We’ve been overloading you here at Nightmare on Film Street with our film coverage and reviews of the 2019 Overlook...
Anyone who has seen Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining (read: everyone) knows there is nothing more terrifying than snow when combined with...
Chelsea Stardust’s Satanic Panic recently celebrated its world premiere at the 2019 Overlook Film Festival in New Orleans. The second film released under the Fangoria brand, Satanic Panic is written by Grady Hendrix (Paperbacks From Hell) & Ted Geoghegan (Mohawk), and stars Rebecca Romijn (X-Men), Ruby Modine (Happy Death Day), Hayley...
Pizza, Satan, and secret societies. I’m hard-pressed to think of a horror-cocktail more universally inviting. It’s no surprise Chelsea Stardust’s...
Mike Ahern, Enda Loughman’s Extra Ordinary is a delightfully charming Irish comedy and quite possibly the cutest ghost story ever made....
The campfire is lit, marshmallows are toasting, and there’s a chill in the air. You and your friends hush to prepare for the evening’s main event. Someone is about to begin a scary story. Wherever you’re from, this scenario probably sounds pretty familiar to you, with perhaps a couple variations....
We all have a certain image of how a member of a satanic cult might look like, thanks to movies...
Let me be perfectly honest. I don’t know how to review Come to Daddy. It’s not that the Tribeca Film...
Josh Lobo’s I Trapped The Devil is a confined, psychological creeper that pits strained family members against each other in a tug-of-war with pure evil. Lobo’s thought-experiment from the darkside, is a great capsule of paranoia with a killer title. Originally announced as “A Man in The Dark“, I Trapped The...
Not a lot happens in a place like Harburg, Pennsylvania. Life moves at a slow pace, very little ever changes,...
Netflix’s newest horror film, The Silence, has been receiving a lot of negative attention and unfair comparisons to 2018’s A Quiet...
For people today, dating can be as easy as swiping right on your phone. In a pre-Internet world, however, you had to go to greater lengths if you wanted some company: you actually had to go outside and talk to people. This rings true for the characters in Devil’s Path,...