Reading through the descriptions of the films being screened at this year’s edition of the Fantasia Festival, I found that...
Summertime might be a bit too early to start planning for Christmas (though it’s never too early to plan for...
Gaspar Noé is a terribly unique filmmaker. His films have been notorious for decades but despite his infamous stature, his 2019 film Lux Æterna has been impossible to see in North America…until now. Thanks to the tireless work of the mavericks at Yellow Veil Picture (Luz, Hellbender) and the mad...
Like a MumbleGore re-imagining of John Carpenter’s The Thing set in the remote forest regions of South Africa, Gaia hints at...
Taking drugs can bring up a wide range of emotions: anxiety, euphoria, numbness, the feeling of immortality or being connected...
Computers break down, pizza dough rises and spinning roundhouse kicks fly high in the one-of-a-kind psychedelic spy flick Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway. A follow up to his Jodorowsky-inspired debut Crumbs, director Miguel Llansó blends various genres of cinema into a quirky and zany work of art....
Hear me out: every musical genre has a vampire film to match it. Bela Lugosi’s OG Dracula pairs with something...
I’m a huge advocate of watching movies while under the influence. I believe occasionally taking psychedelic drugs before a viewing...
DESCRIPTION: Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, the spooky sidestreet podcast in the Nightmare on Film Street feed! This week, Jon & Kim are joined by Mickey Reece to discuss his shag carpet covered, psychedelic vampire dinner party Climate of The Hunter. Reece is an incredibly prolific indie filmmaker based out...
It’s hard out there for a witch, as we can see in Lukas Feigelfeld’s feature film debut, Hagazussa. Set in...
Knock Knock… It’s the oldest joke in the book, but still one to illicit a reaction from the person answering...
The nature of human existence and one’s perception of reality can raise questions by challenging our own fundamental experience. In David Rosenthal’s remake of Jacob’s Ladder (2019), we find ourselves confronted with grotesque visions, dreams, and traumatic flashbacks, all of which attempt to distort our judgment of what’s real and what’s...