As Michael Peterson, the director of Knuckleball, once explained to me, horror and comedy aren’t as far apart as people...
The Sundance Film Festival may not be the first name that comes to mind when you think “Horror” but the...
Director. Writer. Actor. Artist. Journalist. When it comes to the horror genre, the craft of quality filmmaking is found in the hands of a very particular person: the fan. David Weiner has worn many hats throughout his illustrious career, but horror audiences are lucky enough to catch him currently donning...
DESCRIPTION: Welcome to Nightmare Alley; the detour podcast from Nightmare on Film Street. This secret back alley is where horror...
It’s been 24 years since the release of Tromeo and Juliet (and it still blows my mind that James Gunn...
Modern Body Horror maestro Brandon Cronenberg returns to the Sundance Film Festival with his most recent mind-bender Infinity Pool. Set five minutes into the future, this sci-fi shocker follows a struggling writer looking for inspiration who finds more than he bargained for when he is sentenced to death while on...
Here’s the thing about parasites: when it comes to the movies, they just don’t die. In that sense, you might...
Super Bowl LII supplied viewers with three unexpected things this past Sunday: bad commercials, a win for the Eagles, and...
DESCRIPTION After spending 2 weeks covering two uniquely American horror flicks, Nightmare on Film Street is setting its sights north on Canada’s Body Horror godfather, Mr. David Cronenberg. Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim as they celebrate the lasting legacy of cinema’s gooiest exploding head and Michael Ironside’s villainous...
It’s a dark and stormy night, and you’re all alone. The house is quiet, the lights are dim, and you’re...
Pregnancy and motherhood can be a blessing for many, but for some it can be a curse as explored in...
Let me be perfectly honest. I don’t know how to review Come to Daddy. It’s not that the Tribeca Film Festival selection directed by Ant Timpson isn’t good, quite the opposite. Watching Come to Daddy moved me, scared me, grossed me out and delighted me more than anything I’ve watched...