Howdy, aperitif Fiends! Welcome back to Nightmare on Film Street’s COCKTAIL-A-TORIUM – the monthly column aimed at conjuring up classic...
For decades now Mortal Kombat fans have been clamoring for an r-rated film adaptation that does the video game justice....
Nyla Innuksuk’s Slash/Back is an alien-infested sci-fi thriller set in a remote Innuit village of Nunavut, Canada. After encountering an alien creature while all the adults of a small fishing town are out partying, a group of young girls are forced to defend the world from these space invaders. Luckily, one of...
Superheroes are everywhere. Between a new Marvel movie at least once a year and DC’s attempts at breaking into the...
Every year is a good year for horror. That used to just be a nice thing to say but even...
Electro-Magnetic detectors, readers, and doo-dads have long been touted as tools to capture evidence of the paranormal. (Despite little evidence or – well, plain old science proving them as means to contact an alternate universe, life-force, what-have-you.. But that’s another article altogether.) Until now, we’ve pretty much settled for late-night...
There’s something so beautiful and enticing about the idea of leaving it all behind to chase down big city dreams...
Are you tired of the same old vacation spots? Looking for something a little more… spine-chilling? Pack your bags and...
It’s been 8 years since we were first introduced to the fascinating premise of “The Annual Purge”. The possibilities seemingly endless at the time and today we find ourselves four films later and staring at the supposed final entry, The Forever Purge, when 12 hours of continuous crime just isn’t...
Social media can be a pretty negative space most of the time, but for a small group of aspiring filmmakers...
I’m all about horror films that explore ancient fables and mythical creatures/beings. In Lifechanger, we follow one of these such...
[Sundance 2021 Review] Analog Era Love Letter CENSOR Blurs The Lines Between Video Nasty and Reality
The 2021 Sundance Film Festival’s Midnight opener Censor takes viewers beyond the cold, grey world of Margaret Thatcher’s 1980s Britain into the vibrant, violent world of the Video Nasties. As a North American, “Video Nasties” were something I didn’t learn about until well after the British censorship craze has cooled. Heck,...