There are few villains as iconic as The Ring’s Sadako. With her contorted crawl, low crackling growl, and waterfall of front-flipped...
Every Serial Killer Live Next Door To Someone. This brilliant tagline is echoed in every paranoia-fueled scene of Summer of ’84. Directed...
As a fervent fan of anything Alien (1979), I was initially sceptical about Director Alexandre O. Philippe’s documentary, Memory: The Origins of Alien. I was doubtful in the way a fine art collector would raise his eyebrows in suspicion, and tut under his breath as a deranged outsider claimed that he had an original...
2018 was a big year for Joe Bob Briggs. His return with last year’s 24-Hour marathon on Shudder broke the...
Ask any horror fan what they consider the best decade of horror filmmaking is, and more likely than not they’ll...
The 2022 Brooklyn Horror Film Festival kicks off October 13 for 7 days of horror cinema guaranteed to melt your brain, chill your bones, and bring your darkest nightmares to life. Included in this year’s lineup is a 31-pumpkin salute to Italian Horror Maestro Lucio Fulci, a free screening of...
Perfect is Eddie Alcazar’s directorial debut featuring an ambitious cast of young actors, driven to delivering performances worth noting. Garrett...
I’ve never participated in the PG-13 debate. Not because I don’t have an opinion on the matter, but because I...
DESCRIPTION: We’ve all developed some unhealthy eating habits in the last year but thankfully TikTok never caught wind of this ancient Egyptian dinner spread! Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim on this week’s episode of the Nightmare on Film Street podcast as they close out their Kooky Cannibals series...
Join your horror hosts Kim and Jon as they sit down to discuss everything that’s been keeping them creepy in...
Some people collect stamps. Others collect books, records or mini slasher action figures. And then there’s Nathan Barr. Along with...
Dr. Frankenstein’s monster is given a digital makeover in this Netflix sci-fi thriller that attempts to ask the question of AI sentience, and what it means to be human. However, with most films dealing with artificial intelligence, TAU falls to tried and tested formulas. On one hand, Federico D’Alessandro’s debut...