For the past few years, the #MeToo movement has been going strong as survivors of sexual assault come forward with...
Being a true horror fan means developing a certain taste for trashy cinema. It’s like cheap beer; you know it’s...
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...
[Exclusive Interview] Writer/Director/Actor Toby Poser Talks Family Filmmaking in THE DEEPER YOU DIG
For Toby Poser, filmmaking is a family affair. Poser, her partner John Adams, and their two daughters Lula and Zelda...
Like it or not, Holiday season is upon us and for many that means travel. Going to meet up with...
Christmas is often a time devoted to emotional extremes, as its colorful lights, songs, and the spirit of the holiday can elicit both joy & adulation or horror & trepidation. As Christmas Bloody Christmas unfolds into its Santa-led murderous mayhem with reckless abandon, its unruly pace and blood-soaked set pieces...
Chelsea Stardust has had a pretty killer year. She’s had not one, but two feature-length projects come to fruition. With...
When Wrong Turn (2003) rocked onto our cinema screens 18 years ago, it gave us a new and inventive entry...
Halloween is right around the corner and for a lot of people, that means one thing: haunted houses and mazes. The majority of attractions are non-contact and perfectly safe. But what if the scares were real? What if the killer stalking you through a maze was actually trying to kill...
“She’s actually evil. Not ‘high school’ evil.” We are nearing the end of February here at Nightmare on Film Street,...
It’s been 44 years since John Carpenter and Debra Hill first introduced legendary slasher Michael Myers and definitive “final girl” Laurie...
Being queer is pretty cool, but also pretty exhausting. As you search to find yourself in film, television, books, and more, you find yourself creating narratives within those stories. Being queer requires an imagination out of survival, an imagination that believes you fit neatly into typically heterosexual stories. Out of...