Relax, I’m From the Future is the debut feature for Luke Higginson, based on his short that premiered at TIFF back...
[#Sundance 2022 Review] Hide Your Kids, Hide Your Wife Before Watching Danish Thriller SPEAK NO EVIL
You may never make friends on vacation again after sitting through Christian Tafdrup’s Speak No Evil. What begins as a...
Do you believe in demons? Do you believe that there are forces beyond your control laying in wait for the opportunity to upend your life? That is a central question at the heart of Arsalan Amiri’s Iranian exorcism movie Zalava. Co-written by Amiri with Ida Panahandeh, Zalava takes place in 1978, in...
What’s up, weirdos? Welcome to Awfully Good, where we celebrate rad trash! Since we’re celebrating Women in Horror Month here at Nightmare on...
As another terrifying year draws to a close, it’s time to reflect on the films that made us scream. Sure,...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Get ready for the bloodiest (and cheesiest!) Heidi movie you’ll ever see! On this BONUS episode of Nightmare on Film Street, your horror hosts Kim & Jon are joined by Mad Heidi co-writers and co-directors Johannes Hartmann and Sandro Klopfstein to talk all about their wild...
The Queen of Hollywood Blvd is an inspired love letter to 70’s crime films and grindhouse fare. But the film...
A unique achievement of crowdfunded filmmaking, The Unthinkable is an indie disaster movie with the feel of a big budget...
There are good reasons moviegoers are wary of CGI. If it’s not done well, it can be distracting. Even when it is, it runs the risk of becoming the point of the movie, overriding honest character reactions for what looks coolest in slow-mo. But every once in a while, there’s...
Eric Power’s Attack of The Demons celebrated its world premiere at the 2019 Cinepocalypse Film Festival, bringing to mind some...
Best known as The Newton Brothers, Taylor Stewart and Andy Grush are composers well versed in the complexity of the...
The Welcome To The Blumhouse double-feature series has officially begun, kicking off with Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour Jr’s Black Box and Veena Sud’s The Lie. Although a relative newcomer to the genre, Osei-Kuffour Jr as crafted a wonderfully dark story about parenthood that keeps its secrets well hidden, and features another eerie performance from...