Fear is universal. It doesn’t matter which deity you pray to or what kind of godless life your grandma says...
We’ve all rolled our eyes at one time or another after witnessing parents drop the “that’s enough screen time” line...
There is no better time to watch a killer Santa slashing his way through The Naughty List than mid-December with Christmas lurking right around the corner. It makes as much sense as watching The Texas Chainsaw Massacre on a hot August day or popping in a VHS copy of Halloween...
From troubling transformations to insidious implications, body horror taps into our most base-level fears. The concept of being trapped inside...
The man behind the year’s most recognizable clown, David Howard Thornton, is back! For months he’s been breaking the box...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Get ready for the bloodiest (and cheesiest!) Heidi movie you’ll ever see! On this BONUS episode of Nightmare on Film Street, your horror hosts Kim & Jon are joined by Mad Heidi co-writers and co-directors Johannes Hartmann and Sandro Klopfstein to talk all about their wild...
Two best f(r)iends spend the holidays together in Óscar Martín’s darkly comedic thriller Amigo. Played by Javier Botet (Crimson Peak) and...
You don’t need a year-end list to tell you that Barbarian, or Scream, or Nope are movies worth checking out. Everybody...
Welcome to Know Your Trope, your rough-and-tumble monthly guide through horror history. In this column, we’ll be diving deep into the conventions of the horror films we love, hate, and love to hate. The definition of “Trope” we’ll be rocking with is a commonplace, recognizable plot element, theme, or visual...
Whether you’re hosting a Friendsgiving, going home for the holidays, or flying solo with a tofurky loaf, there is always...
Like it or not, Holiday season is upon us and for many that means travel. Going to meet up with...
Black and white horror movies have a hold over me that other types of horror do not. They convey a greater sense of dread on screen. The dark shadows, the effective use of lighting, and inventive ways of creating eerie sounds are what make these kinds of films still relevant...