There are few sub-genres more universally enjoyed than the Sad Cop Crime Thriller. Mostly dormant since the early aughts, the...
DESCRIPTION: When there’s no more room in horror movie hell, the remakes will walk the earth! On this week’s episode...
I have been admiring Steven Kostanski’s work for years without even knowing it. All this time I was admiring the special makeup effects in Todd and the Book of Pure Evil and Hannibal, I didn’t know it was the handiwork of the director of The Void. Kostanski’s latest work, PG:...
Fellow NOFS contributor Dave Richards described PG: Psycho Goreman to me as “E.T. meets Gwar,” which I have to say...
DESCRIPTION: Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, the spooky sidestreet podcast in the Nightmare on Film Street feed! This week, your...
Sometimes all that’s needed to bring new energy to a well-trod genre is to inject some deceptively simple innovation into it. In the case of haunted house films, the subgenre has been explored and re-explored in horror until it would seem we’ve seen every possible variation several times over. More...
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...
DESCRIPTION: In celebration of Nightmare on Film Street’s month-long salute to horror movie re-imaginings and resurrections, we’re focusing our attention...
Netflix has become a staycation destination for the true crime obsessed in recent years with countless dramatizations, documentaries, and history book spun yarns highlighting the world’s most sadistic minds. It’s only a matter of time until Netflix has given every serial killer of the 20th century their patented docu-series treatment...
The horror genre is no stranger to controversial material and oftentimes invites it home, promising a deeper conversation and maybe...
DESCRIPTION: Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, the spooky sidestreet podcast in the Nightmare on Film Street feed! This week, Jon...
Finally, the day Chilling Adventures of Sabrina fans have both dreaded and anticipated is here: the final part. Regardless of finality, however, Part 4 delivers more of the same while simultaneously keeping things fresh, perhaps due to it being the end. Those eager to follow the “eldritch” plot threads established...