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...
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 bit of sore spot about that 2014 indie project. “The thing that bummed me out about the first one,” DiBlasi shared with us, “was [that] I felt like it was...
Social media can be a pretty negative space most of the time, but for a small group of aspiring filmmakers...
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 playing himself. The film, it was reported, would follow the fictional Nicolas Cage desperately chasing his return to success, only to find himself in over his head. It sounded too...
Eli Horowitz’s debut feature Gone In The Night (originally titled “The Cow“) is a quirky, contained mystery that features a surprisingly...
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 spent on the shelf while other projects were given priority. But a lot can change in 30 years. Just thinking of all those years of struggling and self-doubt, wondering if...
Having a triumph film like American Psycho on her resume, one might assume there are no cinematic challenges left for...
This year, Fantasia Fest saw its share of movies that pushed the boundaries of reality. However, none of them did...
Lloyd Kaufman is a pioneer of independent cinema. For more than 45 years, his B-movie studio Troma Entertainment has been disrupting media with its ever-expanding library of wacky and wonderful films, produced for a fraction of a Hollywood budget. But at every turn, Kaufman has had to constantly carve out...