Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching – and if you don’t have anything for your sweetie (or want-to-be-sweetie), Nightmare on Film...
DESCRIPTION: Oh yes, it’s ladies’ night and the…killing’s right?? Anyway- it’s girls’ night this week at Nightmare on Film Street...
The horror genre has long been a favorite among moviegoers, providing thrills and chills with its unique blend of fear and suspense. It’s also no stranger to exploring relationships, especially those that come to a sudden and shocking end. Here are 10 horror movies where characters break-up romantically.. usually with...
“I love you” and “I hate you” are both three word sentiments with conflicting meanings often confused with one another,...
DESCRIPTION: Grab your barf bags horror fans, it’s going to be a bumpy ride! On this week’s episode of the...
It’s a dark and stormy night, and you’re all alone. The house is quiet, the lights are dim, and you’re in the mood for a good scare. But where do you turn? You could tour through the back catalog of Netflix, scroll endlessly on Amazon Prime, or stare at your...
Love knows no bounds and as far as Into The Dark’s latest episode Tentacles goes, neither does intimacy. The Valentine’s...
“So what’s with the 80’s theme?” “It’s the epitome of cheese. And sometimes, I like to smile.” Talk about summarizing...
Valentine’s Day is the annual celebration of love, romance, and infatuation. Leave it to Blumhouse to prove Cupid’s holiday is not all flowers and hearts with the latest episode of the Hulu anthology series Into The Dark. Director Daniel Stamm (The Last Exorcism) and debut writer Kent Kubena have formed a...
Nightmare on Film Street, a horror movie podcast and one of the leading Film/TV Review Podcasts on Apple Podcasts and...
Josh Ruben’s Heart Eyes (co-written by Phillip Murphy, Christopher Landon, and Michael Kennedy) is a Valentine’s Day romantic comedy turned...
Diving into the realm of early 2000s horror, there’s a gem that’s been gathering dust, unfairly shelved alongside memories of frosted tips and Y2K panic. Valentine (2001) might have slipped under the radar for many, but it’s high time this slasher gets its due. It blends holiday hijinks with horror...