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. 2,237 more words via [Silver Screams] GODZILLA (1954) and Mourning Through Monsters — Nightmare on Film Street
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Nobody Really Likes Us Except For Us: 10 Horror Prom Dates From Hell — Nightmare on Film Street
Imagine the perfect prom date. Now, imagine the exact opposite of that person. The high school prom is supposed to be a night where anything can happen and you’d least expect that outcome to be anything less than perfect unless you wind up with the wrong person. 1,553 more words via Nobody Really Likes Us Except… Continue reading Nobody Really Likes Us Except For Us: 10 Horror Prom Dates From Hell — Nightmare on Film Street
Man, This Band is Killer! The Top 10 Prom Bands in Horror — Nightmare on Film Street
Thank you, Cleveland! We would like to dedicate the next one to the fans. Welcome to the Nightmare on Film Street’s Top Ten Horror Movie Prom Bands… 1,509 more words via Man, This Band is Killer! The Top 10 Prom Bands in Horror — Nightmare on Film Street
[Dead At The Drive-In] Foul Fishes and Death Wishes: THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON and PIRANHA — Nightmare on Film Street
Howdy Drive-In Fiends!!! I’m back after a brief hiatus and I must tell you I couldn’t have picked a better, although still terrifying, time to return. 1,196 more words via [Dead At The Drive-In] Foul Fishes and Death Wishes: THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON and PIRANHA — Nightmare on Film Street
[Review] SURVIVE THE NIGHT Finds Bruce Willis in a Deadly If Not Familiar Home Invasion Thriller — Nightmare on Film Street
We are safe and sound so long as we are in our own homes—this longstanding, unspoken notion has been challenged throughout the years by home invasion movies… 740 more words via [Review] SURVIVE THE NIGHT Finds Bruce Willis in a Deadly If Not Familiar Home Invasion Thriller — Nightmare on Film Street
[Written in Blood] Hank Searls’ Novelization of JAWS 2 — Nightmare on Film Street
Welcome to Written in BLOOD! This monthly series will take a look at the long-lost novelizations of some of horror’s finest films! Sometimes these novelizations stay very true to the final product, and sometimes they go completely and absolutely bonkers! 1,505 more words via [Written in Blood] Hank Searls’ Novelization of JAWS 2 — Nightmare on… Continue reading [Written in Blood] Hank Searls’ Novelization of JAWS 2 — Nightmare on Film Street
[Chattanooga 2020 Review] THE VICE GUIDE TO BIGFOOT is a Monster of a Mockumentary Well Worth Seeking Out — Nightmare on Film Street
The iconic, bipedal cryptid who typically inhabits the Pacific Northwest has somehow made his way to Georgia. That’s what the good people at VICE believe, at least. 799 more words via [Chattanooga 2020 Review] THE VICE GUIDE TO BIGFOOT is a Monster of a Mockumentary Well Worth Seeking Out — Nightmare on Film Street
[Chattanooga 2020 Review] Brutal Brazilian Slasher SKULL: THE MASK Is A Feast Of Gory Goodness — Nightmare on Film Street
In Sao Paulo, a city already rife with poverty, death and corruption, an ancient evil will be awakened, bringing destruction upon the favelas. Directed by Kapel Furman and Armando Fonseca, the action-packed Brazilian supernatural slasher… 999 more words via [Chattanooga 2020 Review] Brutal Brazilian Slasher SKULL: THE MASK Is A Feast Of Gory Goodness — Nightmare… Continue reading [Chattanooga 2020 Review] Brutal Brazilian Slasher SKULL: THE MASK Is A Feast Of Gory Goodness — Nightmare on Film Street
[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
[Queer Frights] A Wop Bop Ba Loo Bop A Wop Bam Boom! HELLO MARY LOU: PROM NIGHT II — 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. 1,041 more words via [Queer Frights] A Wop Bop Ba Loo Bop A Wop Bam Boom! HELLO MARY LOU: PROM NIGHT II — Nightmare… Continue reading [Queer Frights] A Wop Bop Ba Loo Bop A Wop Bam Boom! HELLO MARY LOU: PROM NIGHT II — Nightmare on Film Street