The origins of evil are exposed (sort of) in Orphan: First Kill, from The Boy director William Brent Bell. While Jaume Collet-Serra’s...
In 2017, audiences around the world were raving about a little film out of Japan called One Cut of the...
You don’t need a year-end list to tell you that Barbarian, or Scream, or Nope are movies worth checking out. Everybody and their bots have been praising the big blockbusters and the mid-budget sleeper hits on social media for months now, but there are a handful of indie horror movies released...
Serial killer movies are rarely fun. Case and point:Â Karim Ouelhaj’s Megalomaniac. Although not fully based on a true story, this...
The Third Saturday In October and The Third Saturday in October Part V is a double feature that provides an intriguing...
Two best f(r)iends spend the holidays together in Óscar MartÃn’s darkly comedic thriller Amigo. Played by Javier Botet (Crimson Peak) and David Pareja, who also co-wrote the screenplay with MartÃn, Amigo is a What Ever Happened To Baby Jane-esque tale of a dependent trapped under the cruel watchful eye of a caregiver that used...
Reading through the descriptions of the films being screened at this year’s edition of the Fantasia Festival, I found that...
Lovecraftian monster and Lovecraftian madness descend on a small cabin-in-the-woods of northern Ontario, Canada in Rodrigo Gudiño’s The Breach. Adapted from...
DESCRIPTION: Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim as they sit down to discuss the best horror movies at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. It’s an extended edition of the What’s Keeping Us Creepy segment on this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street, and we’re here to spill our...
Kyle Edward Ball’s experimental debut feature Skinamarink is an eerie, elongated nightmare plucked straight from the mind of your childhood self....
Andy Mitton, who shocked Fantasia attendees with his 2018 ghost story The Witch In The Window, returns to the festival...
At a time when the box office is oversaturated with mid-tier Hollywood superhero movies, one film out of Europe has done the impossible by making me fall in love with a group of misfits with superpowers. Freaks Out is the sophomore feature from Italian director Gabriele Mainetti and writer Nicola...