When there’s no more room in Development Hell, the (pretty much) dead will walk the Earth! 28 Years Later has...
The Zombie Rage Virus Dream Team that brought you 28 Days Later (2002) return for another round in the apocalypse arena with 28 Years...
The end of the world as we know it gets closer and closer with each passing day, but how do you plan to spend the apocalypse? For the protagonist of Meera Menon’s Didn’t Die, the apocalypse has been a bummer, but mostly because her podcast audience is shrinking away as they...
The are two constants in this world, states Isaac Ezban’s quirky coming-of-age-in-a-zombie-apocalypse film Párvulos– family, and change. Forced to rely on each...
The romance (and brain-eating) continues on this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street. Join your horror hosts Kimmi...
In the world of film, where genres blend and boundaries blur, there exists a delightfully peculiar niche that marries the heart-fluttering thrills of romance with the pulse-pounding chills of zombie flicks. Welcome to the land of “RomZoms,” where love bites in more ways than one. This unique fusion genre offers...
In the sprawling universe of zombie cinema, where the undead reign supreme, there’s a horde of underrated zombie movies that,...
The landscape of modern zombie films owes a significant debt to the groundbreaking 28 Days Later (2002), a film that...
Welcome, brave souls and thrill-seekers, to the ultimate cinematic journey through the end times! If you’ve ever wondered how you’d fare when the credits roll on civilization, you’re in the right place. Apocalypse horror movies are a macabre playground for the imagination, blending survival, terror, and a touch of fatalistic...
Happy Holidays and welcome to Bob Clark’s Creepy Christmas Spooktacular, hosted by Nightmare on Film Street. Join your horror hosts...
The 1970s: A time when vinyl wasn’t just a hipster trend, lava lamps lit up rooms with their hypnotic glow,...
Graveyards: those eerie expanses where the departed find their eternal rest, and where filmmakers unearth some of the most spine-tingling tales ever told. At Nightmare on Film Street, we’ve got a bone to pick with anyone who doesn’t appreciate the macabre magic of a good cemetery-set scare. So, dust off...