DESCRIPTION: Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, fiends; The spooky little sidestreet in the Nightmare on Film Street podcast feed. This...
What’s up, weirdos? Welcome to Awfully Good, where we celebrate some rad trash! Tonight’s movie is Trick or Treat, the...
It feels like every studio movie nowadays wants to be Iron Man. That is, to be a big-budget venture into an established fandom that will, hopefully, lead to a cinematic universe full of more like itself. But it wasn’t always like this. There was a time when superhero fare was still...
From the mind of Jeffrey Reddick (Final Destination, 2000) comes a new entry in the moral horror canon that lands...
Devereux Milburn’s Honeydew is a very strange movie. In fact, let’s just leave it at that. Honeydew = Strange, review over. Not enough?...
Continuing to build up the stories of its collection, literally and figuratively, Blumhouse and Amazon Studios’ chilling series Welcome To The Blumhouse enters another level of family-focused nightmares. The films Evil Eye and Nocturne quarter off the entries of the house, each bringing a poignant sense of storytelling to the...
Ghost stories, particularly of the classic Gothic variety, often have a deep air of sadness about them. Often taking place in...
Filled wall-to-wall with handmade puppets, Frank & Zed is the kind of movie you could watch with the whole family if it...
You can fly half-way around the world to run away from your problems, but you’ll never be able to run away from yourself…especially after someone has cut off your foot. That’s the nasty business in store for our mysterious lead man in Bloody Hell, a cannibal movie that’s really about the...
Most teenagers feel like their parent/s are out to get them. For the medical maladied and wheelchair-bound teen desperate to...
[Review] A Small-Town Murder Mystery Undergoes A Monstrous Transformation in THE WOLF OF SNOW HOLLOW
If you wanted to, you could view the “Horror Vs. Thriller” debate about The Silence of the Lambs to be...
DESCRIPTION: On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street we’re venturing into the unknown, where the world is full of monsters, bathed in pink floodlights, and scored with the coolest, creepiest, synth music this side of Jupiter. Join Kim & Jon as they dive into the deep, depressing waters...