One of my favourite films from the 2021 Fantasia Film Festival is finally premiering as a Shudder exclusive. All The...
Justin Benson & Aaron Moorehead (Synchronic) are indie filmmaking all-stars and they approach each of their larger-than-life projects with as...
The nightmare begins again with Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, a new cinematic adaptation of the popular video game series. Unlike the previous loosely-based action-packed Resident Evil franchise from Paul W. S. Anderson, Welcome to Racoon City is an origin story that injects more elements of horror into its atmosphere and...
Gigi Saul Gerrero’s American Nightmare Bingo Hell is a wild tale of greed with a slimy villain and a kickass...
DESCRIPTION: Love it or hate it, there is no subgenre of horror quite like found footage, and we are here...
DESCRIPTION: Getting old sucks, but fingers crossed your retirement won’t look like a Haunt at Halloween Horror Nights! Join your hosts Jon & Kim as they sit down with Axelle Carolyn, writer/director of Welcome To The Blumhouse’s The Manor to chat about the deliciously gothic surrounding of her newest film,...
DESCRIPTION: On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street, your horror hosts Jon & Kim are joined by writer/director...
There’s no denying that the modern horror movie landscape changed forever when James DeMonaco’s The Purge hit theatres back in 2013....
Malignant is easily one of the weirdest movies James Wan has ever made. Fans of his supernatural horror Dead Silence will especially appreciate the wild, unpredictable nature of this story but that isn’t to say Malignant is without the smooth camera movements and goosebump-summoning suspense that has come to define a James Wan...
We are now only a few short days away from the release of James Wan’s Malignant. The imaginary friend horror...
DESCRIPTION: Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, Fiends! It’s the spooky little sidestreet podcast in the Nightmare on Film Street feed....
Rob Jabbaz’s The Sadness is easily one of the most aggressively violent movies you’re bound to see all year. Teeming with hordes of sadistic murders, and drenched in gallons of blood, The Sadness follows several characters (some of them good, some of them very, very bad) as they make their way through a...