DESCRIPTION We’re closing out our Rage Cage double bill on this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street with perhaps...
There is no shortage of horror films that center around cults. The word “cult” alone sparks immediate intrigue, and it...
Welcome back to Wyrmwood you filthy animals! The high octane sequel to Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead re-enters the world of combustible zombie breath and mad murderous doctors to deliver a gory good time on par with its older sibling. Wyrmwood: Apocalypse picks up immediately where the 2015 original left off. As Barry (Jay...
Filmmakers Abel and Burlee Vang (The Vang Brothers) known for their 2016 horror film Bedeviled are back this year with...
Mimi Cave’s debut feature Fresh is a perfect date night movie. Partly because you and your date can bond over...
Malignant is easily one of the weirdest movies James Wan has ever made. Fans of his supernatural horror Dead Silence will especially appreciate the wild, unpredictable nature of this story but that isn’t to say Malignant is without the smooth camera movements and goosebump-summoning suspense that has come to define a James Wan...
Peter Sefchik’s indie horror Behemoth brings more than your typical “Bad Case of The Mondays”. We’ve all been there. You’ve...
After making 6 movies together, and recording a tiny mountain in unreleased music, it’s safe to say that the Adams’...
Haunted houses, nightmare imagery, and ghostly gypsies are on full display in Vincent Grashaw’s eerie slow-burn What Josiah Saw. Divided into four self-contained segments, this farmhouse freakshow features some of the most effective scares I’ve seen all year and a score that is sure to haunt my dreams for nights...
Everyone knows slumber parties at grandma’s always lead to horrific outcomes. M Night Shyamalan’s The Visit (2016), The Taking of...
M. Night Shyamalan’s Old turns an idyllic family vacation into a living nightmare when a group of strangers find themselves...
After a somewhat muddled start in 1994, to a killer camp slasher that raised the stakes in ’78, Netflix closes out the third week of their chilling triple-feature RL Stine fueled summer bonanza with Fear Street Part 3: 1666. In the final installment, Fear Street takes us back in time...