“Who suffers by his ill whims? Himself, always.” The lines of Charles Dickens’ dark classic tale of holiday spirit, A Christmas...
Who says the season of scares ends after Halloween? When you really think about it, Christmas is terrifying. And the...
[Exclusive Interview] Nacho Vigalondo Shares The Inspiration Behind Pooka And The Influence Of Humor
Pooka is currently the hottest children’s toy of the year, with one minor catch: he’s not exactly for sale… or real. The extremely capricious teddy bear is a character brought exclusively to the screen by Hulu with the clever styling of director Nacho Vigalondo and the relevant content of writer Gerald Olson (Flesh...
The more directors I interview, the more I understand the amount of blood, sweat and tears that go into an...
Happy holidays, everyone! What better way to celebrate in true horror-loving fashion than by streaming one of Shudder’s latest additions,...
“Christmas carolers…I hate Christmas carolers.” Mrs. Deagle, myself, and everyone else. We are near concluding End of Days month here at Nightmare on Film Street and, much more mercifully, 2020 as a whole. Instead of wallowing in the crap fest that was this year, I chose instead to gleefully cover the...
If we have learned anything from the cold open of Army of the Dead, it’s that road head usually leads to...
Ahhh, the holidays. Is there a more magical time of the year? Bright lights dazzle across snow-covered yards and families...
Reading through the descriptions of the films being screened at this year’s edition of the Fantasia Festival, I found that the write-up for Glorious was incredibly vague. Then a 15-second teaser dropped a couple of weeks later, and I was even more confused about what this movie could possibly be...
Christmas is often a time devoted to emotional extremes, as its colorful lights, songs, and the spirit of the holiday...
There is no better time to watch a killer Santa slashing his way through The Naughty List than mid-December with...
I don’t know about you, but I am always on the lookout for a super f*cked-up horror movie that I can also watch at Christmas time. Fabrice du Welz’s debut Calvaire (2004) is the furthest thing from “chestnuts roasting on an open fire” but I’ll be damned if it isn’t a...