Remember when conspiracy theories used to be fun? Remember when throwing out baseless claims about Bigfoot, UFOs or the fake...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION: We all knew Barbara Crampton was a badass Scream Queen but we never knew she could...
I’ve often wondered if my obsession for horror and true crime would ever come in handy in the real world. Like, if I were being pursued by a bloodthirsty killer, would I know what to do and what not to do in that scenario, based on what I’ve seen in...
England’s infamous Borley Rectory is the inspiration behind Christopher Smith’s latest film, The Banishing. At the heart of the story...
[#PanicFest2021 Review] Be Careful What You Wish For in David Charbonier & Justin Powell’s THE DJINN
David Charbonier & Justin Powell are filmmakers you likely aren’t familiar with yet, but that’s going to change pretty soon....
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION: We’re kicking off Nightmare on Film Street’s Reaper Madness Month with two Stephen King tales that wouldn’t exist without drugs. Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim as they hoot and holler their way through Stephen King’s Maximum Overdrive (1986), a movie that was (arguably) written,...
Forget the Easter Bunny, Godzilla and Kong are the only giant creatures we care about right now. Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION: Like Horror Films? Miss Horror Festivals? Kansas City’s PANIC FEST has you covered this April with...
DESCRIPTION: It’s 2021, and jeans are a scary prospect. You haven’t worn them in a year and who knows if you’ll even get the zipper up. But when it comes to the jeans in Slaxx, you’ve got a little more to worry about than going up a size to accommodate...
Like the re-emergence of perennial plants every spring, the elusive horror subgenre Folk Horror seems to sprout up incrementally throughout...
It’s silly that a movie like Godzilla vs. Kong wasn’t nominated for Best Picture. Sure, we’re well past the cut-off date,...
There was a time when Western horror routinely questioned religions and their followers. This heated subgenre criticized seemingly untouchable organizations at a time when others couldn’t do the same without reproach. Today, people are at more liberty to voice their concerns when it comes to religions, so something like Justin...