The Universal Monsters have been scaring audiences worldwide for nearly a century. They stand as Hollywood’s homecoming for Horror, pioneering...
Werewolf films are amongst the most beloved subgenres of horror, ranging from the iconic that shine under the light of...
Happy Halloween morning, fiends! Since Halloween falls on a Saturday this year, it only seems right that we celebrate with a Saturday Morning Scares Halloween Special!!! Instead of focusing on a single cartoon, I’ve put together a programming block to take you from the early hours of the morning when...
I could spend hours talking about why I love 1941’s The Wolf Man. There’s the makeup, the cast (Lon Chaney...
DESCRIPTION We’re diving headfirst into madness on this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street with David Cronenberg’s Dead Ringers....
Slice is a small movie with big dreams and aspirations. It’s the directorial debut of first time director Austin Vesely, a long time friend and collaborator of Chance the Rapper, making the transition from music videos to feature film. And boy does he make his name known loud and clear....
In a world that often celebrates the conventional and the mainstream, there’s something to be said for those who don’t...
The VelociPastor took the Internet by storm with the release of its trailer and poster, promising a prehistoric romp of...
The German possession film Luz celebrated it’s North American premiere July 20, at the the 2018 Fantasia film festival. Writer/Director were welcomed by a sold-out crowd eager to see their fresh take on the possession sub-genre. Luz is an experimental film that follows a young cabdriver on the run from a demonic...
I could spend hours talking about why I love 1941’s The Wolf Man. There’s the makeup, the cast (Lon Chaney...
Welcome to Saturday Morning Scares, where we take a look at horror TV shows for the little monsters! In keeping with...
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...