DESCRIPTION: Grab your passports and leave your Covid woes behind, we’re jumping on a plane and heading straight to the...
In the crowded “final girl against the inevitable” horror space, it’s rare to find genre films that cut through the...
“It took my son, and I’ve been fighting him ever since.” A literal hotbed of otherworldly activity is happening beneath Appalachian country and no one can explain why just yet in The Devil Below. The inclination to further mess with nature then spells trouble for several researchers and their guide...
Having not seen any promotional material whatsoever aside from a short synopsis, I really hadn’t a clue what to expect...
Full disclosure, I’ve never been to a single rave in my life. It’s not like the opportunity never came up,...
Looks can be deceiving when it comes to director Natasha Kermani’s film, Lucky. On its surface, the film recounts the odd home invasion tale of May. A self-help book author (portrayed by the film’s real-life writer Brea Grant), May finds herself the focus of a mysterious man who breaks into...
DESCRIPTION: On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street your horror hosts Jon & Kim are joined by writer/director...
[Review] Keep An Eye Out For RUBBER Director Quentin Dupieux’s Outlandish Cop Comedy KEEP AN EYE OUT
Quentin Dupieux’s movies are a f*cking journey. His films defy not only genre but also the medium itself, taking unexpected turns...
The deep, dark well containing religion and faith is one that horror finds itself returning to again and again. Films like The Exorcist, The Omen, The Witch, The Devil’s Doorway and the recent Saint Maud all have roots firmly planted in holy fields. However, despite the plethora of horror films...
“She’s actually evil. Not ‘high school’ evil.” We are nearing the end of February here at Nightmare on Film Street,...
It’s hard to think of a time we weren’t all dealing with a global pandemic, and sometimes even more difficult...
Welcome to Gut the Punks, a monthly dissection of genre films that have a loose connection to punk rock music and culture. It’s Women in Horror Month here at Nightmare On Film Street. At first, I was stumped on which director to write about, in the realm of both horror...