One eventful night of chaos. It’s a formula ideal for the found-footage horror, and one that’s been utilized to perfection...
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Titane is the femme-powered cannon that’s been taking the festival season by storm, and rightly so. Written and directed by...
With technology ever-increasing, it’s no surprise Found Footage’s younger cousin — the screenlife movie — has been charging full-steam ahead. We’ve traded analog and shaky handheld cameras for shaky handheld iPhones and computer desktops. Instead of our characters getting lost in the woods, they’re getting lost in the dusty archives...
Tense, moody, and with plenty of sinister secrets to uncover, Argentine horror film On the 3rd Day (Al Tercer DÃa)Â is...
Who knew hot girl summer actually meant we’d be getting a ton of witch-trial era horrors? The Fear Street Trilogy...
If there’s a genre that’s hip with the times, it’s definitely horror. Killing kids on Facebook before your grandma even signed up, Horror’s been taking tech to task since the Y2k. And now, with people everywhere renting out the lumpy futon in the cat’s bedroom on AirBNB, it’s no surprise...
[#Fantasia2021 Review] Occult Indie Horror HELLBENDER puts Mother-Daughter Relationships to the Test
Filmmaking is a family affair for the creators behind indie horror Hellbender. Who better to conjure a film about the...
Everyone knows slumber parties at grandma’s always lead to horrific outcomes. M Night Shyamalan’s The Visit (2016), The Taking of...
What are the best summer horror movies you ask? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Some people will argue that Halloween is the best time for horror, but we here at Nightmare on Film Street want to present the case that SUMMER is where it’s at. What’s better than...
After a pandemic’s-worth of wait, The Green Knight is finally here. Teased in early 2020 (now hereby known as “simpler...
After a somewhat muddled start in 1994, to a killer camp slasher that raised the stakes in ’78, Netflix closes...
In part two of Netflix’s Fear Street filled summer, we’re heading backwards in time to 1978 where our resident Shadyside teens and tweens have flocked to CAMP NIGHTWING, where oh no, a crazed killer stalks the grounds. Though mostly playing out like a standalone film, Fear Street Part 2: 1978...