In a world where horror films often tread familiar ground, Outpost emerges as a breath of fresh air, taking audiences...
Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, Fiends! On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street your horror hosts Kim and...
Join your Nightmare on Film Street horror hosts Kim and Jon as they sit down to discuss everything that’s been Keeping Them Creepy in between regularly scheduled episodes of the Nightmare on Film Street Podcast and answer some of your Discord questions! On The Docket: Ari Aster’s Beau Is Afraid,...
On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street, your horror hosts Kim and Jon are looking past white-picket fences...
It’s Alive! IT’S ALIVE!! Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they embark on the next monsterific segment of...
DESCRIPTION Got Blood? Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they close out their horror parody double-feature with Mel Brooks’ Dracula: Dead And Loving it (1995), a silly but surprisingly faithful send-up of Bram Stoker’s classic vampire story. Starring Leslie Nielson as a laffy, daffy (batty!) Count Dracula and Peter MacNicol...
Amongst the many tragic realities we face in this world, there is perhaps no horror greater than that of losing...
[Review] THE BOULET BROTHERS’ HALFWAY TO HALLOWEEN TV SPECIAL Serves Up Tasty Treats For Horror Fans
Hello, uglies. Are you tired of waiting a whole year for that one special day when all us weirdos can...
DESCRIPTION Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon for the scariest comedy of all time! On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street we’re throwing the switch on Mel Brooks’ immortal classic, Young Frankenstein to pair with our Graveyard Smash podcast series over in the Patreon Fiend Club. Sending up...
Mommy’s with the maggots now… Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they sit down for a Drive Home...
Mother, May I, the subtle possession thriller and feature debut from writer/director Laurence Vannicelli, is not your typical possession film....
There are few two-word combos that ensnare me faster than “Bigfoot Movie”. Like the big man himself, they come in all shapes and sizes and there’s just no good reason to turn down an opportunity to see a new filmmaker’s spin on the elusive cryptid. Aaron Mirtes’ The Bigfoot Trap follows...