Panic Fest 2025 has come to a close but you know we couldn’t say goodbye without taking the time to...
Found Footage Mockumentary Hunting Matthew Nichols investigates the cold case of two teens that disappeared Halloween night 2001. With a small film...
Everyone’s favorite Found Footage Horror Anthology is back for another selection of shaky scam scares with V/H/S/Beyond. Celebrating its world premiere at Fantastic Fest 2024 before its streaming premiere via Shudder on Oct 4th, the annual offering of bite-sized horror stories returns with a new focus that’s more serious and...
Found Footage Alert, ya’ll. We got another one! This new addition to the best dang subgenre in modern horror, titled...
If you’re wondering where to find the next generation of great filmmakers, look no further than YouTube. Running a channel...
Grab your compass and camcorder because this week on the Nightmare on Film Street Horror Movie Podcast, we’re heading deep into the Pine Barrens with The Last Broadcast (1998)! Your hosts Kimmi & Jon are unraveling the mystery of the Jersey Devil, celebrating a pioneering effort in found footage horror,...
Horror author Paul Tremblay joins your horror hosts Kimmi & Jon on this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street...
We’re getting lost in the woods on this very special episode of the Nightmare on Film Street Horror Movie Podcast!...
Fresh from Panic Fest 2024, The Ceremony is About to Begin unwraps itself like a meticulously preserved mummy, serving up a fresh twist on the horror mockumentary scene. Directed by Sean Nichols Lynch, this found footage film cleverly marries the allure of ancient Egyptian rituals with the chilling uncertainty of...
As we shake off the winter chill and leap into the vibrant embrace of spring, it’s time to rejuvenate our...
Friday nights are made for Frogman. It’s a full-on fun fest of found footage freak-outs, killer creature design & effects,...
Found footage horror films have masterfully burrowed their way into the heart of the horror genre, compelling us to peek between our fingers at the screen as they blur the line between fiction and unnerving reality, whispering, “Could this actually happen?” With their handheld chaos and too-close-for-comfort storytelling, these cinematic...