It’s been argued that in the event of a global catastrophe, the human race will finally set aside their differences...
DESCRIPTION In this world, nothing is certain except death….and our love of an early 2000s supernatural slasher! Join your horror...
Bitch Ass is the kind of indie horror movie that you wish had major studio money. In an alternate universe where the team was handed a blank cheque, or some slick producer was able to talk them into a $20 million budget, Bill Posley’s Bitch Ass would be the Scott Pilgrim vs...
Filmmakers Abel and Burlee Vang (The Vang Brothers) known for their 2016 horror film Bedeviled are back this year with...
Horror, what would we do without you? Without exaggeration, 2021 provided fans with one of the greatest slates of horror...
Ahhh, the holidays. Is there a more magical time of the year? Bright lights dazzle across snow-covered yards and families gather around delicious feasts to give thanks for all they have. Nothing could possibly ruin the celebration, not even the crazed crowds of Black Friday shoppers clamoring for the years...
DESCRIPTION: OH, I’M READY FOR IT. We’re flying the spooky skies this week on the Nightmare on Film Street Horror...
If you’ve listened to the recent episodes of the Nightmare On Film Street podcast, you might have noticed the topic...
From the mind of Jeffrey Reddick (Final Destination, 2000) comes a new entry in the moral horror canon that lands with a whimper rather than a bang. Don’t Look Back presents some interesting questions about morality and public death in the modern world but fails to address them in any...
Have you ever said, “I don’t want to get Final Destination’ed” or is that just me? Final Destination (2000) is...
Gratitude comes in many shapes, forms, and roles. At this time of the year, we pause to reflect on all...
What does Thanksgiving really mean? Is it all about obnoxious feasting? Family turmoil? Idle device fixation? Superficial displays? Whitewashed genocide? Blumhouse and Hulu’s year-long holiday horror anthology, Into The Dark, continues to drive home the notion that families are still important in America, but questions the quality and meaning of...