Hi-De-Ho! Ha-Ha-Ha As we wait in anticipation of the new Child’s Play TV series (aptly named Chucky) coming this year, what...
Director David Bruckner has an undeniable ability to craft eerie, slow-building scares and that talent is on full display in...
In 2017, audiences around the world were raving about a little film out of Japan called One Cut of the Dead. At first glance, the movie appeared to be yet another grainy micro-budget zombie flick, so viewers entered the film with low expectations. But those who stuck around til the...
Hollywood’s ‘freshest’ requel, Evil Dead Rise, is hitting the big screen, and it’s quite the ride. Moving away from the...
What’s up, weirdos? Welcome to Awfully Good, where we celebrate movies that suck! With January being The Return month here at Nightmare, it only...
Slasher fans have been ringing in The New Year for decades now by rewatching the 80s party horror classic Terror Train. The Jamie Lee Curtis cult favorite has been scaring up a good time for over 40 years now but it’s time we pass the torch on to a new...
Something Else is great for any moviegoer, but it’s hard to argue that horror fans won’t be especially pleased. It’s...
While horror has delved into the subconscious waters of our dreams many times before, director Anthony Scott Burns (Our House)...
After its World Premiere at 2019’s Fantasia Film Festival, The Wretched quickly became a film to watch…literally and figuratively. Following each subsequent festival appearance, dozens of glowing reviews poured forth. While the wait has been torturous for those of us who missed its festival run, the time has finally come....
Hell Fest is a movie in which your darkest fears come to life. The traveling amusement park brings the best haunted...
Hell Fest is an upcoming slasher flick set in an amusement park that people have been buzzing about all summer....
On the 200 year anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, veteran horror director Larry Fessenden set out to retell the story in a modern setting, with a completely unique approach. Unlike so many of the film adaptations that places the doctor and his struggles at the forefront of the story, Fessenden’s Depraved is...