While we see a fair share of movies about the elusive and iconic Bigfoot, the Wendigo is far less depicted;...
Welcome back fiends! Tonight we conclude our journey through the United States by way of its creepiest folklore in a...
Leatherface is the brand new prequel to a brutal slasher franchise spawned by a little film called The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The original, from filmmaker Tobe Hooper was a revolutionary addition to Horror when released in 1974. The wildly successful performance at the box office inspired a long legacy of...
Remember when conspiracy theories used to be fun? Remember when throwing out baseless claims about Bigfoot, UFOs or the fake...
This month at Nightmare On Film Street, we’re nearing the End of Days. Like many tinfoil hat conspiracy nuts, I’ve...
Jonesing for more Yellowjackets? me too. If you’ve been lost in the wilderness these past few weeks, Yellowjackets is the female-led horror series that just completed its first season on Showtime. The show follows a high school soccer team, the ‘Yellowjackets’, after a plane crash leaves them stranded and (mostly)...
The Overlook Film Festival takes scary very seriously, and it came as a small shock to attendees when the Jury...
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When Wrong Turn (2003) rocked onto our cinema screens 18 years ago, it gave us a new and inventive entry into the cannibal horror genre. Shot mostly in daylight, and with three ruthless cannibal killers stalking the woods, Wrong Turn was the perfect mix of fun and scary. Six sequels...
Another year of horror movies come and gone. As we get ready to ring in 2023, lets looks back at...
So you’ve somehow survived the apocalypse. Capitalism has collapsed, and all that money you had in your savings account is...
Folk Horror, as a genre, is not a constant in the horror movie landscape. It comes and goes as needed, bubbling back to the surface as tensions about environmental destruction and climate change reemerge as the main players in our collective, societal worry. While Scott Cooper’s Antlers shys away from putting...