Blumhouse’s newest supernatural horror Stephanie is finally getting a wide release, landing on DVD this week. An unfortunately quiet release, but...
Was there ever a crime-thriller that came out of the United Kingdom that you weren’t immediately afraid to watch? Sure,...
Audiences are not often exposed to the harsh realities of pregnancy, but director Emma Tammi is familiar with the sobering facts that accompany motherhood as seen in her debut feature film, The Wind. As a director and producer, Tammi has the experience behind the lens and continues to explore interesting...
Conceived, created, and cobbled together all under Covid-19 lockdown measures in Britain, Ben Wheatley’s In The Earth was unleashed on the...
Jane Schoenbrun’s We’re All Going To The World’s Fair is exactly the kind of horror movie you hope for when you’re stuck...
DESCRIPTION: Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, the spooky sidestreet podcast in the Nightmare on Film Street feed! This week, your horror hosts Jon & Kim are joined by indie filmmaker Jordan Graham to chat about the making of his eerie, dread-injected slow burn Sator. As you’ll hear, Sator is an...
Calling all supernatural fans and single-locations addicts! Zoom horror freaks, assemble. Jennifer Reeder’s Night’s End is the most recent Quarantine-sploitation flick to...
The vibe heavy Folk Horror Enys Men is a story about a secluded wildlife volunteer falling deeper and deeper into madness...
The Seeding, written and directed by Barnaby Clay, takes audiences on a slow-burn journey into a desolate desert canyon where nightmares come to life. With minimal dialogue and a limited cast, this atmospheric horror flick thrives on subtlety and implications of evil rather than relying on jump scares or explicit...