In the world of horror, few creatures have captured the imagination quite like The Werewolf. From the classic Universal Monster...
The year was 1999, and the world was presented with a cinematic masterpiece that would go down in history as...
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...
It’s a sad day, Fiends. But we knew this time would come. Although we still have 1 more episode of...
They hear him! They feel him! But they can’t stop him! The madman is back in The Invisible Man Returns...
Lights, camera, howls! Larry Fessenden’s latest indie gem Blackout recently celebrated its World Premiere at the 2023 Fantasia Film Festival. An expansion of Fessenden’s contemporary remix of the Universal Classic Monster stories (a welcome choice with the failed Dark Universe project on the back burner for the foreseeable future), Blackout stars...
It’s Alive! The Graveyard Smash Podcast Series is finally here. As voted by you, we’ll be revisiting the Universal Classic...
She’s Alive! Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they embark on the macabre masterpiece of life after death...
When the moon is high and the shadows stretch long, there’s nothing quite like a monster mash to get the blood curdling in the best possible way. Yep, we’re talking about those rare cinematic feasts where Dracula toasts with Frankenstein, and the Wolfman crashes the party, only to find out...
The Universal Monsters have been scaring audiences worldwide for nearly a century. They stand as Hollywood’s homecoming for Horror, pioneering...
Death is only the beginning… Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they sweat and stress over how to...
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...