It took an extra year to revisit John Krasinski’s silent world of A Quiet Place. With more distance between a...
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Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION: We’re kicking off Nightmare on Film Street’s Reaper Madness Month with two Stephen King tales that wouldn’t exist without drugs. Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim as they hoot and holler their way through Stephen King’s Maximum Overdrive (1986), a movie that was (arguably) written,...
We are closing out March Break month here at Nightmare on Film Street, and I’m certain most of us haven’t...
As Violation premiered at TIFF 2020 and Sundance 2021, co-directors Dusty Mancinelli and Madeleine Sims-Fewer revealed the inspiration for their debut feature....
I’m going to assume you’ve seen Ridley Scott’s Alien, but have you seen Ridley Scott’s Alien reenacted by the bus drivers of Dorset? I hadn’t either but now, thanks to Danielle Kummer and Lucy Harvey’s incredibly charming documentary Alien On Stage, you can see the amateur dramatics group ambitious undertaking...
Like a MumbleGore re-imagining of John Carpenter’s The Thing set in the remote forest regions of South Africa, Gaia hints at...
As Michael Peterson, the director of Knuckleball, once explained to me, horror and comedy aren’t as far apart as people...
With more and more growing concern about what all the future has in store for us in these uncertain times, the need for speculative storytelling is higher than ever. Black Mirror has zeroed in on technophobia and the numbing isolation people feel as science advances past necessity, but what about...
Sean Ellis’ The Cursed (Originally Titled Eight For Silver) celebrated its World Premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival as...
[Editor’s Note: Welcome back, Fiends! If you haven’t already read Chris’s Poor Decisions of Polarizing Remakes – Part One, go...
Fellow NOFS contributor Dave Richards described PG: Psycho Goreman to me as “E.T. meets Gwar,” which I have to say is pretty accurate. From the mad mind of Canadian shlockmeister Steven Kostanski (The Void, Leprechaun Returns) comes a heartwarming tale about family and intergalactic warlords, courtesy of the good people...