Cults, Kooks, and Conspiracy! You get it all in Elijah Sullivan’s rabbit hole documentary The Hole Story, which recently celebrated its...
We’re breaking open the classified documents on this week’s episode of the Nightmare on Film Street Horror Movie Podcast, diving...
Sharks have long been the subject of fascination, fear, and folklore. From the terrifying Great White in Jaws to the mythical Megalodon in The Meg, these creatures have swum their way into our collective nightmares and cultural consciousness. Let’s dive into the deep end and explore some of the most...
In the heart of an impenetrable forest, a solitary park ranger named Lennon (portrayed by Georgina Campbell, who horror fans...
The nightmare begins again with Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, a new cinematic adaptation of the popular video game series....
A video editor seizes his opportunity to become an investigative reporter in Christian Nilsson’s political thriller Dashcam. Juggling the classic political thriller subgenre and a more modern found footage-esque approach, the film toggles between self-contained espionage and screen-life exploration. Dashcam stars genre legend Larry Fessenden (Jakob’s Wife), Zachary Booth (Ava’s...
Remember when conspiracy theories used to be fun? Remember when throwing out baseless claims about Bigfoot, UFOs or the fake...
Two men go into space but three come back in Egor Abramenko’s atmospheric sci-fi horror Sputnik. It’s an alien invasion...
Welcome to Gut the Punks! A monthly dissection of genre film with some loose connection to punk rock music and culture. Prom Season continues here at Nightmare On Film Street. And while the Class of 2020 had to celebrate a sad, no-contact prom at home, maybe it’s for the best, because they...
Earlier this month, many of us were shocked to see our uncles or our old high school friends on Facebook...
March may come in like a lion and go out like a lamb, but rarely is it infected with crawlers...
The nature of human existence and one’s perception of reality can raise questions by challenging our own fundamental experience. In David Rosenthal’s remake of Jacob’s Ladder (2019), we find ourselves confronted with grotesque visions, dreams, and traumatic flashbacks, all of which attempt to distort our judgment of what’s real and what’s...