Once upon a time, way back in 2004, a then relatively unknown James Wan made his directorial debut with a...
Insidious: The Last Key marks the fourth installment in Blumhouse’s Insidious franchise. Directed by Adam Robitel (The Taking of Deborah Logan), with a script...
Horror audiences have been impatiently awaiting The Conjuring 3 or one of its planned spin-offs; The Nun, The Crooked Man, Mrs. Warren and the Old Clock (okay, I made that last one up), since the previous installment of the franchise in 2016. Few films have been able to rattle movie-goers with...
Few horror films get touted as truly terrifying these days. We’re all either desensitized by violence.. or deterred by Twitter...
Mandao (pronounced “Man-Day-Oh”) of the Dead is a true indie horror with colorful, wildly quirky characters. They are likable from...
Mexican folklore gets The Conjuring treatment in The Curse of La Llorona, the latest haunt from New Line Cinema with director Michael Chaves in his feature-length debut. The film adapts the legend of ‘La Llorona’, a fabled ghost story of a weeping female spirit whose cries into the night mark...
With James Wan being recruited to big superhero Blockbusters, horror fans have been left to quench their thirst for terrifying...
Chelsea Stardust has had a pretty killer year. She’s had not one, but two feature-length projects come to fruition. With...
Incorporating religious themes within cinematic narratives has become so widely used, it can easily go unnoticed. Horror may be the category one would believe to be a juxtaposition to many religious topics, but when the elements are dissected by knowledgeable experts and the veil of indifference is lifted, a chilling...
It’s A Haunting on Film Street month here at NOFS, and we’re turning the spookiness up to 10. For this month’s edition...
Just in time for spooky season, director Timothy Woodward Jr. (The Final Wish) has released his latest film, The Call....
[Review] Move Over CONJURING Fans, There’s A New Ghost In Town And She’s Haunting 32 MALASANA STREET
If you’ve been waiting patiently for another chill-you-to-the-bone haunted house story since James Wan’s The Conjuring first scared you silly, get ready to hide underneath your blankets while braving the Spanish-language scare factory that is 32 Malasana Street (Malasaña 32). Set against a backdrop of 1976 Madrid, a family becomes the...