This month at Nightmare On Film Street is Hot As Hell. We’re talking all about that warm place down in...
[Exclusive Interview] PORNO Composer Carla Patullo on Creating The Film’s Unique and Seductive Sound
The bewitching allure of Fangoria’s latest film Porno has been tantalizing and teasing audiences since it first hit the festival...
Recently on the NOFS podcast, our lovely hosts reviewed Starship Troopers, directed by the enigmatic Paul Verhoeven. Whenever one discusses Starship Troopers or any of Verhoeven’s other action films, a recurring topic is the fact that the film’s underlying message went over the heads of many a viewer. If you only...
It’s been argued that in the event of a global catastrophe, the human race will finally set aside their differences...
Keola Racela’s feature film debut Porno pits a group of innocent Christian teenagers against an evil unleashed in their local movie...
Serial killers have existed forever but our understanding of them is fairly new, and we’ve been obsessed since their discovery. Chief among those obsessions is Ted Bundy, a charismatic killer whose case was highly publicized and whose execution was openly celebrated. Beginning in the late 1970s, the FBI began conducting...
Porno is an absolutely hilarious little movie from director Keola Racela about a group of born-again Christian teens under the spell...
Welcome to Gut the Punks, a monthly dissection of genre films that have a loose connection to punk rock music...
The Brothers Grimm and the like laid the groundwork for modern storytelling. From damsels in distress to wicked parental figures who sacrificed their own young, these antique fables have shaped today’s narratives in countless ways. Although their undiluted forms can be entirely too gruesome for younger listeners, these often morbid...
Finding itself directly in the crosshairs of the late 70s Pornography boom, and the heyday of independent filmmaking, Ti West...
“Nobody trusts anybody now, and we’re all very tired.” – RJ Macready, or any one of us in 2020. Happy...
As Michael Peterson, the director of Knuckleball, once explained to me, horror and comedy aren’t as far apart as people think; screaming and laughing are both visceral reactions to whatever situation is presented before us. Building tension in a movie is similar to working towards the punchline of a joke,...