A unique achievement of crowdfunded filmmaking, The Unthinkable is an indie disaster movie with the feel of a big budget...
Anyone with a toe in the world of social media can tell you it’s rife with horror potential. Most of...
There are many things to love about Aislinn Clarke. She is the very first woman to direct a feature-length horror film from Northern Ireland. She’s a huge Stephen King fan. She’s a lifelong, dedicated horror fanatic and The Devil’s Doorway is her feature directorial debut. The film was picked up by...
When the Wachowskis first unleased The Matrix in 1999, the ideas and theories it posited blew mainstream society’s collective mind....
Randy Ser is a man of many talents. After cutting his teeth on Roger Corman productions and obtaining degrees in...
Adam Egypt Mortimer’s Daniel Isn’t Real is a psychological horror that pits a fragile young man against himself and the horrors of his own psyche. The film stars Miles Robbins and Patrick Schwarzenegger as an odd couple on the verge of insanity. in my spoiler-free review of the film, I called Daniel Isn’t Real “[a...
Found footage films have always had an interesting relationship with film scores. Due to their inherent nature, it often makes...
As we near the end of Found Footage Month here at Nightmare On Film Street, I felt it was appropriate...
There’s a lot of mystery and wonderment that permeates the night sky. Opportunities and potential seem to be woven into the very fabric of the darkness itself and it’s a fascination that has stood the test of time. Along with this seemingly endless interest comes seemingly endless ideas of what...
I can’t remember how old I was when I saw Cannibal Holocaust (1980) for the first (and only) time. I...
Feral is the latest genre flick seeking to stretch its found footage muscle. Rather than opting for a grainy hand-held...
Ah, period horror. If you know me, you know I’m not ashamed to admit my affinity for less-than-well received horror. (I’m writing this while I still die on the “Found Footage movies are good” hill.) Period horror movies are my bag. And not just a little my bag. A lot my bag....