be king of the pumpkin patch, but that doesn’t mean that every Halloween movie is worth its weight in gourds. Heck, if we’re being honest, some Halloween sequels are downright rotten. Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they tailgate the release...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION The Halloween treats came early! It’s a surprise BONUS episode of the Nightmare on Film Street...
Howdy Campers, and welcome to Midnight At Camp Blood, the new podcast series from Nightmare on Film Street reviewing the...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION We’ve always known kids are scary. They’re plotting, devious, and short enough to hide behind corn stalks. It’s probably why Stephen King put the inevitable pairing of kids and corn together, and thus sparked the creation of Children of the Corn (1984). Join your horror...