Everyone knows that an eclipse is ripe for horror happenings, with Satanic ceremonies that bring about the antichrist, evil prophecies...
Brewing underneath the surface of many horror films is an ancient force that has haunted humanity’s nightmares for centuries—witchcraft. Witches,...
Join your Halloween obsessed horror hosts, Kimmi & Jon, as they explore the (maybe unfairly) maligned Halloween III: Season of The Witch. It’s the franchise sequel with no Michael Myers, zero Dr Loomis, and a Laurie Strode sized hole in the center of it BUT it also features a bunch...
Ahoy, summer sirens and disco demons! This week, your Nightmare on Film Street horror hosts Kim & Jon are cranking...
Folk horror opens the crypt of mankind’s most ancient fears, letting loose tales twisted in tradition and draped in dread....
Hold on to your camcorders, horror buffs! We’re delving into the shaky, grainy, panic-inducing world of found footage films. From forests filled with witches to daunting deserts harboring the inexplicable, found footage horror offers a spine-tingling realism that other genres can only dream of. So grab some night vision goggles...
Welcome to the mind-bending world of surreal horror movies, where the boundaries of reality are shattered, and nightmares come alive....
When you find yourself trapped in a horror movie scenario (as one does), your survival instincts become paramount. From relentless...
Generally, moms and horror movies do not mix. (Unless you happen to have the coolest mom on the planet.. in which case, please adopt me.) The gore, the violence, the jumpscares – usually not mom’s cup of tea. But if there is anything all moms have in common, it’s wanting...
In a world that often celebrates the conventional and the mainstream, there’s something to be said for those who don’t...
I’ve been sick as a dog this past week after bringing home a bug from my horror adventures at PanicFest....
Walpurgisnacht, also known as Walpurgis Night or Hexennacht, is a pagan holiday celebrated on the night of April 30th. It is named after Saint Walpurga, an eighth-century nun who Christianized parts of Germany. However, the holiday has roots in pagan traditions that celebrate the coming of spring and the triumph...