With so much misinformation flying around these days, we don’t readily attach credence to any movie claiming it is “based...
The religious dark drama Nothing But the Blood – written and directed by Daniel Tucker—depicts a fundamentalist takeover of a...
At one point or another, we have all found ourselves laying on the bedroom floor, staring up at the ceiling, thinking about our own mortality. It may have been a fleeting thought or a long thread of ideas about what it means to die, to no longer exist, to leave...
With Shark Week surfacing in the near future, there’s no better time to unleash the latest installment in the Deep...
July is Greedy Guts month here at Nightmare On Film Street, when writers are given carte blanche to write about...
Serving as the debut feature for actor turned director Dave Franco, The Rental sets out to “do for home-sharing what Jaws did for the water“. Starring Alison Brie (Glow), Sheila Vand (A Girl Walk Home Alone At Night), Dan Stevens (Apostle), Jeremy Allen White (Shameless), as well as a surprising...
When it comes to current controversial figures from all over the world, the President of the United States holds a...
Do you miss traveling after months of isolation? Don’t you just wish you could close your eyes, think of a...
Do you ever get the feeling you’re too polite for your own good? That your inability to speak up when you become uncomfortable will land you in a dangerous situation? Such is the case in the dark comedy Homewrecker, starring comedian Precious Chong as Linda, who, in a desperate act...
The peaceful sanctity of a beach house can be an escape from the vile indecencies of reality. However, it can...
When it comes to dynamic duos, composers Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli are in a league of their own. Both...
Welcome back fiends the newest edition of Making a Monster! We’ve covered a wide array of movie monsters the past few months, from serial killers to mental projections of one messed up rabbit. This month, we’re going beyond what your typical definition of “movie monster” is to cover some of...