Wanna get lost in the woods this weekend? Join the NOFS Fiend Club as we scream (and chat) our way through...
Jane Schoenbrun’s We’re All Going To The World’s Fair is exactly the kind of horror movie you hope for when you’re stuck...
Every year is a good year for horror. That used to just be a nice thing to say but even 2020 managed to deliver the scares despite *motions toward everything*. The release schedule was looking pretty grim earier this year but I’ll be damned if it wasn’t one of the...
Horror movies and Halloween go together like caramel on apples. Like orange and black. Like pumpkins and triangle faces. Like...
UFO horror is an acquired taste. Found footage horror is an acquired taste. Luckily, Skyman–both a UFO film and a...
Not since The Blair Witch Project has a found-footage movie been so cryptic about its origins. The severe lack of information about the making of Murder Death Koreatown is frustrating for anyone who craves answers. No director is publicly listed, and the identities of the cameraman or any of the...
There’s a lot of mystery and wonderment that permeates the night sky. Opportunities and potential seem to be woven into...
As we near the end of Found Footage Month here at Nightmare On Film Street, I felt it was appropriate...
Hello again, Blair Witch fans! If you’ve read my review of the endearingly-inept Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, you know I’m a big fan of the bizarre and basically unrelated middle child in the Blair Witch series. I’m such a fan of this movie that I’ve watched it backward,...
What’s up, weirdos? Welcome back to Awfully Good, where we enjoy the worst that the horror genre has to offer!...
I can’t remember how old I was when I saw Cannibal Holocaust (1980) for the first (and only) time. I...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has remained one of literature’s greatest stories. It almost poetic that a story about life after death should continue to be so relevant and relatable some 200 years later. The mad doctor’s creation, though tragically monstrous and very un-human, spends his short life experiencing the most human...