Do you love horror board games as much as we here at Nightmare on Film Street do? Well, you’d better...
The Laplace’s Demon has been making the rounds on the film festival circuit for some time now and will soon...
Directed by Lee Cronin, The Hole in the Ground is an Irish supernatural horror film acquired by infamous indie studio, A24. The unconventional studio maintains their reputation here with an interesting release strategy, pairing with DirecTV Cinema. The film debuted recently at the Sundance Film Festival to fairly positive reviews, with a...
Time and time again, I have stated that movie monsters aren’t nearly as scary as the demons that live within...
Mandao (pronounced “Man-Day-Oh”) of the Dead is a true indie horror with colorful, wildly quirky characters. They are likable from...
Who says the season of scares ends after Halloween? When you really think about it, Christmas is terrifying. And the long tradition of ghost stories and frightening folklore associated with the season speaks to the underlying anxiety of dark nights, freezing cold, and mysterious folk figures breaking into your home....
There have been countless imitations of The Blair Witch Project (1999) since its release, but if you think the found footage...
The lastest entry into the mad-doctors-gone-mad sub-genre, Alive celebrated it’s Toronto premiere at the the 7th annual Blood in The Snow Canadian...
When I saw the trailer for Killer Kate!, I knew it would be my jam. The trailer was tight and full of great shots of good fun. The feature does not disappoint and the only thing that makes me sad is that Killer Kate! didn’t get wider distribution. This movie...
Hell Fest is an upcoming slasher flick set in an amusement park that people have been buzzing about all summer....
The female-driven zombie film Endzeit (Ever After) premiered to a sold out theatre at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, which...
Real estate and home ownership have fueled horror for as long as humans have told ghost stories. The dream of a home of one’s own, a comfortable and safe place to raise a family, has been central enough to humanity’s needs for so long, that it only makes sense that...





