Slice is a small movie with big dreams and aspirations. It’s the directorial debut of first time director Austin Vesely,...
When I saw the trailer for Killer Kate!, I knew it would be my jam. The trailer was tight and...
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....
It’s hard being a second wife, particularly when the first is still haunting your husband. Haunting and Hijinks are on...
Two decades ago, a grown adult man like myself would be shamed for consuming as many animated television shows and...
The “us versus them” mentality is well and alive in Get Duked!, an effervescent gem from across the pond. Originally titled Boyz in the Wood, Ninian Doff’s debut feature follows a waged war between two very different generations. Get Duked! centers around school lads being rounded up for the Duke of Edinburgh...
The house lights have gone low and there’s an ominous drumroll on the timpani, which can mean only one thing:...
Can a gritty crime thriller be both dark and feel-good? Writer/Director Drew Goddard sure thinks so in his swinging ensemble...
Following up on the success of quirky Groundhog Day-inspired slasher Happy Death Day (2017) and it’s quantum follow up Happy Death Day 2U last year, writer/director Christopher Landon and Blumhouse have teamed up again to slice up an iconic film concept with positively horrific results. Things are about to get Freaky...
Harpo & Lenny Guit’s Mother Schmuckers (Fils de Plouc) is a filthy, revolting gonzo-comedy that would put a smile on John...
Triple threat Jim Cummings returns with his third movie The Beta Test, breaking his latest streak of playing cops in...
Welcome to Awfully Good, where we celebrate dumb and trashy movies! In keeping with this month’s Monster Mash Month theme here at Nightmare, and with today’s date, today’s feature presentation is 1981’s Saturday the 14th. It’s a goofy little horror comedy with a lot to howl about, but we’ll get to that in a...