Two idiots talking about their passion for horror films.
This time, we discuss Aliens, From Dusk Till Dawn, Doctor Who and to be honest not much else. Jamie Lee Curtis doesn't even get a look in this week.
This week, we discuss Bite (2015), Alien (1979), Bates Motel Episode 1, and (obviously) Jamie-Lee Curtis.
This time, we take a look at horror news, We Still Say Grace, The Omen, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and much more. Fore once, Jamie Lee Curtis doesn't get mentioned!
This episode, we discuss the latest horror news; Coming Home in the Dark, Rec, Ghost Watch and more!
We're back and talking Horror News, Scream 6, MEN, Wrong Turn, His House, The X Files: Home, (and of course) Jamie Lee Curtis, as well as pitching our own ideas.
The boys return with their brand new format, discussing The River, Scream 4, The Night House, Prey, Alien, and more!
The final episode in our remake season takes aim at 2006's The Omen.
The boys take a look at Rob Zombie's very angry take on Halloween.
Jon and Sean continue to rattle through a selection of remakes. The Fog remake from 2005 is next on the agenda, and what a colossal waste of time...
We take a look at the 2015 Poltergeist remake of the 1982 classic. What a shambles.
We take a look at the 2005 remake by Andrew Douglas.
The boys take a look at the 2010 remake of the classic A Nightmare on Elm Street.
The Remake Season continues with 2003's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
In the second part of this Christmas 2021 Special, Jon and Sean dissect Glen Morgan's 2006 remake of the 1974 classic. Watch out for some fun and festive phone calls around the 46 minute mark. Definitely not for kids! Part 2 originally went out on Boxing Day 2021.
Join Jon and Sean in this, the first part of the Christmas Special episodes. This episode is from Christmas Eve, 2021. Part 2 scheduled for release on Boxing Day 2021. The boys take a look at Black Christmas from 1974.
Kicking off the Nightmare Cinema Remake Season, the boys jump into The Hills Have Eyes from 2006.
The True Nightmares Season ends with Wes Craven's classic, 'The Hills Have Eyes'. Next season's topic announced, and some important news.
The fourth episode in the True Nightmares season looks at the terrifying account of Doris Bither's sexual assaults at the hands of an invisible assailant, and the Barbara Hershey-starring adaptation based on it.
Scott Derrickson's 2005 The Exorcism of Emily Rose starring Laura Linney and Tom Wilkinson is loosely based on the true story of Anneliece Michel. Jon and Sean take a look at the terrifying ordeals of Anneliese and try to separate the Holy from the Hollywood. The True Nightmares season continues.
A rant about the state of the Halloween franchise thanks to Halloween (2018) and Halloween kills. This may contain spoilers. The Nightmare Cinema Halloween Special for 2021.
The second episode in the True Nightmares season.
The debut episode of Nightmare Cinema's third season - True Nightmares invites guest Jordan Frenna (co-host of Conspiracy Comrades podcast) onboard to take a look at The Amytiville Horror movie, and the Lutz's claims that their home was haunted. Were they telling the truth, and what's more ... is The Amytiville Horror Nightmare Cinema or Certified Nightmare?
The actual finalé of the Slasher Season sees Jon and Sean riding tandem. Where's Jonny?
The final episode in the Slasher Season. The Nightmare Cinema hosts take a look at Sean S. Cunningham's 1980 'Friday the 13th', and reveal a little surprise for Episode 19.
The trio take a look at this 2003 French/Canadian grim classic. Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/cinco/600-horses License code: ZOQMOMABSDNHT5MM
Continuing our Slasher Season, we look at Wes Craven's 1984 'A Nightmare on Elm Street', starring Robert Englund, Heather Langenkamp, and Johnny Depp.
From the warped and twisted mind of Clive Barker, this retelling of The Forbidden takes the lore of The Candyman into different territory, and moves it away from Liverpool to 1990s Chicago. The hook-man's first outing. Be our victim...
We take a look at the seminal classic, 1978's Halloween. Longest episode of Nightmare Cinema so far, but it's HALLOWEEN isn't it?!
The first of six episodes in Nightmare Cinema's Slasher Season. In our thirteenth episode, we take a look at the genre-defining-and-bending Wes Craven's Scream (1996).
We take a look at Mutant Enemy's attempt at horror satire.
We take a look at the controversial found-footage movie, 1999's The Blair Witch Project.
We take a look at Roman Polanski's film, Rosemary's Baby (1968), based on Ira Levins' novel of the same name.
The panellists take a look at Prince of Darkness (1987), from self-proclaimed Horror Master, John Carpenter.
This week we discuss 2015's The VVitch, directed and written by Robert Eggers.
Another hour long argument about another seminal film, John Landis' classic An American Werewolf in London (1981).
A slightly longer episode, where Jon, Jonny, and Sean argue (a lot) about the 2016 horror film, Hush.
Jonny leads the discussion into Paranormal Activity, the 2007 Oren Pelli movie, which terrified audiences and spawned five sequels to date.
In episode two, we take a look at Clive Barker's 1987 Hellraiser.
Nightmare Cinema take a look back at one of the most influential horror films, dubbed 'the scariest movie ever made', and decide whether it is Nightmare Cinema or a Certified Nightmare.
Sean's story of events unfolding in his home leading up to watching and recording Episode 01: The Exorcist. Episode 01 is available from Tuesday 23rd February 2021.