Every year is a good year for horror. That used to just be a nice thing to say but even...
As another terrifying year draws to a close, it’s time to reflect on the films that made us scream. Sure,...
Every year is a good year for horror and 2022 gave us not only killer indie flicks but also some pretty rad multi-million-dollar movies. The David Gordon Green run of Halloween films concluded its controversial run, Jordan Peele gifted us a UFO-tastic blockbuster, and Ti West somehow managed to build...
Another year of horror movies come and gone. As we get ready to ring in 2023, lets looks back at...
We’ve been overloading you here at Nightmare on Film Street with our film coverage and reviews of the 2019 Overlook...
Few horror movies are able to nail a single, lasting image that leaves audiences shuddering in their seats long after the credits roll. For some, that first sentence brings up memories of a subconscious flash of Pazuzu or a the spinning head of young Linda Blair in The Exorcist. Or perhaps more modern...
French filmmaker Gaspar Noé is know for making some of modern cinema’s most challenging films and while his most recent...
The Overlook Film Festival takes scary very seriously, and it came as a small shock to attendees when the Jury...
I’m going to preface this review by saying I was not alive in the 70’s, and did not get the opportunity of seeing The Exorcist in its original theatrical run. But, as a life-long horror fan, I’d yet to experience a screening that was so haunting, so deeply unsettling, I...
I typically toss the ‘on-screen‘ or ‘desktop‘ sub-genre of horror films in alongside my Found Footage categorization. Though both employ...
DESCRIPTION: It’s 2021, and jeans are a scary prospect. You haven’t worn them in a year and who knows if...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Join us for a very special bonus episode of the podcast as we sit down with the filmmakers of Sinphony: A Clubhouse Horror Anthology, including Nightmare on Film Street’s very own Kimberley Elizabeth. Like all your favourite horror anthologies, Sinphony is busting at the seams with...