Black and white horror movies have a hold over me that other types of horror do not. They convey a...
If you were given the chance to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes, how much would you be willing...
Having a triumph film like American Psycho on her resume, one might assume there are no cinematic challenges left for Mary Harron to meet let alone enjoy. However, the director has only since expanded her expert craft to all sorts of film and television mediums since her major horror release...
Director and producer, McG (Charlie’s Angels) has a true appreciation for cinema of all kinds, making his long list of...
Since the beginning of Fantasia 2020, I’ve been telling everyone I know about Fried Barry, a wild and colorful film...
[Exclusive Interview] Scream Queen LINNEA QUIGLEY Talks Horror, Music and that Infamous Workout Tape
The advent of the VHS tape created a whole new world for movie fans in the late 70’s and early 80’s. For the first time, movies were easily accessible and affordable. Film lovers could consume films at an unprecedented rate…and they did. With this surge in demand came a surge...
Just in time for spooky season, director Timothy Woodward Jr. (The Final Wish) has released his latest film, The Call....
Under The Silver Lake celebrated its North American premiere on July 19th with a sold-out screening at the 2018 Fantasia Film Festival....
Welcome to Know Your Trope, your rough-and-tumble monthly guide through horror history. In this column, we’ll be diving deep into the conventions of the horror films we love, hate, and love to hate. The definition of “Trope” we’ll be rocking with is a commonplace, recognizable plot element, theme, or visual cue...
On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street your horror hosts Kim and Jon are joined by Influencer co-writer/director...
Join your horror hosts Kim and Jon as they sit down to discuss everything that’s been Keeping Them Creepy in...
On a stormy night recently, I revisited Clue (1985), an essential dark comedy and murder mystery based on the popular board game of the same name. After 34 years, that film not only remains hilarious (Flames! On the side of my face!), but it also feels socially relevant in ways...