Canada’s creepiest little production studio, Black Fawn Films, have been on a real roll lately. Earlier this year their supernatural...
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 read this review. Just add Pedro Martín-Calero’s The Wailing (El llanto) to your watchlist and go have a tea. There are no M. Night Syamalan twists but the less you know about...
Single Location Horror thrives in the independent space and Brock Bodell’s Hellcat is a great example of how much story...
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, USA. Hoping to recapture the spark of his earlier work, he sets out into the unknown, capturing the urban decay of locations left for dead. An abandoned movie theatre, a...
Panic Fest 2025 has come to a close but you know we couldn’t say goodbye without taking the time to...
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 where laughter is the only defense you have against a full-blown panic attack. And as a Canadian citizen, laughing through full-blown panic attacks is about all I know right now...
Kevin & Matthew McManus return with another signature sci-fi story, exploring the existential ramifications of humanity coming up against something...
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 for another edition of bold, original storytelling. First up on our docket is Cory Santilli’s In The Mouth, a crisp black-and-white comedy that operates on dream logic and plays by its...