Rob Jabbaz’s The Sadness is easily one of the most aggressively violent movies you’re bound to see all year. Teeming with...
The Sadness is the exact kind of movie film censors were worried about when they cooked up the R rating. It’s...
The zombie apocalypse can hit at any time, in any place. We’ve often seen outbreaks occur in large metropolises, where there is little hope of containment. But what would happen if the virus broke out in a more remote location, like a small suburb in Quebec, Canada? This is the...
One eventful night of chaos. It’s a formula ideal for the found-footage horror, and one that’s been utilized to perfection...
Every year is a good year for horror and 2022 gave us not only killer indie flicks but also some...
How do you defend yourself from the undead when you can’t see anything? There’s an extra layer of terror that is added in Deadsight. Adam Seybold plays Ben Nielson, who wakes up to discover the world has been overrun with zombies (much like the opening of 28 Days Later and...
The nightmare begins again with Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, a new cinematic adaptation of the popular video game series....
July is Greedy Guts month here at Nightmare On Film Street, when writers are given carte blanche to write about...
If you ever worked in an office, then you know that feeling: Sitting at a desk, closed off in a cubicle, realizing you’re wasting your life for a company that doesn’t care about you and that you’ve become everything you hated as a teenager. The only thing that gets you...
Sony Crackle’s Office Uprising hit the free streaming service on July 19th, 2018. The film is a zombie horror-comedy that manages...
Directed by Marcus Dunstan, Unhuman is the unhinged after-school special every young horror nerd (myself included) would have loved to...
Think zom-coms are dead? Think again. The horror genre has witnessed consistent waves of zombified villains since Victor Halperin first got his hands on one of Kenneth Webb’s most famous Broadway plays, but our fascination with the living dead and our hunger for their nuanced existence remains insatiable. Our romance...