Mumblegore is a relatively new term that has blossomed with the low budget, yet character-driven, indie horror films that have been released in the past decade. 1,234 more words via [DEFINING MUMBLEGORE] THE SIREN Is A Monster Movie Full of Heart — Nightmare on Film Street
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[Making a Monster] Romancing The Merman in Guillermo del Toro’s THE SHAPE OF WATER — Nightmare on Film Street
It’s prom night. Your date is coming to your house to take you to the big dance. That wonderful feeling of butterflies in your chest gets more and more intense. 1,328 more words via [Making a Monster] Romancing The Merman in Guillermo del Toro’s THE SHAPE OF WATER — Nightmare on Film Street
Hidden Rainbows: 10 Underseen LGBT+ Horrors — Nightmare on Film Street
With horror being a respite for those who feel like outliers in society, it is no surprise filmmakers have turned to the genre when needing to communicate their emotions. 1,093 more words via Hidden Rainbows: 10 Underseen LGBT+ Horrors — Nightmare on Film Street
Commotion in The Ocean: The Top 10 Sea Monster Baddies Thwarted By Scooby-Doo and The Gang — Nightmare on Film Street
When it comes to creating a vast array of baddies for our heroes to come up against every episode, few TV shows have done as good a job as… 1,557 more words via Commotion in The Ocean: The Top 10 Sea Monster Baddies Thwarted By Scooby-Doo and The Gang — Nightmare on Film Street
Here They Grow Again: Celebrating 30 Years of Mogwais and Mischief in GREMLINS 2: THE NEW BATCH — Nightmare on Film Street
Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Dawn of the Dead and Gremlins 2: The New Batch. All of these films have one thing in common; sequels that got it right. 2,547 more words via Here They Grow Again: Celebrating 30 Years of Mogwais and Mischief in GREMLINS 2: THE NEW BATCH —… Continue reading Here They Grow Again: Celebrating 30 Years of Mogwais and Mischief in GREMLINS 2: THE NEW BATCH — Nightmare on Film Street
[Will Mom Like This?] Navigating The Unbelievably Horny Horrors of HELLO MARY LOU: PROM NIGHT II …With Mom — Nightmare on Film Street
Welcome to Will Mom Like This? an exploration into the trials and tribulations of sharing your favorite scary movies with family. Sharing movies with loved ones is a beautiful thing. 1,651 more words via [Will Mom Like This?] Navigating The Unbelievably Horny Horrors of HELLO MARY LOU: PROM NIGHT II …With Mom — Nightmare on Film… Continue reading [Will Mom Like This?] Navigating The Unbelievably Horny Horrors of HELLO MARY LOU: PROM NIGHT II …With Mom — Nightmare on Film Street
Summer Solstice: The 10 Darkest Horror Films With Sunny Atmospheres — Nightmare on Film Street
We all know what goes bump in the night, but what kind of horrors blossom under a sunny sky? The horror genre finds a home in the spaces and corners of darkness, rightly preying on our fears of the unknown and the unseen. 1,794 more words via Summer Solstice: The 10 Darkest Horror Films With Sunny… Continue reading Summer Solstice: The 10 Darkest Horror Films With Sunny Atmospheres — Nightmare on Film Street
[Remake Redemption] There are Good Reasons to Fear THE STEPFATHER — Nightmare on Film Street
The best horror is grounded in something that’s ordinarily scary, and if you’re a young person that’s been through the experience of blending families, then you know that general fear of what it’s like when there’s a new parent in the picture. 1,133 more words via [Remake Redemption] There are Good Reasons to Fear THE STEPFATHER… Continue reading [Remake Redemption] There are Good Reasons to Fear THE STEPFATHER — Nightmare on Film Street
[Remake Redemption] There are Good Reasons to Fear THE STEPFATHER — Nightmare on Film Street
The best horror is grounded in something that’s ordinarily scary, and if you’re a young person that’s been through the experience of blending families, then you know that general fear of what it’s like when there’s a new parent in the picture. 1,133 more words via [Remake Redemption] There are Good Reasons to Fear THE STEPFATHER… Continue reading [Remake Redemption] There are Good Reasons to Fear THE STEPFATHER — Nightmare on Film Street
[Silver Screams] DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (1920) and Allegory Elevated by the Power of Performance — Nightmare on Film Street
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