DESCRIPTION: It’s the podcast crossover event of the century! On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street, your hosts...
There are few villains as iconic as The Ring’s Sadako. With her contorted crawl, low crackling growl, and waterfall of front-flipped...
When I think about Mardi Gras, I think about the marching parades in the streets of New Orleans, and how much I would love to return to the historical city. I think about jazz, the architecture, the above-ground cemeteries and its strong connection to voodoo. And when I think about...
Although most are familiar with the “La Llorona” legend, this latest adaptation is a fresh take that tackles the complicated...
The Pierce brothers The Wretched recently held it’s Word Premiere at the 2019 Fantasia Film Festival, introducing the world to new Witchy...
Sony Crackle’s Office Uprising hit the free streaming service on July 19th, 2018. The film is a zombie horror-comedy that manages to pace itself accordingly while maintaining a healthy balance of comedy and violence stretched across a straightforward, but solid plot. Director Lin Oeding, mainly associated as a stunt performer, has managed...
The V/H/S film series has been a staple in both the found footage and horror anthology arenas for years now, and V/H/S/99...
Horror, what would we do without you? Without exaggeration, 2021 provided fans with one of the greatest slates of horror...
Love hurts. And love hurts way, way worse in a horror movie! To celebrate the holiday of chalky heart-shaped candy and flying babies inexplicably equipped with lethal weapons, we’re giving roses to ten of the harshest betrayals in horror. Lovers or platonic friends looking for more be damned, no one...
Get ready to be scared out of your flip-flops! We’re diving into a collection of bone-chilling beach horror movies that...
Mike Ahern, Enda Loughman’s Extra Ordinary is a delightfully charming Irish comedy and quite possibly the cutest ghost story ever made....
Here’s the thing about parasites: when it comes to the movies, they just don’t die. In that sense, you might be hesitant to board Neasa Hardiman’s Sea Fever which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival Friday, September 6. It curious how the small-scale body horror flick can infect audiences...