Let me be perfectly honest. I don’t know how to review Come to Daddy. It’s not that the Tribeca Film...
Welcome to the mind-bending world of surreal horror movies, where the boundaries of reality are shattered, and nightmares come alive....
What would you do to ensure your family’s financial security? Steal? Lie? Murder? In Bong Joon-Ho’s Parasite, he asks this very question as a destitute Korean family tries to climb their way to some semblance of economic success. But to achieve that success, they must lie and cheat their way...
If we have learned anything from the cold open of Army of the Dead, it’s that road head usually leads to...
Step into the sinister and stylish realm of Vincent Price, the maestro of macabre and the epitome of horror elegance....
It’s not often that we cover comedies here at Nightmare on Film Street, but when we do they are comedies where laughter is the only defense you have against a full-blown panic attack. And as a Canadian citizen, laughing through full-blown panic attacks is about all I know right now...
The set-up for Willy’s Wonderland is wild. Directed by Kevin Lewis, the film centers around a defunct Chuck E. Cheese-type...
Nick Gillespie’s dark comedy Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break is as sweet as it is sinewy. It tugs on your heartstrings, tickles...
Today, the Trump presidency was mercifully put to an end with the inauguration of Joe Biden. The four past years have been excruciatingly long. Every morning we woke up to a new scandal and political pundits tripped over each other to decipher the latest late-night tweet. It was a time...
What would you do if you were trapped on a boat with two of your friends, and no food or...
Hey there, Scaredy cat. Are you the type of person who loves the idea of a good scare but can’t...
Meeting the family of your significant other is nothing to die over, but some cases might prove otherwise. Why Don’t You Just Die! is not just a selective catchphrase screamed when it comes to rebelling against certain expectations, it’s the catchy title on one of Russian cinema’s bloody good dark...