A glimpse into another world not too unlike our own isn’t exactly a novel format for the fantasy genre, but...
The worldwide release of Girl With No Mouth could not come at a better time for Nightmare On Film Street,...
[Review] Move Over CONJURING Fans, There’s A New Ghost In Town And She’s Haunting 32 MALASANA STREET
If you’ve been waiting patiently for another chill-you-to-the-bone haunted house story since James Wan’s The Conjuring first scared you silly, get ready to hide underneath your blankets while braving the Spanish-language scare factory that is 32 Malasana Street (Malasaña 32). Set against a backdrop of 1976 Madrid, a family becomes the...
Ghost stories, particularly of the classic Gothic variety, often have a deep air of sadness about them. Often taking place in...
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...
Justin McConnell’s Clapboard Jungle documents five years in the life of an indie filmmaker. The documentary is not only a must-see for the advice from established filmmakers and producers, but also because McConnell takes you along for the rollercoaster ride of emotions involved in getting a project off the ground. You’re...
It’s prom night. Your date is coming to your house to take you to the big dance. That wonderful feeling...
Joining prime examples of the power of good filmmaking is director Zoe Wittock’s Jumbo, a film with a truly bizarre...
It’s ironic that the fantasy genre, for all its promises to sweep us away to a world of, well, fantasy, has fallen into such a pattern of predictability. Despite an abundance of dreams, magic, and epic quests, most fantasy worlds still look like medieval Europe. There are exceptions of course....
For eight years, Ian Somerhalder played Damon Salvatore on The Vampire Diaries, the older of two vampire brothers from the...
I’ve never participated in the PG-13 debate. Not because I don’t have an opinion on the matter, but because I...
When Brian De Palma’s Phantom of The Paradise was released to theatres in 1974 it was an immediate flop. The movie failed commercially and critically the entire world over, except, for some strange reason, in Winnipeg, Canada. In that single area Phantom of The Paradise was such a success that the film...