Since the beginning of Fantasia 2020, I’ve been telling everyone I know about Fried Barry, a wild and colorful film...
Randy Ser is a man of many talents. After cutting his teeth on Roger Corman productions and obtaining degrees in...
It’s Saturday morning, and we all know what that means: cartoons! Welcome to Saturday Morning Scares, where we take a look at horror media meant for the younger fiends. In keeping with Hotter Than Hell month here at Nightmare, this month’s cartoon is set in Hell! Well, I guess Hell is...
July is Greedy Guts month here at Nightmare On Film Street, when writers are given carte blanche to write about...
Do you ever get the feeling you’re too polite for your own good? That your inability to speak up when...
Bringing back a beloved series like Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone is bound to be met with mixed reviews. Anyone who’s tried revive the show in the past — the middle-of-the-road 1980s version along with the panned 2000s update — has had to deal with incessant comparisons to the original....
Joining prime examples of the power of good filmmaking is director Zoe Wittock’s Jumbo, a film with a truly bizarre...
In Sao Paulo, a city already rife with poverty, death and corruption, an ancient evil will be awakened, bringing destruction...
Joining the tradition of the stalker horror subgenre, specifically the “lady stalker” theme of films like Misery and Fatal Attraction, is Directer Zach Gayne’s Homewrecker, currently running at the 2020 Virtual Edition of the Chattanooga Film Festival. It’s a tightly structured, darkly comic, and effectively uncomfortable horror film that, while...
Welcome to Saturday Morning Scares, where we take a look at horror TV shows for the little monsters! In keeping with...
Gut the Punks! is a monthly dissection of genre film with some loose connection to punk rock music and culture....
Interviewing filmmakers gives you an insight into how much work goes into a single movie. Several years could pass between when the script is written and when the movie is released and a director’s job doesn’t end when the final scene is wrapped. It’s followed by endless months of post-production,...