Think you’ve seen it all? I hope you’ve got a strong stomach, because there are plenty of disturbing, vile, and...
Ghostface returns this weekend in Scream VI and his/her/their (who knows!) reign of terror has expanded out from the quiet, sleepy...
Join your horror hosts Kimmi & Jon as they kick off a double-feature of techo-horrors from the master himself, Wes Watts Craven, on this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street. First up, we’re tuning in, turning on, and getting jacked up on Shocker (1989), a would-be franchise starter filled...
Time and time again, horror proves itself to be inherently queer. From misunderstood outcasts battling social constructs, to brutal transformations...
Chelsea Stardust has had a pretty killer year. She’s had not one, but two feature-length projects come to fruition. With...
Since its inception, Netflix’s original series Black Mirror has pushed the boundaries on exploring humanity and its connection to evolved technology, scientific advancement, and futurism. Season after season, Black Mirror has used fantastical and sometimes realistic means to pose theories and entertain its audience, all the while staying contained within...
Twenty-five years after the original, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett’s Scream begins the journey of a franchise no longer helmed by...
Welcome to Episode 7 of Nightmare on Film Street’s NEVER SLEEP AGAIN Series! Through 9 grueling episodes, we’ll be covering every single...
Horror movies have a knack for making us jump out of our seats, but what happens when they become self-aware? Enter the world of meta-horror, where the lines between fiction and reality blur, and the characters might just be more in the know than you are. These films don’t just...
If Wes Craven’s Scream has taught us anything, it’s that if you don’t respect the rules, you will not survive....
Why are you screaming? I haven’t even written anything yet. It’s The RETURN month here at Nightmare on Film Street,...
This week on the Nightmare on Film Street horror movie podcast, Kimmi and Jon are packing their bags and heading to Haiti for a look at Wes Craven’s The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988), a wild tale of voodoo, zombies, and seriously dope nightmare sequences. In this underseen gem, anthropologist...