Hi-De-Ho! Ha-Ha-Ha As we wait in anticipation of the new Child’s Play TV series (aptly named Chucky) coming this year, what...
Takahide Hori’s Junk Head first played at the Fantasia International Film Festival back in 2017, with a much longer and...
At a time when the box office is oversaturated with mid-tier Hollywood superhero movies, one film out of Europe has done the impossible by making me fall in love with a group of misfits with superpowers. Freaks Out is the sophomore feature from Italian director Gabriele Mainetti and writer Nicola...
Anything for Jackson is one of those films that calmly takes the tried and true exorcism and possession sub-genres and...
Mother, wife, actress, producer, icon, and so much more. Felissa Rose is truly a shining star in both the horror...
Superheroes are everywhere. Between a new Marvel movie at least once a year and DC’s attempts at breaking into the market, the world has its fill of capes, tight suits, and maniacal villains. So how can someone deliver something new to a genre monopolized by two big brands? Make it...
Travis Stevens’ Girl On The Third Floor takes the classic haunted house framework and weaves an original story that pulls...
There’s no one in the world of horror like Don Coscarelli. Beginning his professional film career at just 19, Don...
Andrew Patterson’s The Vast of Night was the sleeper hit of the 2019 Overlook Film Festival. While the film celebrated its world premiere at Slamdance earlier this year with rave reviews, it flew under almost everyone’s radar and took home the festival Jury Prize for Best Feature. Nightmare on Film...
Last Halloween, Faster Horse Pictures announced there development plans for a new horror franchise centered around one of New Orleans’...
Moving into a new home is such an exciting time. Figuring out where everything goes and creating new routines allows...
Brandon Christensen’s Still/Born was named Scariest Feature at the 2017 Overlook Film Festival. His second feature Z celebrated its world premiere at the 2019 Overlook Film Festival debuting a new terrifying monster masquerading as the imaginary friend of a young child. Nightmare on Film Street’s Kimberley Elizabeth said in her review of the...