High school is its own unique hellscape, but it’s an especially evil place for the girls of My Best Friend’s...
Satanic Hispanics is more than just a great title. And best of all, it’s that rare kind of horror movie...
A small town fights to stave off the apocalypse in David Hebrero’s Everyone Will Burn (Y todos arderán). Fans of religious horror will absolutely eat up this dark Antichrist tale but don’t let that scare you off if this isn’t your preferred subgenre. Personally, I like Exorcism movies as much...
Just like the rest of the world, we too have fallen deeply in love with Stranger Things’ Eddie Munson. The...
When it comes to demons escaping hell to lay siege to your family’s bloodline, it never rains- it pours. Very...
DESCRIPTION Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim as they kick off a new double-feature of deadly games on this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street. We’re ringing the chapel bells and sharpening our traditional wedding ax to discuss Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett’s Ready or Not (2019). It’s...
[Review] HBOmax Limited Series THE BABY Forces A Childless 30-Something To Mother The Spawn of Satan
Parenting is a thankless job. And no parent is given less appreciation than the mother of an evil, maniacal, (cute!)...
I’ve got another confession to make. I am not the biggest Foo Fighters fan. However, as far as rockstars go,...
[Podcast] Nightmare Alley: Selling Your Soul For Rock ‘n’ Roll with STUDIO 666 Director BJ McDonnell
DESCRIPTION: Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, Fiends! It’s the spooky little sidestreet podcast in the Nightmare on Film Street feed. This week your horror hosts Jon & Kim are joined by director BJ McDonnell (Hatchet III) to discuss his newest film Studio 666. We ask him what it was like...
Peter Sefchik’s indie horror Behemoth brings more than your typical “Bad Case of The Mondays”. We’ve all been there. You’ve...
With technology ever-increasing, it’s no surprise Found Footage’s younger cousin — the screenlife movie — has been charging full-steam ahead....
While we were all at home scared, eating ourselves into a COVID-coma last year, Neill Blomkamp (District 9) announced that he had completed a low-budget horror film entitled Demonic in relative secrecy. After several frustrating years dealing with projects trapped in Hollywood’s development purgatory, Blomkamp seized the opportunity to make...