Howdy, aperitif Fiends! Welcome back to Nightmare on Film Street’s COCKTAIL-A-TORIUM – the monthly column aimed at conjuring up classic...
Welcome to Gut the Punks! A monthly dissection of genre film with some loose connection to punk rock music and culture. Prom...
Audiences are not often exposed to the harsh realities of pregnancy, but director Emma Tammi is familiar with the sobering facts that accompany motherhood as seen in her debut feature film, The Wind. As a director and producer, Tammi has the experience behind the lens and continues to explore interesting...
Earlier this month, many of us were shocked to see our uncles or our old high school friends on Facebook...
Not since The Blair Witch Project has a found-footage movie been so cryptic about its origins. The severe lack of...
Albert Shin’s Disappearance at Clifton Hill hits select theatres (nationwide in Canada) and VOD this weekend. From IFC MIdnight Films, Disappearance at Clifton Hill follows a woman investigating the disappearance of a young boy that she witnessed being abducted at a very young age. Shot on location in Niagara Falls, Disappearance at Clifton...
Perched in front of a microphone, a young woman whispers about her day while drumming her fingers on a desk...
Monster movies are never just one thing. Night of the Living Dead isn’t just about zombies, it’s about prejudices rooted deeply into...
Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching – and if you don’t have anything for your sweetie (or want-to-be-sweetie), Nightmare on Film Street has got you covered! Go out, grab some flowers, a spooky Blu-ray, print out one of these bad boys, and you’ll unlock the key to any creep’s heart —...
Incorporating religious themes within cinematic narratives has become so widely used, it can easily go unnoticed. Horror may be the...
It’s that time of the month, readers. Dust off your battlevest, knock back that 40 oz, and settle in for...
Happy holidays, everyone! What better way to celebrate in true horror-loving fashion than by streaming one of Shudder’s latest additions, the 1989 French home invasion movie Deadly Games (also known by its original French title 36.15 Code Père Noël). Written and directed by René Manzor, Deadly Games examines a fateful...