Hold onto your butts Lovecraft fans, Joe Lynch and Barbara Crampton are taking you back to Miskatonic in the upcoming...
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Panic Fest is one of the best damn genre film festivals in the United States, but don’t take our word for it. “I try to take Panic Fest as a national holiday,” shares director Joe Lynch, who has been attending the festival regularly since 2017 when he and Adam Green...
Chris McKay’s Renfield hits theatres this weekend to deliver it’s unique spin on the classic Dracula story, loaded with humor, horror, and...
Colin and Cameron Cairnes’ Late Night With The Devil is a retro-fied joyride through a 1970s late night talk show, during an...
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...
Journalist & Filmmaker David Farrier has a weird beat. In fact, his weird beat is: Weird People. In his 2016...
Every horror movie fan knows that the sight of a furry friend is usually a premonition of doom. From Cujo...
The vibe heavy Folk Horror Enys Men is a story about a secluded wildlife volunteer falling deeper and deeper into madness while living in isolation on a remote island. Written and directed by Mark Jenkin in his feature debut, this artsy mood piece features limited dialogue, and even more limited cast,...
The year was 2005. A generation of horror fans, who had grown up with Wes Craven’s iconic movies such as...
Nightmare on Film Street, a horror movie podcast and one of the leading Film/TV Review Podcasts on Apple Podcasts and...
Streaming services have become the new Cable TV Providers. For years it was the only way to see premiere programming, but we all waived goodbye to costly content and unwanted channels at the dawn of the streaming revolution. And now, of course, streaming has become as expensive as cable always...