Welcome to Silver Screams! Every month, I’ll guide you through a deep dive into a classic horror film or hidden gem and reveal the online and juicy behind the scenes secrets. 1,969 more words via [Silver Screams] DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (1920) and Allegory Elevated by the Power of Performance — Nightmare on Film Street
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[Direct-to-Video] There’s No Place Like Home in 90s Creature-Feature SKEETER — Nightmare on Film Street
The video rental business was booming throughout the ’90s. From mom-and-pops to huge chains and even several well-known grocery stores, it seemed like everybody wanted in on the action. 976 more words via [Direct-to-Video] There’s No Place Like Home in 90s Creature-Feature SKEETER — Nightmare on Film Street
[Review] The TWILIGHT ZONE Reboot’s Second Season Improves on the First’s Weaknesses — Nightmare on Film Street
Bringing back a beloved series like Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone is bound to be met with mixed reviews. Anyone who’s tried revive the show in the past — the middle-of-the-road 1980s version along with the panned 2000s update — has had to deal with incessant comparisons to the original. 793 more words via [Review] The… Continue reading [Review] The TWILIGHT ZONE Reboot’s Second Season Improves on the First’s Weaknesses — Nightmare on Film Street
[REVIEW] Cody Callahan’s THE OAK ROOM Delivers a Gothic Thriller Straight from the Depths of Darkness — Nightmare on Film Street
The Oak Room (2020) is a love letter to the gothic thrillers of the past, which is fitting, since the theme of the film is about the past catching up with you. 1,264 more words via [REVIEW] Cody Callahan’s THE OAK ROOM Delivers a Gothic Thriller Straight from the Depths of Darkness — Nightmare on Film… Continue reading [REVIEW] Cody Callahan’s THE OAK ROOM Delivers a Gothic Thriller Straight from the Depths of Darkness — Nightmare on Film Street
[Queer Frights] THE WILD BOYS: A Message Created by Trigger Warnings — Nightmare on Film Street
We’re living in an age where the queer community and the horror community have met at an accessible crossroads, and it’s one of a heck of an awesome place to be at. 1,520 more words via [Queer Frights] THE WILD BOYS: A Message Created by Trigger Warnings — Nightmare on Film Street
[Recap] PENNY DREADFUL: CITY OF ANGELS, Season Finale “Day of the Dead” — Nightmare on Film Street
The first season of Penny Dreadful: City of Angels was not going to wrap every storyline in a tight little bow. How do you wrap up a story that’s been about systemic racism, police brutality, and Nazis running amok when we’re still living with all of that here in the real world 80 years later?… via… Continue reading [Recap] PENNY DREADFUL: CITY OF ANGELS, Season Finale “Day of the Dead” — Nightmare on Film Street
How Steven Spielberg’s WAR OF THE WORLDS Has Aged Into A Horrifyingly Timely Sci-Fi Classic — Nightmare on Film Street
In a time where nothing is certain and a global pandemic continues to spread through much of the world, a little escapism is a welcome respite. 1,153 more words via How Steven Spielberg’s WAR OF THE WORLDS Has Aged Into A Horrifyingly Timely Sci-Fi Classic — Nightmare on Film Street
Review: MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT (2018) — This Is Your Brain On Film
A balls-to-the-wall action/thriller that succeeds on every level. Bring your heart pills, you’ll need them. via Review: MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT (2018) — This Is Your Brain On Film
Horror-thon Review: THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD (1985) — This Is Your Brain On Film
I have to admit when I first heard about this title years ago I assumed it was a cheap sequel to George A Romero’s classic The Night of the Living Dead (1968). While it does owe a debt to that seminal zombie film, Dan O’Bannon’s update carves out its own place in the zombie canon… Continue reading Horror-thon Review: THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD (1985) — This Is Your Brain On Film
Horror-thon Review: CREEPSHOW (1982) — This Is Your Brain On Film
George A. Romero’s anthology of eccentric and macabre stories, written by the horror maestro, Stephen King, is a roller-coaster of quality, peaking with a revenge plot involving Leslie Nielson and Ted Danson and plummeting during a hillbilly sci-fi episode starring Mr. King himself. The production value on the film is surprisingly shlock-y and is certainly […]… Continue reading Horror-thon Review: CREEPSHOW (1982) — This Is Your Brain On Film