Ti West’s time-jumping trilogy of Texas-fried serial killer shenanigans concludes with 2024’s Maxxxine. Leaving behind the 1970s porn shoots and 1930s...
New Year’s is a celebration often lost within a mix of horror genre themes as it falls between that monotonous...
DESCRIPTION: Checking in? Nightmare on Film Street is spending the hour in Haunted Hotels on this week’s episode! Join your horror hosts Kim and Jon as they unearth the matrimonial spirits of Ti West’s The Inkeepers (2011) and duel with the seasonally ambigious specters of 1408 (2007), adapted from the...
I’ve long been fascinated about how horror cinema and musical genre crossover. Music fans can discover their new favorite movie...
Ain’t no party like a Satantic Pizza Party! Join your horror hosts Kimmi & Jon on this week’s episode of...
With Ti West’s MAXXXINE heating up screens and stirring up scares, it’s the perfect time to revisit the sinister side of Hollywood through some classic and contemporary horror and thriller flicks. You might know L.A. as the land of sunshine and stars, but trust us, it has a sinister side...
Never has a horror villain’s origin story been so sweet. Ti West’s Pearl, hot off the release train of its...
On March 12, when film enthusiasts gather for the 95th Academy Awards, the most prestigious films in Hollywood will be...
Rarely do we find comedy in carnage, but debut feature director Kirill Sokolov marries the two cinema components with guts and glory in his debut feature, Why Don’t You Just Die!. While Sokolov portrays his bold influencers through film, he is surprising audiences with a unique brand of Russian dark...
DESCRIPTION We’re kicking back and getting cozy this week with an extended What’s Keeping Us Creepy episode, to share our...
Adam Egypt Mortimer’s Daniel Isn’t Real is a psychological horror that pits a fragile young man against himself and the horrors of...
The Queen of Hollywood Blvd is a stylish homage to grindhouse crime film that stands out as a visually stunning and emotionally rich thriller in its own right. The film had its world premiere at the Boston Underground Film Festival. We’re big fans of the film and can’t wait to...