If there is any universal notion that proves to be wholly unerring it is that you cannot escape the past....
Everyone enjoys a good story of comeuppance. An audience can’t help but feel a sincere sense of jubilance when a...
Anyone with a toe in the world of social media can tell you it’s rife with horror potential. Most of us follow at least someone on YouTube, Twitter, or Instagram. A few of us might even be fans of the storied group known as influencers. They’re an easy crowd to...
As fans, we know that creating an effectively scary horror film is a near miracle. It is also rare to...
Sorry to say it, but we’re not that much less superstitious than our ancestors. Sure, there’s more scientific knowledge today than...
Mirrors, creepy children, and demons: a recipe for a decent, if not groundbreaking, horror movie. Behind You (2020) is the story of two young sisters, Olivia (Addy Miller) and Claire (Elizabeth Birkner), who are sent to live with their estranged aunt by a neighbor in the wake of their mother’s untimely...
Welcome to Saturday Morning Scares, where we take a look at horror TV shows for the little monsters! In keeping with...
Howdy, aperitif Fiends! Welcome back to Nightmare on Film Street’s COCKTAIL-A-TORIUM – the monthly column aimed at conjuring up classic...
Welcome to Saturday Morning Scares, where we check out cartoons for spooky kids! To celebrate October’s Sound of Screams theme here at Nightmare, today’s cartoon is about a monster band. Folks, put your paws together for Groovie Goolies! Groovie Goolies is a cartoon from the early 1970s that follows pop-rockers The Monster Trio and their friends at Horrible...
“Christmas carolers…I hate Christmas carolers.” Mrs. Deagle, myself, and everyone else. We are near concluding End of Days month here at...
The gremlin-infested WWII thriller Shadow in The Clouds kicks the new year into high gear with a harrowing, oo-rah thrill...
Canadian home invasion thriller See For Me pits a blind woman against a group of dangerous thieves with nothing but her wits and a cellphone to protect her. Directed by Randall Okita and co-written with Tommy Gushue (The Lockpicker), the film celebrated its world premiere at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival...