Pizza, Satan, and secret societies. I’m hard-pressed to think of a horror-cocktail more universally inviting. It’s no surprise Chelsea Stardust’s...
Watching horror anthologies is a great way to expose yourself to the styles of multiple directors. Nightmare Cinema is the...
Love hurts. And love hurts way, way worse in a horror movie! To celebrate the holiday of chalky heart-shaped candy and flying babies inexplicably equipped with lethal weapons, we’re giving roses to ten of the harshest betrayals in horror. Lovers or platonic friends looking for more be damned, no one...
It’s a tired saying by now, but it’s accurate nonetheless – we are as divided as ever. But what is...
DESCRIPTION Hold onto your butts, Horror Fans! This week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Steet is our spoileriest, spoiler-filled, spoiler...
DESCRIPTION: Love is put to the test this week on the Nightmare on Film Street horror movie podcast! Spanning miles and murder weapons, these two killer couples stick together through thick and thin, leaving plenty of horrors in their wake. We’re talking Bride of Chucky (1998), and Natural Born Killers...
David Blue Garcia’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022) is finally upon us. And the best part is that it’s waiting for you...
There’s a certain finesse, a careful craft, that should be applied whenever a filmmaker decides to revisit a considerably popular...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION It’s Halloween o’clock somewhere! If you’re deep in the holiday trenches, trying desperately to keep that Halloween spirit alive 365 this episode of Nightmare on Film Street is for you. Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they discuss Out There Halloween Mega Tape...
Welcome back to Death By Design, our miniseries rewind of Death’s favorite franchise, Final Destination. Fourteen years before Death returned...
It’s always impressive when a horror movie can pay homage to its influences without feeling repetitive. The movies that get...
As a fervent fan of anything Alien (1979), I was initially sceptical about Director Alexandre O. Philippe’s documentary, Memory: The Origins of Alien. I was doubtful in the way a fine art collector would raise his eyebrows in suspicion, and tut under his breath as a deranged outsider claimed that he had an original...