Indie Filmmaking scream team The Adams Family return to the Fantasia Film Festival with another dose of their unique homemade...
Okay, here’s the deal; If you like Atmospheric Horror that gets under your skin and slowly reveals itself to you…Don’t...
Single Location Horror thrives in the independent space and Brock Bodell’s Hellcat is a great example of how much story you can wring out of one small room and a handful of committed performers. Celebrating its World Premiere at the 2025 Fantasia International Film Festival, Hellcat features less actors than...
Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) director Steve Pink returns with the lower key (but still silly) anxiety- fueled thriller Terrestrial....
Joshua Erkman’s debut feature A Desert follows a struggling photographer down a spiral of unpredictable horrors in The Middle of Nowhere,...
Panic Fest 2025 has come to a close but you know we couldn’t say goodbye without taking the time to check out a new Canadian Found Footage flick set on Halloween night! The mysterious COPS inspired creeper The Lost Episode is a showcase for true independent creativity and a brilliant twist on an already...
Canadian-made Supernatural Horror It Feeds recently took home some pretty heavy prizes at Panic Fest 2025, including Best Actress and Best Creature....
It’s not often that we cover comedies here at Nightmare on Film Street, but when we do they are comedies...
Kevin & Matthew McManus return with another signature sci-fi story, exploring the existential ramifications of humanity coming up against something beyond their understanding or control. In their previous feature The Block Island Sound (2020), a family struggles to grieve the slow-progressive loss of their father to dementia while also coming to terms...
Sometimes it can feel like a portal to hell has just opened up before you, sucking everything good in life...
Celebrating 21 years of independent, breakout cinema and its first year in its new LA home, Slamdance 2025 kicks off...
The older you get, the more you realize that the possibilities of your life going horribly wrong greatly outweigh the chances that you’ll live to experience a happy ending. Not to bum you out in the first sentence of this review, but it’s true- and it’s that exact existential adult...