Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, the duo responsible for the 2007 heart-stopping home invasion thriller  Inside (À l’intérieur), have turned...
Recently on the NOFS podcast, our lovely hosts reviewed Starship Troopers, directed by the enigmatic Paul Verhoeven. Whenever one discusses Starship...
The zombie apocalypse can hit at any time, in any place. We’ve often seen outbreaks occur in large metropolises, where there is little hope of containment. But what would happen if the virus broke out in a more remote location, like a small suburb in Quebec, Canada? This is the...
“So what’s with the 80’s theme?” “It’s the epitome of cheese. And sometimes, I like to smile.” Talk about summarizing...
There’s no denying that the modern horror movie landscape changed forever when James DeMonaco’s The Purge hit theatres back in 2013....
Horror, what would we do without you? Without exaggeration, 2021 provided fans with one of the greatest slates of horror movies we’ve ever gotten. Big studio films and indie releases alike, the entire genre came out to play, transporting us away from the cruelties of real-life 2021 for a well-deserved...
Are you looking for horror movies on amazon prime? Don’t worry. We got you. Amazon Prime has definitely streamlined horror...
Lovecraftian monster and Lovecraftian madness descend on a small cabin-in-the-woods of northern Ontario, Canada in Rodrigo Gudiño’s The Breach. Adapted from...
In 2017, audiences around the world were raving about a little film out of Japan called One Cut of the Dead. At first glance, the movie appeared to be yet another grainy micro-budget zombie flick, so viewers entered the film with low expectations. But those who stuck around til the...
Like it or not, Holiday season is upon us and for many that means travel. Going to meet up with...
There is no better time to watch a killer Santa slashing his way through The Naughty List than mid-December with...
I don’t know about you, but I am always on the lookout for a super f*cked-up horror movie that I can also watch at Christmas time. Fabrice du Welz’s debut Calvaire (2004) is the furthest thing from “chestnuts roasting on an open fire” but I’ll be damned if it isn’t a...