The Welcome To The Blumhouse double-feature series has officially begun, kicking off with Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour Jr’s Black Box and Veena Sud’s The...
To say that Bliss breaks the vampire movie mold is a hilarious understatement. Bliss shatters that mold, shreds it into...
Matthew Pope’s southern-gothic thriller Blood on Her Name has been knocking the wind out of everyone at the 2019 Fantasia Film Festival, and for good reason. The movie is an unrelenting 90-minute punch in the gut that pulls the rug out from underneath you, before dropping a piano ontop if your...
Matthew Pope’s directorial debut Blood On Her Name is a tense neo-noir film about the lengths one woman will go...
I’m no stranger to late-night parties at a packed Brooklyn dive bar. But I have to admit, the afterparty on...
An alien invasion would set forth a pretty tremendous movement on our planet, but director Brandon Zuck takes a closer look at civilization’s actions during the grand event in his sci-fi coed horror, Crawlers. As the March episode installment of Blumhouse and Hulu’s Into The Dark series, the mythos of...
This year, Fantasia Fest saw its share of movies that pushed the boundaries of reality. However, none of them did...
If you were watching NOFS’s coverage of this year’s Fantasia Fest, you no doubt are already familiar with 12 Hour...
The Pierce brothers The Wretched recently held it’s Word Premiere at the 2019 Fantasia Film Festival, introducing the world to new Witchy rules and Witchy powers. “The vampire,” Brett Pierce shares with us, “has been developing over so long” with very specific strengths and weaknesses, but the traditional Witch is not a monster...
The dust may have settled from this year’s edition of Sundance, but we here at Nightmare on Film Street are...
‘What does it sound like when a computer dreams? And what does it sound like when a computer has a...
Prano Bailey-Bond’s Censor is a mind-bending examination of the Video Naty hysteria that gripped Britain in the late 1980s. The film features a brilliant performance from Niamh Algar (Raised By Wolves) as Enid Baines, a prim-and-proper film board censor with a tortured past. She’s kept the lip sealed on that...