If you were ever once a teenager, then you’ve likely dreamed about leaving behind the world you know in search...
After making 6 movies together, and recording a tiny mountain in unreleased music, it’s safe to say that the Adams’...
Who knew hot girl summer actually meant we’d be getting a ton of witch-trial era horrors? The Fear Street Trilogy (particularly 1666) epically detailed the struggles of Sara Fier, indie darling Hellbender also premiered at Fantasia and was subsequently picked up by Shudder, and the elegant folk horror The Last...
[#Fantasia2021 Review] Occult Indie Horror HELLBENDER puts Mother-Daughter Relationships to the Test
Filmmaking is a family affair for the creators behind indie horror Hellbender. Who better to conjure a film about the...
In the heart of an impenetrable forest, a solitary park ranger named Lennon (portrayed by Georgina Campbell, who horror fans...
There was a time when people lived their lives according to fables, myths, and superstitions. Modern science has almost universally replaced the folklore of yesteryear, but there are those who insist we never forget its importance even in today’s world. If not for the sake of preserving culture, fairy tales...
Like the re-emergence of perennial plants every spring, the elusive horror subgenre Folk Horror seems to sprout up incrementally throughout...
Anything can happen on Halloween night as Kate Dolan’s You Are Not My Mother details. More likely than not, you’ll just...
The Seeding, written and directed by Barnaby Clay, takes audiences on a slow-burn journey into a desolate desert canyon where nightmares come to life. With minimal dialogue and a limited cast, this atmospheric horror flick thrives on subtlety and implications of evil rather than relying on jump scares or explicit...
What’s up, weirdos? Welcome to Awfully Good, where we celebrate movies that suck! With January being The Return month here at Nightmare, it only...
Madness and misfortune darken the doorstep of the 2024 Chattanooga Film Festival with Adrien Beau’s The Vourdalak, celebrating its North...
Horror filmmakers often use a relevant perspective and adopt current issues to mimic socioeconomic problems and triumphs. Some are more obvious than others in their application of these themes while others tread lightly. Writer and director Ben Wheatley (Kill List) plants his post-pandemic horror, In The Earth, with unsettling care...