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Kimberley Elizabeth

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Kimberley is Co-Host and Co-Creator of Nightmare on Film Street. Her favorite horror films are Creepshow 2, Poltergeist, & From Dusk 'Till Dawn.

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Final Destination Bloodlines (2025) 92% 83/100 EDIT “Bloodlines resurrects everyone’s favorite non-corporeal grim reaper for another gleefully twisted adventure, proving that even after more than a decade-long drought, Death still has impeccable timing and a wicked sense of humor.” – Nightmare on Film Street May 16, 2025 Full Review Borderline (2025) 59% 69% EDIT “The performances are solid, the setup is fun, and Penny (Alba Baptista) nearly steals the whole show, but Borderline never fully embraces the madness it promises.” – Nightmare on Film Street Mar 14, 2025 Full Review The Monkey (2025) 77% 100% EDIT “Osgood Perkins has officially lost his mind in the best way possible, delivering the best Stephen King adaptation in decades.” – Nightmare on Film Street Feb 11, 2025 Full Review Heart Eyes (2025) 78% 60% EDIT “Unfortunately, the sharpest thing about this slasher is its one-liners.” – Nightmare on Film Street Feb 11, 2025 Full Review Heretic (2024) 90% 56/100 EDIT “Heretic sets the stage for a wickedly clever horror thriller but loses its nerve right as things get interesting.” – Nightmare on Film Street Nov 8, 2024 Full Review Woman of the Hour (2023) 91% 84/100 EDIT “[The Woman of the Hour] thrives on its great performances, retro vibes, and a narrative that’ll make you grateful for modern-day DNA evidence.” – Nightmare on Film Street Oct 22, 2024 Full Review Smile 2 (2024) 86% 88/100 EDIT “...a worthy successor to the original, keeping the demonic dread alive—whether it’s hiding in the shadows of an enviable closet or flashing a grin right in your face.” – Nightmare on Film Street Oct 19, 2024 Full Review Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) 75% 65% EDIT “[...] for all the nostalgia it tries to cash in on, the heart of the movie struggles to keep pace with its frantic plot.” – Nightmare on Film Street Sep 5, 2024 Full Review Longlegs (2024) 85% 88% EDIT “It's creepy as heck.” – Nightmare on Film Street Jul 12, 2024 Full Review The Strangers: Chapter 1 (2024) 21% 45% EDIT “[The Strangers: Chapter 1] dilutes everything that made the original film a standout—its nihilism, the heartbreaking struggle of its characters, the cold proficiency of its killers—into a forgettable, flavorless reboot.” – Nightmare on Film Street May 17, 2024 Full Review Tarot (2024) 17% 70% EDIT “The movie shines brightest when its ghastly tarot manifestations take center stage. Each character is assigned a tarot card that spells out their gruesome end, and the filmmakers indulge in these moments with gusto.” – Nightmare on Film Street May 4, 2024 Full Review The Ceremony Is About to Begin (2024) 100% 78% EDIT “[...] for fans of found footage who enjoy sinister, character-driven stories, [The Ceremony is About To Begin] provides an intriguing glimpse into the cryptic world of cults and ancient Egyptian rites.” – Nightmare on Film Street Apr 20, 2024 Full Review Abigail (2024) 83% 86% EDIT “[Abigail is] a bold new take on the vampire genre, delivering blood-soaked violence and maximum horror hijinks for a dangerously delightful trip to the movies.” – Nightmare on Film Street Apr 20, 2024 Full Review The First Omen (2024) 83% 85/100 EDIT “[The First Omen serves] up a sumptuous feast for the eyes that’s as stylish as it is shadowy.” – Nightmare on Film Street Apr 12, 2024 Full Review Immaculate (2024) 72% 79% EDIT “Immaculate is a sacrilegious gem, and even while steeped in the trappings of its unholy genre, manages to carve out a niche of its own. ” – Nightmare on Film Street Mar 26, 2024 Full Review Imaginary (2024) 25% 71% EDIT “[...] Imaginary manages to swerve unexpectedly from eye-roll-worthy to surprisingly delightful.” – Nightmare on Film Street Mar 10, 2024 Full Review Night Swim (2024) 19% 74/100 EDIT “Despite its dips, Night Swim manages to float above its faults with scares that’ll keep viewers hooked till the closing credits.” – Nightmare on Film Street Jan 6, 2024 Full Review Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor (2023) 88% 70/100 EDIT “[Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor is an] eerie stroll down a familiar yet terrifying hall -- and for fans of the franchise, it’s a stroll worth taking.” – Nightmare on Film Street Oct 25, 2023 Full Review Dear David (2023) 10% 50/100 EDIT “[Dear David] endeavors to transcend its Twitter roots, but struggles to turn bite-sized digital morsels into a compelling feature-length haunting. ” – Nightmare on Film Street Oct 13, 2023 Full Review The Exorcist: Believer (2023) 22% 50/100 EDIT “...more muddled than a bowl of pea soup.” – Nightmare on Film Street Oct 6, 2023 Full Review Totally Killer (2023) 85% 80/100 EDIT “Totally Killer is a delightful concoction of horror, comedy, and 80s nostalgia. It's a whodunnit slasher that offers suspense and laughs in equal measure, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.” – Nightmare on Film Street Oct 2, 2023 Full Review Saw X (2023) 81% 73/100 EDIT “It might not be the crown jewel of the franchise, but it's a solid outing. If you're in for a mix of gore, thrills, and ethical conundrums, Saw X is your ticket.” – Nightmare on Film Street Oct 1, 2023 Full Review A Haunting in Venice (2023) 76% 86 EDIT “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 Sep 16, 2023 Full Review Haunting of the Queen Mary (2023) 60% 7/10 EDIT “"[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 Aug 19, 2023 Full Review The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023) 50% 7/10 EDIT “[...] 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 Aug 13, 2023 Full Review
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