If you’ve listened to the recent episodes of the Nightmare On Film Street podcast, you might have noticed the topic...
Like the re-emergence of perennial plants every spring, the elusive horror subgenre Folk Horror seems to sprout up incrementally throughout...
I’m going to assume you’ve seen Ridley Scott’s Alien, but have you seen Ridley Scott’s Alien reenacted by the bus drivers of Dorset? I hadn’t either but now, thanks to Danielle Kummer and Lucy Harvey’s incredibly charming documentary Alien On Stage, you can see the amateur dramatics group ambitious undertaking...
Alex Noyer’s Sound of Violence features some pretty elaborate deaths, tailor-made for the Midnight Madness crowd. Adapted from his short Conductor, the...
In 1993, investigative reporter David Holthouse was undercover at a pot farm in Northern California. As you can imagine, David...
Welcome to Gut the Punks, a monthly dissection of genre films that have a loose connection to punk rock music and culture. It’s Women in Horror Month here at Nightmare On Film Street. At first, I was stumped on which director to write about, in the realm of both horror...
Love knows no bounds and as far as Into The Dark’s latest episode Tentacles goes, neither does intimacy. The Valentine’s...
Filmmaking is a tough racket–it’s hard enough to get the film made, to make it through the stages of production,...
Do you want more 80’s horror? You got it! David Weiner’s In Search Of Darkness: A Journey Into Iconic 80’s Horror was a jam-packed revelry in all the tremendous horror content that the 80’s had to offer when it was released to viewers by CreatorVC Studios Inc back in 2019. If you...
When the Wachowskis first unleased The Matrix in 1999, the ideas and theories it posited blew mainstream society’s collective mind....
If you’re currently questioning your day-to-day reality, Rodney Ascher’s brain-scrambling documentary A Glitch In The Matrix will either be your...
Welcome to Gut the Punks, a monthly dissection of genre films that have a loose connection to punk rock music and culture. Since the beginning of this column, I’ve wanted to cover anything by cult director Alex Cox, whether it’d be the toxic love story of Sid and Nancy, the...