Director Joe Lynch wears the epithet “deranged” like a badge of honor. His newest movie Mayhem is evidence of that,...
If you ever worked in an office, then you know that feeling: Sitting at a desk, closed off in a...
Admittedly, I’m a bit of a Scrooge when it comes to the holidays. Irony is, there are so many Christmas movies that I love. So nothing puts me in the holiday spirt like a good, wintery horror movie. Dark Comedy/Horror hybrid Better Watch Out was originally shown back in 2016 at...
The dust may have settled from this year’s edition of Sundance, but we here at Nightmare on Film Street are...
Is there anything the horror community can agree on more than a good ole’ meta movie? Horror fans have spent...
Sony Crackle’s Office Uprising hit the free streaming service on July 19th, 2018. The film is a zombie horror-comedy that manages to pace itself accordingly while maintaining a healthy balance of comedy and violence stretched across a straightforward, but solid plot. Director Lin Oeding, mainly associated as a stunt performer, has managed...
Two decades ago, a grown adult man like myself would be shamed for consuming as many animated television shows and...
Deep in the great Canadian North, no one can hear you scream. You can either fight whatever wishes to kill...
Death metal is dark, intimidating, and foreboding. Ironically enough, Heavy Trip is none of those things. It’s probably the most lighthearted film I saw as part of the 22nd Fantasia International Film Festival, following a garage band of heavy metal outcasts who decide it’s about time they make it big....
Do you ever wonder what your life would be like if you made different decisions? Do you think there’s another...
In the new dark comedy Arizona, Danny McBride plays a villain who’s convinced he’s still a good guy, despite a...
Ahockalypse conjures a unique breed of the zombie-comedy genre into interesting territory, blending horror, comedy and sports. Merging the bloody-fisted punches of Goon (2011) with the parody of Shaun of the Dead (2004), Ahockalypse disregards the allusions and instead offers a more explicit approach to delivering its raunchy humor. Hence the play...