Films today never truly dip their toes in piety. It is often used in horror as a cheap-shot quick-grab “good...
I’ve never participated in the PG-13 debate. Not because I don’t have an opinion on the matter, but because I...
There are few horrors so iconic, so jaw-droppingly terrifying, that they have eclipsed the entire horror genre. Constantly compared, credited, and used as a marker to stake a claim over entire sub-genres. I am speaking of course, about Hideo Nakata’s Ring (1998), both the quintessential j-horror, paranormal mystery, and J-horror remake...
Making a laugh-filled comedy with heart is next to impossible, and making a truly disturbing horror film can be a...
Opening the 2019 Fantasia Film Festival Underground program this year was a surprising indie film, and one of the festival’s...
Welcome back fiends! Tonight we conclude our journey through the United States by way of its creepiest folklore in a little series we’ve been calling States of Horror. If you haven’t checked out the stories from the first 37 states in the country, head over to the States of Horror...
Head Count is a very well made and well acted monster flick about isolation and paranoia that grabs you early on and won’t let go.
As we near the end of Found Footage Month here at Nightmare On Film Street, I felt it was appropriate...
Haunted dolls are a nightmare. Their porcelain faces are frozen in haunting smiles that ooze sinister intention. Their unblinking eyes bore holes into your soul as they seem to be absorbing all your secrets and fears. Add dirty skin and a twisted facial expression and you have Annabelle, the doll...
The battle between Heaven and Hell rages on south of the border. Belzebuth is a Mexican religious horror directed by...
Welcome to our third entry in the States of Horror series, in which we take you on a spooky road...
Director Adam Mason’s (I‘m Just F***ing With You) portrait of a broken patriarch enters the world of Blumhouse and Hulu’s exclusive holiday anthology series, Into The Dark, by bringing grief and fear to the isolated front door of a father-daughter road trip in They Come Knocking. Grief plays a primal,...