On the 200 year anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, veteran horror director Larry Fessenden set out to retell the story...
When the Wachowskis first unleased The Matrix in 1999, the ideas and theories it posited blew mainstream society’s collective mind....
In Sao Paulo, a city already rife with poverty, death and corruption, an ancient evil will be awakened, bringing destruction upon the favelas. Directed by Kapel Furman and Armando Fonseca, the action-packed Brazilian supernatural slasher Skull: The Mask (originally titled Skull: A Máscara De Anhangá) had its World Premiere at...
I’ve got another confession to make. I am not the biggest Foo Fighters fan. However, as far as rockstars go,...
Do you love horror board games as much as we here at Nightmare on Film Street do? Well, you’d better...
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...
Arielle Cimino and Jeffrey Ryan’s horror-comedy Mass Hysteria follows a group of actors who reenact the events surrounding the witch...
In 2017, audiences around the world were raving about a little film out of Japan called One Cut of the...
When The Dead Don’t Die comes to theaters a few weeks from now, I suspect there will be a lot of similar reactions. The film, they’ll say, is a love letter to George Romero’s zombie movies. And they’re absolutely right, this movie will have Romero fans around the world singing...
DESCRIPTION: Killers. Who are they? Where do they come from? What magazines do they cut up for their letters to...
Welcome to Episode 8 of Nightmare on Film Street’s NEVER SLEEP AGAIN Series! Through 9 grueling episodes, we’ll be covering every single...
You can always count on Tribeca Film Festival to feature a few true weirdos. Movies that challenge, expand, or downright destroy the ideas we have of genre conventions. This year, one of those films is Ultrasound. The feature directorial debut of Rob Schroeder, Ultrasound pushes storytelling to its limits, culminating in a slow-burn psychological...