Legendary writer/director David Cronenberg maintains his status as Canada’s coolest weirdo with his latest feature The Shrouds. Cronenberg’s conspiracy obsessed techo-mystery...
New year, same apocalypse! This week on Nightmare on Film Street, the best horror movie podcast served with a side...
Looking for the 10 best Canadian horror movies that will send shivers down your spine? Canada is not only known for its stunning landscapes and warm hospitality (not to be too braggadocious), but also for its many killer contributions to the horror genre. In this article, we’ll explore the top...
Calling all fans of classic Universal Monsters! We’ve got a wickedly delightful treat for you—a list of ten essential horror...
Join your Nightmare on Film Street horror hosts Kim and Jon as they sit down to discuss everything that’s been...
I’ve seen too many slow burn creepers that over promise and under deliver to get excited when I read the words “Indie Body Horror” (I’m sure you have too) but Anna Zlokovic’s Appendage isn’t messing around. This cool ‘n’ kooky little flick leaves the start line at 100mph and delivers the...
It’s a dark and stormy night, and you’re all alone. The house is quiet, the lights are dim, and you’re...
Are you tired of scrolling through endless options on Amazon Prime without finding anything compelling enough to commit? Look no...
Scream VI, 2023’s newest horror movie, hits theatres this weekend. In a surprising turn, this blood-soaked slasher was made available in 3D. Scream is by no means the Avatar of the horror world, but 3D movies are nothing new to the genre. Filmmakers and distributors have been releasing horror movies in 3D as far...
Cocaine Bear hits theatre this weekend! And in preparation for what is sure to be a rock-em sock-em gore-ride, we’re...
Kids these days don’t understand how hard the 90s were. We didn’t have cellphones. We didn’t have laptops. We didn’t...
Kyle Edward Ball’s experimental debut feature Skinamarink is an eerie, elongated nightmare plucked straight from the mind of your childhood self. Shot in a way that looks more like a collection of hyper-specific memories rather than a movie, it’s a dread-fueled trip into the lives of two children trying to make...