We’re getting lost in the woods on this very special episode of the Nightmare on Film Street Horror Movie Podcast!...
Director and producer, McG (Charlie’s Angels) has a true appreciation for cinema of all kinds, making his long list of...
Although most are familiar with the “La Llorona” legend, this latest adaptation is a fresh take that tackles the complicated politics of Guatemala. Jayro Bustamante’s La Llorona (2020) uses the popular Latin American myth to bring to light the corruption and injustice that the indigenous peoples of Guatemala have faced....
Rarely do we find comedy in carnage, but debut feature director Kirill Sokolov marries the two cinema components with guts...
An alien invasion would set forth a pretty tremendous movement on our planet, but director Brandon Zuck takes a closer...
Perched in front of a microphone, a young woman whispers about her day while drumming her fingers on a desk or on the microphone itself. She clicks her tongue, brushes her fingers across the camera, and speaks ever so softly to her viewers. This is the life of someone who...
It’s not everyday that a debut filmmaker crafts a story so well that they are able to pull it off...
Director. Writer. Actor. Artist. Journalist. When it comes to the horror genre, the craft of quality filmmaking is found in...
Superheroes are everywhere. Between a new Marvel movie at least once a year and DC’s attempts at breaking into the market, the world has its fill of capes, tight suits, and maniacal villains. So how can someone deliver something new to a genre monopolized by two big brands? Make it...
Friendship is hard. This is a fact that director Rob Grant knows very well as seen in his latest film,...
Dead men tell no tales, but they do take some interesting secrets to the grave. Brazilian writer and director Dennison...
Since its world premiere at the 2018 Fantastic Fest, critics and horror fans have been buzzing about Richard Shepard’s horror film, The Perfection, starring Allison Williams (Get Out) and newcomer Logan Browning (Dear White People). Told in four chapters, the film follows two master cellists on a bizarre journey of love,...