Isolation and video games go hand-in-hand. Spending hours absorbed into a game with no company other than a joystick can...
Real estate and home ownership have fueled horror for as long as humans have told ghost stories. The dream of...
I first came across Michael Peterson’s work when my friends and I watched his debut feature Lloyd the Conqueror for the sole reason of hearing the end credit song. I wasn’t expecting to be scared sh*tless years later when I saw his sophomore film Knuckleball, a far deadly departure from...
Watching horror anthologies is a great way to expose yourself to the styles of multiple directors. Nightmare Cinema is the...
Perfect is Eddie Alcazar’s directorial debut featuring an ambitious cast of young actors, driven to delivering performances worth noting. Garrett...
Fair or not, films that have their release dates pushed back or flat-out shelved indefinitely tend to be looked down upon. In many instances, it suggests creative disputes among filmmakers and executives took place, or even a studio acknowledging they have a dud on their hands. Polaroid fell victim to a...
Albert Shin’s Disappearance at Clifton Hill hits select theatres (nationwide in Canada) and VOD this weekend. From IFC MIdnight Films, Disappearance...
The peaceful sanctity of a beach house can be an escape from the vile indecencies of reality. However, it can...
A beach getaway sounds like a dream, right? As the world turns and it feels like every part of our future is unknown, an escape to peaceful, comforting sands seems idyllic. Writer and director Jeffrey A. Brown dares to ask the question many ignore when it comes to vacation enjoyment...
DESCRIPTION: Welcome to Nightmare Alley; the detour podcast from Nightmare on Film Street. This secret back alley is where horror...
Titane is the femme-powered cannon that’s been taking the festival season by storm, and rightly so. Written and directed by...
Eskil Vogt’s The Innocents (De uskyldige) follows a group of children that discover they have been gifted with supernatural powers. Kids can be creepy enough in horror movies but the unpredictable savagery of your average kinder killer is no match for the telekinetic kids in this gripping Icelandic chiller. Written...