Grab your garlic, sharpen your stakes, and put on your best evening cape, dear readers, for we’re about to embark...
Oh my brothers and sisters, gather ’round! We’re here to celebrate the 80th birthday of the one and only Malcolm...
Step into the mesmerizing world of Peter Cushing, the legendary actor whose name is synonymous with captivating performances and unforgettable characters. In this list, we’re counting down the 10 best Peter Cushing movies that have enthralled audiences and solidified his status as a true icon. From battling monsters to unraveling...
Join your Nightmare on Film Street horror hosts Kim and Jon as they sit down to discuss everything that’s been...
Are you ready for a fresh take on the classic tale of Dracula? The upcoming film release of Renfield promises...
Cocaine Bear hits theatre this weekend! And in preparation for what is sure to be a rock-em sock-em gore-ride, we’re taking a look back at some of cinema’s best bear attacks. Join usssss… There’s a reason why people say you should play dead if you ever encounter a bear in...
It is finally Halloween Weekend! The most magical and spooky time of the year. Everyone has their Halloween movie-watching traditions,...
Christopher Donaldson’s Ditched is nothing short of a wild ride. Coming from a background as a storyboard artist for numerous horror...
Welcome to Awfully Good, where we celebrate dumb and trashy movies! In keeping with this month’s Monster Mash Month theme here at Nightmare, and with today’s date, today’s feature presentation is 1981’s Saturday the 14th. It’s a goofy little horror comedy with a lot to howl about, but we’ll get to that in a...
DESCRIPTION: Are you suffering from a Halloween Hangover? Election woes got you down? Take a vacation from those real-world horrors...
Randy Ser is a man of many talents. After cutting his teeth on Roger Corman productions and obtaining degrees in...
Dracula is king among monsters. We’ve worshipped him in the pages of Bram Stoker’s classic novel, and we’ve groveled at the feet of the films inspired from it; Bela Lugosi’s turn in the quintessential Dracula (1931), the unofficial but inspiring Nosferatu (1922), and Francis Ford Coppola’s callback Bram Stoker’s Dracula...