Indie Filmmaking scream team The Adams Family return to the Fantasia Film Festival with another dose of their unique homemade...
Canadian-made Supernatural Horror It Feeds recently took home some pretty heavy prizes at Panic Fest 2025, including Best Actress and Best Creature....
2023 has been a delightfully spooky year for horror enthusiasts. From slow-burn mysteries to shock-you-out-of-your-socks frights, filmmakers have really upped the ante this year. Though we’ve still got plenty of frights ahead in store, there have already been some killer horror films stacking up in the must-watch pile for 2023....
On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street your horror hosts Kim and Jon are joined by Influencer co-writer/director...
Anthony DiBlasi’s Malum, a re-imagining of his own cult-hit Last Shift (2014), is in theatres this weekend- something that was always a...
Social media can be a pretty negative space most of the time, but for a small group of aspiring filmmakers chatting on Clubhouse, it became a breeding ground for creativity and encouragement. Sinphony: A Clubhouse Horror Anthology was born out of the group’s love of the genre and a desire...
Finding itself directly in the crosshairs of the late 70s Pornography boom, and the heyday of independent filmmaking, Ti West...
A few years ago it was announced that Tom Gormican and Kevin Etten had written a screenplay about Nicolas Cage...
Eli Horowitz’s debut feature Gone In The Night (originally titled “The Cow“) is a quirky, contained mystery that features a surprisingly recognizable cast despite its humble indie DNA. Directed from a screenplay co-written by Horowitz and Matthew Derby, The Cow stars Winona Ryder (Stranger Things), Dermot Mulroney (Flesh and Bone), John Gallagher Jr....
I am fascinated by vampiric or demonic legends from cultures outside of the traditional European lore. Each mythical creature deserves...
It simply blows my mind hearing that Mad God took 30 years to make. Granted, many of those years were...
Having a triumph film like American Psycho on her resume, one might assume there are no cinematic challenges left for Mary Harron to meet let alone enjoy. However, the director has only since expanded her expert craft to all sorts of film and television mediums since her major horror release...