Found footage is an acquired taste among horror fans. Some of us love it (meeee), and some of us absolutely...
Take Back the Night is a brutal societal self-reflection of how sexual assault victims are abused by the very process that’s...
I’ve got another confession to make. I am not the biggest Foo Fighters fan. However, as far as rockstars go, I have nothing but admiration for Dave Grohl and his bandmates. So of course, when I heard that the Foo Fighters would star in their own feature-length horror-comedy Studio 666,...
[Podcast] Nightmare Alley: Selling Your Soul For Rock ‘n’ Roll with STUDIO 666 Director BJ McDonnell
DESCRIPTION: Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, Fiends! It’s the spooky little sidestreet podcast in the Nightmare on Film Street feed....
Justin Benson & Aaron Moorehead (Synchronic) are indie filmmaking all-stars and they approach each of their larger-than-life projects with as...
Twenty-five years after the original, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett’s Scream begins the journey of a franchise no longer helmed by the late Wes Craven or written by the legendary Kevin Williamson. The term “re-quel”, in fact, is thrown around several times by the new film-buff youth of Woodsboro, the classic...
It’s been a busy week for slasher fans with not one, but two bold re-imaginings of classic franchise favorites. First,...
Michael Myers returns to Haddonfield for another round of tricks and treats (and murders!) in Halloween Kills, David Gordon Green’s follow-up...
There’s no denying that the modern horror movie landscape changed forever when James DeMonaco’s The Purge hit theatres back in 2013. Even the sound of The Purge siren is so recognizable that it makes heads turn when they hear it at sports events or on tv at the bar. The premise caught on...
Fantastic Fest is upon us again and delta variant be damned, Austin City’s celebration of cinema kicks off this Thursday....
Titane is the femme-powered cannon that’s been taking the festival season by storm, and rightly so. Written and directed by...
As cinematic boogeymen go, you can’t do much better than Candyman. Since his first appearance in Bernard Rose’s Candyman (1992), he has remained a haunting figure and an urban legend born from the stuff of nightmares. His legacy continues in Nia DaCosta’s Candyman (2021), summoned once again to gouge throats and spill...