DESCRIPTION In this world, nothing is certain except death….and our love of an early 2000s supernatural slasher! Join your horror...
Midnight is the gateway film for Kdrama fans who hate gore but crave horror. As the feature film debut of...
The critics have been tearing Morbius apart this week but let’s not lose sight of the fact that there is a $75 million vampire movie in the theatres this week. Is it going to win back that budget at the box office? Absolutely not. But let’s not waste the opportunity...
Calling all supernatural fans and single-locations addicts! Zoom horror freaks, assemble. Jennifer Reeder’s Night’s End is the most recent Quarantine-sploitation flick to...
DESCRIPTION On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street, we’re kicking off a new double feature of terrifying tanning...
Ah yes. The uncomfortable dinner party. It is a popular trope we have seen used as a vehicle for furthering plot and ramping up tension in many horror films such as The Invitation (2015), You’re Next (2011), and now, Barbarians (2022). We typically see a gathering of old friends or estranged family...
If you were ever once a teenager, then you’ve likely dreamed about leaving behind the world you know in search...
Mental illness is a monster in Addison Heimann’s supernatural thriller Hypochondriac. The debut feature from the director follows a young...
Kate Dolan’s debut feature You Are Not My Mother world premiered at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival, creeping out the unsuspecting Midnight Madness crowd. The film follows a young girl who suspects that her mentally ill mother might have been replaced by a monster. Set in Ireland, in the days leading...
We’re watching James Wan’s Malignant with The Fiend Club this weekend because, gosh-darn-it, this spooky special effects got snubbed by...
DESCRIPTION We’re kicking back and getting cozy this week with an extended What’s Keeping Us Creepy episode, to share our...
Family secrets come back to haunt in Daniela Carvalho and Ale McHaddo’s Deep Hatred. A good lesson we can all learn after viewing: Find better, collaborative ways to solve your differences that don’t involve drowning. Another good lesson: Don’t throw your trash in the lake. R-e-c-y-c-l-e. Deep Hatred begins when Cindy (Sara Drust) returns...