Kimberley Elizabeth
Kimberley is Co-Host and Co-Creator of Nightmare on Film Street. Her favorite horror films are Creepshow 2, Poltergeist, & From Dusk 'Till Dawn.
Movies reviews only
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A Haunting in Venice (2023) |
The blend of the supernatural and the cerebral makes A Haunting in Venice the perfect Halloween treat, one where the line between reality and the supernatural is deliciously blurred. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Sep 16, 2023
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Haunting of the Queen Mary (2023) |
"[Haunting of the Queen Mary is] a sight to behold, a masterfully created visual journey that leaves you yearning for more, but it’s a ghost story that doesn’t make any sense. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Aug 19, 2023
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The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023) |
[...] is The Last Voyage of the Demeter a shipwreck or a thrilling voyage? Let's call it a somewhat rocky journey that will leave some delighted and others reaching for the lifeboats. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Aug 13, 2023
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Mother, May I? (2023) |
With strong performances from its lead actors and a haunting atmosphere that will stick with you, this is one possibly-possessed film you won't want to miss. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Aug 02, 2023
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Insidious: The Red Door (2023) |
Insidious: The Red Door doesn't quite reach the heights of its predecessors. It tantalizes us with a few effective scares, but its pacing and character development fall short. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Aug 02, 2023
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Haunted Mansion (2023) |
captur[es] the essence of the attraction with a blend of humor, heart, and just a touch of horror. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Aug 02, 2023
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The Boogeyman (2023) |
While The Boogeyman may not break new ground in terms of its premise [...] it compensates with its execution. The sheer skill and volume of scare sequences throughout the movie make for a thrilling trip to the cinema. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Jun 06, 2023
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Influencer (2023) |
[Influencer] constantly subverts expectations with a plot that darts in unforeseen directions. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted May 25, 2023
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Outpost (2022) |
[Outpost] ventures into the dark corners of the human psyche while delivering an unforgettable survival horror experience. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted May 19, 2023
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Evil Dead Rise (2023) |
While an enjoyable ride, [Evil Dead Rise is] not a standout film in the franchise. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Apr 18, 2023
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Renfield (2023) |
Combining deviously fantastical fight sequences, a fiercely fresh take on an unexplored branch of Dracula lore, and downright inspired casting, [Renfield] is a sinister spectacle to behold. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Apr 13, 2023
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The Pale Blue Eye (2022) |
A flurry of impeccable performances, ornately decadent costuming, a carefully choreographed color palette, and painting-perfect cinematography, all spun together by a compelling mystery and one of the best fictionalized Edgar Allan Poe's we've ever seen. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Feb 10, 2023
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Knock at the Cabin (2023) |
Knock at the Cabin’s biggest weakness is that it plays things too safe. It's a decent horror movie, but its flaws prevent it from being truly great. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Feb 10, 2023
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Malibu Horror Story (2021) |
[...] an impressive jaunt in the Found Footage space. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Oct 08, 2022
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Allegoria (2022) |
"jaw-droppingly petrifying" - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Oct 08, 2022
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The Outwaters (2022) |
I don’t know what the hell happens in The Outwaters, but by the time they were ushering me out of the theatre, holding bits of my confuddled mushy brains in my hands looking for someone to talk to -- I was hooked. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Oct 08, 2022
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Men (2022) |
Men wears its allegories literally and upfront, with nary any plot to swallow the pill with. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Oct 08, 2022
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Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon (2021) |
[A] feel-good movie for people who watch feel-bad movies. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Oct 08, 2022
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Shaky Shivers (2022) |
Sweet, sour, and sprawling with monsters; Shaky Shivers is a teenage horror delight. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Oct 08, 2022
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Pearl (2022) |
[Mia] Goth knows this character through and through; every glimmer in her eye, every sinister inkling of her true character, every revelatory word. Pearl is Goth’s dance, and she fills the stage better than a whole troupe in Palace Follies. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Oct 08, 2022
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Spirit Halloween: The Movie (2022) |
With a runtime shorter than a fun-size candy bar hit with 2022 shrinkflation, Spirit Halloween plays out more like a Disney after-school Halloween special than a feature film. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Oct 08, 2022
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Bring It On: Cheer or Die (2022) |
“GIVE ME A F – GIVE ME A U – GIVE ME AN N!” - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Oct 08, 2022
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Deadstream (2022) |
Deadstream pulls no punches with its ghoulies. .. The film is bulging at the seams with gross-outs, gore, and special effects. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Mar 12, 2022
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Sissy (2022) |
What starts out as a quirky movie about friendship quickly descends into a horror bloodbath in all the right places. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Mar 12, 2022
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DASHCAM (2021) |
Dashcam is the Blair Witch Project for the internet era. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Sep 14, 2021
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Titane (2021) |
Titane serves self-discovery in a syringe; sharp and straight to the vein. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Sep 11, 2021
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Hellbender (2021) |
Hellbender combines folk horror with a punk-rock, femme-powered rage. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Aug 26, 2021
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The Last Thing Mary Saw (2021) |
The horror of The Last Thing Mary Saw is unveiled silently like a velvet curtain being pulled off an oil painting as it debuts. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Aug 26, 2021
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Superhost (2021) |
Superhost is timely and fresh, keeping hip to the jive of an ever-evolving app-driven culture. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Aug 26, 2021
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Kratt (2020) |
Gory, silly, and sweet... - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Aug 10, 2021
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The Green Knight (2021) |
[A] haunting epic - dark, dreamy, and worthy of King Arthur's court. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Jul 30, 2021
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Fear Street Part Three: 1666 (2021) |
Fear Street [manages] to tie a nice little bow on a complicated story - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Jul 19, 2021
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Fear Street Part One: 1994 (2021) |
Part 1 isn't fully satiating as a single piece, but there is plenty more in store [..] I say bring on Part 2! - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Jul 10, 2021
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Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (2021) |
Summer horror movies hecking rock. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Jul 10, 2021
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The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) |
While the story isn't as strong as its predecessors, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It is a mighty fine addition to the fam. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Jun 03, 2021
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Seance (2021) |
Anytime you combine girls and ghosts, it's a pretty easy winning combination... - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted May 22, 2021
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Riders of Justice (2020) |
Riders of Justice oscillates between intense action and intense grief like a light switch with a broken dimmer mode. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted May 18, 2021
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The Spine of Night (2021) |
Gore-filled fantasy epic The Spine of Night puts the "AF" in "dope AF" - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Mar 22, 2021
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Witch Hunt (2021) |
Witch Hunt is a spooky fantasy that teens and tweens cutting their teeth on horror are really going to enjoy. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Mar 22, 2021
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Blithe Spirit (2020) |
a sometimes inconsistent spiritual spectacle - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Feb 19, 2021
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Willy's Wonderland (2021) |
Nicolas Cage['s] unique brand of kickassery is the jelly to this animatronic-horror PB & J - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Feb 17, 2021
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The Blazing World (2021) |
While not an entirely new take beyond The Looking Glass, The Blazing World is a wildly creative, feature debut that's a visual feast for dark fantasy fans. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Feb 04, 2021
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Prisoners of the Ghostland (2021) |
..a ball-busting good time. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Feb 01, 2021
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The Queen of Black Magic (2020) |
The Queen of Black Magic has plenty of frights up her sleeve. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Jan 31, 2021
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The Little Things (2021) |
A slow to the starting line cat and mouse game.. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Jan 31, 2021
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Run (2020) |
...a moderate thrill ride that consistently keeps its pace. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Nov 12, 2020
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Freaky (2020) |
.. slashtastic fun.. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Nov 04, 2020
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Host (2020) |
Full of chills, thrills, and screen-defying frights.. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Jul 30, 2020
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The Invisible Man (2020) |
A cold, chrome, and suspenseful 'Where's Waldo?' for two hours and five minutes. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Feb 28, 2020
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Underwater (2020) |
Though pretty standard action-horror fare, Underwater came at a time when winter nights are long and the popcorn hot. Audiences could do far worse than trekking to the bottom of the sea. - Nightmare on Film Street
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| Posted Jan 10, 2020
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