If you’ve listened to the recent episodes of the Nightmare On Film Street podcast, you might have noticed the topic...
You can always count on Tribeca Film Festival to feature a few true weirdos. Movies that challenge, expand, or downright...
DESCRIPTION: Killers. Who are they? Where do they come from? What magazines do they cut up for their letters to the police? Join your hosts Jon & Kim as they discuss Dario Argento’s Tenebre and the black-gloved (kinda sorta meta) killer bringing life to the macabre art of an American...
Agnes is not quite like any other possession movie you’ve likely seen. It follows a lot of the same beats...
Everyone will need insurance at some point in their life but the last people anyone wants to deal with are...
Werewolf films are amongst the most beloved subgenres of horror, ranging from the iconic that shine under the light of the full moon and those that are long forgotten in the dark. As the second season of Blumhouse and Hulu’s holiday horror anthology, Into The Dark, comes to a close,...
Welcome to Gut the Punks, a monthly dissection of genre films that have a loose connection to punk rock music...
The name ‘Blood Moon’ sounds like another needless deviation to arrive following a tumultuous 2020 that continues to bleed into...
If you’re anything like me, cartoons made specifically to fuck you up mentally are the best kind. Everyone’s nostalgic for sorrow! I don’t know if that’s true, but damned if it didn’t make your spooky little ears perk up. Somewhere mid-between the existential crisis of The Last Unicorn, and the...
Looks can be deceiving when it comes to director Natasha Kermani’s film, Lucky. On its surface, the film recounts the...
Welcome to Gut the Punks, a monthly dissection of genre films that have a loose connection to punk rock music...
Filmmaking is a tough racket–it’s hard enough to get the film made, to make it through the stages of production, and to acquire distribution. Then you have to get people to, you know, see your film, and hopefully care about it. As Danny Boyle notably once said, “To be [an...