Folk horror opens the crypt of mankind’s most ancient fears, letting loose tales twisted in tradition and draped in dread....
Looking to beat the summer heat with some chilling thrills? We’ve got the perfect list of summer horror movies to...
2023 has been a delightfully spooky year for horror enthusiasts. From slow-burn mysteries to shock-you-out-of-your-socks frights, filmmakers have really upped the ante this year. Though we’ve still got plenty of frights ahead in store, there have already been some killer horror films stacking up in the must-watch pile for 2023....
Buckle up, horror fans! Craving something surprising? Devastating? Mind-blowing? We’ve rounded up the 13 most shocking horror movie plot twists...
As summer approaches, it’s time to crank up the fear factor and indulge in some spine-chilling summer horror movies. From...
Join your Nightmare on Film Street horror hosts Kim and Jon as they sit down to discuss everything that’s been Keeping Them Creepy in between regularly scheduled episodes of the Nightmare on Film Street Podcast and answer some of your Discord questions! On The Docket: Ari Aster’s Beau Is Afraid,...
Horror movie aficionados, buckle up! We’re only 3 months down in 2023, and we’ve already been treated to some amazing...
As a self-proclaimed horror movie aficionado, I can say without a shadow of a doubt that there is no greater...
Horror filmmakers often use a relevant perspective and adopt current issues to mimic socioeconomic problems and triumphs. Some are more obvious than others in their application of these themes while others tread lightly. Writer and director Ben Wheatley (Kill List) plants his post-pandemic horror, In The Earth, with unsettling care...
Like the re-emergence of perennial plants every spring, the elusive horror subgenre Folk Horror seems to sprout up incrementally throughout...
Conceived, created, and cobbled together all under Covid-19 lockdown measures in Britain, Ben Wheatley’s In The Earth was unleashed on the...
There’s a certain finesse, a careful craft, that should be applied whenever a filmmaker decides to revisit a considerably popular genre film. Sequels, remakes, retellings, continuations, and all the variances in between are born with the automatic stigma of a lesser than status, marking them as a challenge from the...