Rock, Paper, Scissors is the new film from Tom Holland, director of the original Child’s Play (1988) and Fright Night...
Punk rock was my first true love. We met in high school and the music changed my life forever. But...
Does anything scream summertime horror better than boy-vs-evil? And I’m not talking Camp Crystal Lake massacre Friday the 13th, curling iron slasher Sleepaway Camp, or don’t go in the water ever again’s Jaws — while those are all summer staples, they have one glaring difference than the horrors many of us...
Director. Writer. Actor. Artist. Journalist. When it comes to the horror genre, the craft of quality filmmaking is found in...
It’s a tired saying by now, but it’s accurate nonetheless – we are as divided as ever. But what is...
We all digest horror films differently. Some of us get the heebie-jeebies from a good ol’ fashioned terrifying story because we can relate to the experiences of the characters in one way or another. Some of us find ourselves deeply affected by jarring sounds, spooky musical scores, and even the...
After its World Premiere at 2019’s Fantasia Film Festival, The Wretched quickly became a film to watch…literally and figuratively. Following...
Welcome to Saturday Morning Scares, where we take a look at horror TV shows for the little monsters! In keeping with...
July is Greedy Guts month here at Nightmare On Film Street, when writers are given carte blanche to write about whatever they want. Last year, I wrote about the phenomenon of punk characters in horror movies, especially in the ‘80s. That article later turned into this column. In the article,...
Quinn Armstrong’s Survival Skills celebrated it’s International Premiere at the 2020 Fantasia Film Festival. It’s a delightfully dark oddity of a films...
It’s a Haunting on Film Street this month at NOFS. We’re talking poltergeists, haunted houses and evil spirits. At first,...
Following up on the success of quirky Groundhog Day-inspired slasher Happy Death Day (2017) and it’s quantum follow up Happy Death Day 2U last year, writer/director Christopher Landon and Blumhouse have teamed up again to slice up an iconic film concept with positively horrific results. Things are about to get Freaky...