Summertime might be a bit too early to start planning for Christmas (though it’s never too early to plan for...
Get ready to be scared out of your flip-flops! We’re diving into a collection of bone-chilling beach horror movies that...
Welcome to a world where terror meets the vibrant hue of magenta! In this list, we celebrate the mesmerizing and blood-curdling genre of pink horror movies. These films bring together the captivating intensity of horror with a touch of rosy surrealism with a vibrant color palette. Get ready to immerse...
Walpurgisnacht, also known as Walpurgis Night or Hexennacht, is a pagan holiday celebrated on the night of April 30th. It...
Every horror movie fan knows that the sight of a furry friend is usually a premonition of doom. From Cujo...
As a self-proclaimed horror movie aficionado, I can say without a shadow of a doubt that there is no greater feeling than being scared out of your wits by a good old-fashioned jump scare. You know the feeling – you’re sitting there, minding your own business, fully immersed in the...
Join your horror hosts Kim and Jon as they sit down to discuss everything that’s been keeping them creepy in...
As someone who’s a parent, an aunty, a teaching assistant in a primary school and an art technician in a...
On June 21st 1972, Alfred Hitchcock’s sleaziest film was released into the world. Frenzy captured the vibe of London in the early seventies. The fashion, the hustle and bustle of the city streets and the comfort of seeing British landmarks such as the River Thames and Tower Bridge. However, underneath...
[#TIFF21 Review] Edgar Wright’s LAST NIGHT IN SOHO Scares Up A Ghostly Good Time in The Swinging 60s
Edgar Wright has never made a bad movie. He probably never will. Part of that is because he is the...
Recently on the NOFS podcast, our lovely hosts reviewed Starship Troopers, directed by the enigmatic Paul Verhoeven. Whenever one discusses Starship...
Like the re-emergence of perennial plants every spring, the elusive horror subgenre Folk Horror seems to sprout up incrementally throughout history as social circumstances call for it. We are presently in the midst of a new folk horror revival dominated by films like Ari Aster’s Midsommar (2019) and Robert Egger’s...