Under The Silver Lake celebrated its North American premiere on July 19th with a sold-out screening at the 2018 Fantasia Film Festival....
Suspicions are high in Korean horror film Burning, directed by Lee Chang-dong. The film celebrated its Texas Premiere at the 2018...
Since its world premiere at the 2018 Fantastic Fest, critics and horror fans have been buzzing about Richard Shepard’s horror film, The Perfection, starring Allison Williams (Get Out) and newcomer Logan Browning (Dear White People). Told in four chapters, the film follows two master cellists on a bizarre journey of love,...
Friendship is hard. This is a fact that director Rob Grant knows very well as seen in his latest film,...
Welcome to Know Your Trope, your rough-and-tumble monthly guide through horror history. In this column, we’ll be diving deep into the...
On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street your horror hosts Kim and Jon are joined by Influencer co-writer/director Kurtis David Harder. Influencer is a twisty-unpredictable indie thriller, like a Hitchcock mystery caught in the web of a crafty online predator and to celebrate the Shudder premiere of the...
Malignant is easily one of the weirdest movies James Wan has ever made. Fans of his supernatural horror Dead Silence will especially...
It only took one film for comedy veteran Jordan Peele to become Horror’s darling. Get Out catapulted him into an...
Netflix’s newest horror film, The Silence, has been receiving a lot of negative attention and unfair comparisons to 2018’s A Quiet Place. What you may be surprised to learn is that The Silence is actually based on a novel by Tim Lebbon, published three years prior to the theatrical release of...
Out of all the horror films I’ve seen this year, my favorite opening shot came from Ready or Not. It’s...
The lights are down, all of my candy is unwrapped, and a guy I’ve never met before won’t stop telling...
On a stormy night recently, I revisited Clue (1985), an essential dark comedy and murder mystery based on the popular board game of the same name. After 34 years, that film not only remains hilarious (Flames! On the side of my face!), but it also feels socially relevant in ways...