Welcome to Saturday Morning Scares, a brand spankin’ new column where we’ll be taking a look at spooky shows meant...
She Never Died is the “sister sequel” to He Never Died, which starred punk icon Henry Rollins (Suck, Lost Highway)...
Few films dare to brave a simple premise. With Hollywood building CGI skyscrapers of Superheroes and Transformers, one has to do a deep dive to find a film that explores the subtler side of cinema. The Platform, which celebrated its U.S Premiere at Fantastic Fest 2019, is one of those...
Friendship is hard. This is a fact that director Rob Grant knows very well as seen in his latest film,...
Punk rock was my first true love. We met in high school and the music changed my life forever. But...
Welcome back fiends! Tonight we conclude our journey through the United States by way of its creepiest folklore in a little series we’ve been calling States of Horror. If you haven’t checked out the stories from the first 37 states in the country, head over to the States of Horror...
We’ve been overloading you here at Nightmare on Film Street with our film coverage and reviews of the 2019 Overlook...
A quick heads up: if you haven’t checked out Part One of States of Horror, go ahead and read it...
I can’t remember how old I was when I saw Cannibal Holocaust (1980) for the first (and only) time. I don’t even remember much of the story, but certain images from the movie are still burned into my mind. I was traumatized by it, not only by its graphic violence,...
When democracy fails, it’s not hard to believe in a “deep state” conspiracy. Whether it’s the Illuminati or Lizard People,...
Is there anything more terrifying to a teen girl than coming into adulthood? I think not. Cinema has often used...
The Overlook Film Festival takes scary very seriously, and it came as a small shock to attendees when the Jury Award for Scariest Feature went to the documentary Caniba. When jury members Peter Kuplowsky (TIFF Midnight Madness Programmer) and Toby Halbrooks (Director of A Ghost Story) presented the award, they...