As the scorching summer heat settles in, there’s no better way to beat the rising temperatures than by diving into...
If you’ve listened to the recent episodes of the Nightmare On Film Street podcast, you might have noticed the topic...
Eric Power’s Attack of The Demons celebrated its world premiere at the 2019 Cinepocalypse Film Festival, bringing to mind some of my fondest memories from elementary school: Arts & Crafts. I distinctly remember cutting up pieces colorful construction paper with dull scissors and gluing them together. I thoroughly enjoyed doing...
In the 1980s, a strange band came into the underground music scene. Calling themselves The Mentors, each member wore a...
Renfield has been a staple in the Dracula story since the immortal bloodsucker first appeared back in Bram Stoker’s classic horror novel. Since...
Jesse Thomas Cook’s cult-busting, gut-busting indie flick Cult Hero recently celebrated its world premiere at the 2022 Fantasia Film Festival. The action-horror-comedy mashup follows disgraced “cult buster” and deprogrammer Dale Domazar (Ry Barrett) is called up out of retirement for one last job. Fearing that her husband has been kidnapped by a new-age...
This month at Nightmare On Film Street, we’re nearing the End of Days. Like many tinfoil hat conspiracy nuts, I’ve...
Titane is the femme-powered cannon that’s been taking the festival season by storm, and rightly so. Written and directed by...
What’s up, weirdos? Welcome to Awfully Good, where we celebrate movies that suck! With January being The Return month here at Nightmare, it only seemed appropriate to take a look at one of the worst remakes ever made (remade?). That’s right, tonight’s feature presentation is the 2006 The Wicker Man, starring Nicolas Cage as Nicolas Cage!...
We had the absolute pleasure of speaking with singer/songwriter/composer/actor (and gent) Paul Williams at the 2019 Fantasia Film Festival. Music...
Every year is a good year for horror. That used to just be a nice thing to say but even...
If you were to set about three hours of your day aside, it’d be completely possible to zip through the entire season of Netflix’s latest darling, Love, Death, & Robots. But that leaves out enough time to step outside after a few episodes, drink a beer and completely contemplate your...