As another terrifying year draws to a close, it’s time to reflect on the films that made us scream. Sure,...
Howdy Campers, and welcome to Midnight At Camp Blood, the new podcast series from Nightmare on Film Street reviewing the...
If it possible to be both a serial slasher and a family man? Bloodline from Blumhouse Productions and director Henry Jacobson sure think so. The film seeks to subvert your expectations of standard slasher fare, to obliterate your comfort zones, and to help you shed your assumptions – starting with...
“Pleasant surprise” is the best way to describe The Boy. Although fated to be another January casualty back in 2016,...
In a world that often celebrates the conventional and the mainstream, there’s something to be said for those who don’t...
Welcome to Camp Nightmare, where we’re about to embark on a wild adventure through the wacky world of campy horror movies. The moon casts an eerie glow on the haunted cabins, and the rustling leaves whisper tales of horror. Gather ’round the campfire, fellow thrill-seekers, as we invite you into...
DESCRIPTION: Killers. Who are they? Where do they come from? What magazines do they cut up for their letters to...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Before Wes Craven gave the world Freddy Krueger, he bestowed upon us Deadly Blessing (1981), a...
The opening night crowd at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal were treated to the world premiere of Nightmare Cinema. Heralded as the sort of return to the celebrated Masters of Horror series, Nightmare Cinema collects 5 stories directed by Mick Garris (Sleepwalkers, The Stand), Joe Dante (The Howling, Gremlins)...
Indie film is firing on all cylinders when it’s at its most ambitious, and that’s exactly what you’re in for...
Welcome to Awfully Good, where we celebrate dumb and trashy movies! In keeping with this month’s Monster Mash Month theme here at Nightmare,...
The 2022 Overlook Film Festival returns to historic New Orleans, Louisiana beginning June 2nd for a 4-day weekend of weird and wild horror movie madness! This year’s program boasts a haunting selection of feature films, several retrospectives screening of past favorites (including Mick Garris’ Sleepwalkers!), and a whopping 7 short...