Keola Racela’s feature film debut Porno pits a group of innocent Christian teenagers against an evil unleashed in their local movie...
You may know him as the odd Quality Assurance Director from The Office, but Gigi Saul Guerrero’s Culture Shock shines...
Welcome back fiends! Tonight we conclude our journey through the United States by way of its creepiest folklore in a little series we’ve been calling States of Horror. If you haven’t checked out the stories from the first 37 states in the country, head over to the States of Horror...
Head Count is a very well made and well acted monster flick about isolation and paranoia that grabs you early on and won’t let go.
Two films deep, I’m pretty sure we can crown Ari Aster with the [Paimon] crown as king of grief-stricken cinema....
For those of us who delight in seeing Nick Frost and Simon Pegg reunite on screen, Slaughterhouse Rulez held the promise of being another gory giggle-fest. But the duo who teamed with Edgar Wright to bring us the Cornetto Trilogy play more of a supporting role in this teen-lead monster movie. Fans...
How do you defend yourself from the undead when you can’t see anything? There’s an extra layer of terror that...
As we near the end of Found Footage Month here at Nightmare On Film Street, I felt it was appropriate...
Another holiday is coming up, which means Hulu’s Into The Dark must therefore ruin it. The tenth installment in the horror anthology series centers around the Fourth of July, or Independence Day, but from an outsider’s perspective. Culture Shock is a dark depiction of a very real problem happening at...
Hello again, Blair Witch fans! If you’ve read my review of the endearingly-inept Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, you...
Watching horror anthologies is a great way to expose yourself to the styles of multiple directors. Nightmare Cinema is the...
What’s up, weirdos? Welcome back to Awfully Good, where we enjoy the worst that the horror genre has to offer! Right now you might be thinking, “Hey Mac, where were the bad movie reviews for April and May?” to which I would reply: let’s not focus on past mistakes. It’s...