DESCRIPTION We’re diving headfirst into madness on this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street with David Cronenberg’s Dead Ringers....
Writer/Director Anthony DiBlasi returns to a horror story very familiar to him in 2023’s Malum. A re-imagining of his 2014 feature...
Having not seen any promotional material whatsoever aside from a short synopsis, I really hadn’t a clue what to expect from Son other than solid acting from a sound cast list. What I didn’t expect was a brilliantly gut-wrenching performance I won’t soon forget. Despite pacing issues and a few...
The vibe heavy Folk Horror Enys Men is a story about a secluded wildlife volunteer falling deeper and deeper into madness...
Krsy Fox’s mind-bending and utterly absurd feature film I Live Alone is the perfect remedy for any horror lover who is currently...
Josh Lobo’s I Trapped The Devil is a confined, psychological creeper that pits strained family members against each other in a tug-of-war with pure evil. Lobo’s thought-experiment from the darkside, is a great capsule of paranoia with a killer title. Originally announced as “A Man in The Dark“, I Trapped The...
October is, historically, a month full of an overwhelming amount of horror content to watch and enjoy as the Halloween...
The nature of human existence and one’s perception of reality can raise questions by challenging our own fundamental experience. In...
The slasher has outlasted its presumed expiration date, and then some. The golden age of this divisive subgenre is certainly behind us; there may not be another renaissance quite like the one seen last century. Regardless of time and demand, filmmakers keep stabbing at a routine story. The undistinguished efforts...
Psychological horror is an often overused label, but the new indie horror The Dead Center is the rare bird that...
The mommy mayhem continues in the midnight program of the 2023 Sundance Film Festival with Daina Reid’s Run Rabbit Run. Opening...
Films today never truly dip their toes in piety. It is often used in horror as a cheap-shot quick-grab “good vs evil” theme, running barely as thick as a bowl of a 69-cent can of soup. Saint Maud, the debut feature film from Rose Glass, instead dances a terrifying and...