It’s a Haunting on Film Street this month at NOFS. We’re talking poltergeists, haunted houses and evil spirits. At first,...
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The Ranger is an unabashedly fun and clever new slasher from director Jenn Wexler. The film has been making waves on the festival circuit and was a hit at the recent Boston Underground Film Festival. The throwback splatterfest had audiences screaming, laughing, and cheering throughout. We loved the film, and I...
Ghostface returns this weekend in Scream VI and his/her/their (who knows!) reign of terror has expanded out from the quiet, sleepy...
The opening of Robert Olsen and Dan Berk’s (The Stakelander) new film, Villains, sets the tone for the events to...
On March 12, when film enthusiasts gather for the 95th Academy Awards, the most prestigious films in Hollywood will be recognized with the usual glaring omission: the horror genre. Although its absence has become expected, the 2022 horror revival was riddled with amazing works that are deserved of recognition on...
Prano Bailey-Bond’s Censor is a mind-bending examination of the Video Naty hysteria that gripped Britain in the late 1980s. The...
Welcome to our third entry in the States of Horror series, in which we take you on a spooky road...
Keith Thomas is not yet the household name for horror directors that I’m sure he will one day be but with only two films under his belt, he’s already given us one of the scariest indie films of the decade and now, an updated adaptation of a classic Stephen King...
DESCRIPTION: Oh yes, it’s ladies’ night and the…killing’s right?? Anyway- it’s girls’ night this week at Nightmare on Film Street...
It’s that time of the month, readers. Dust off your battlevest, knock back that 40 oz, and settle in for...
[Sundance 2021 Review] Analog Era Love Letter CENSOR Blurs The Lines Between Video Nasty and Reality
The 2021 Sundance Film Festival’s Midnight opener Censor takes viewers beyond the cold, grey world of Margaret Thatcher’s 1980s Britain into the vibrant, violent world of the Video Nasties. As a North American, “Video Nasties” were something I didn’t learn about until well after the British censorship craze has cooled. Heck,...