If you’ve listened to the recent episodes of the Nightmare On Film Street podcast, you might have noticed the topic...
M. Night Shyamalan’s Old turns an idyllic family vacation into a living nightmare when a group of strangers find themselves...
Hollywood’s Ed and Lorraine Warren have been through a lot. A run-in with an evil nun, an Annabelle doll that just won’t quit, farmhouse poltergeist after farmhouse poltergeist- and never has their love been tested. That is until they get wrapped up in a precedent-setting crime case with the lofty...
Like the re-emergence of perennial plants every spring, the elusive horror subgenre Folk Horror seems to sprout up incrementally throughout...
“She’s actually evil. Not ‘high school’ evil.” We are nearing the end of February here at Nightmare on Film Street,...
Today, the Trump presidency was mercifully put to an end with the inauguration of Joe Biden. The four past years have been excruciatingly long. Every morning we woke up to a new scandal and political pundits tripped over each other to decipher the latest late-night tweet. It was a time...
Netflix has become a staycation destination for the true crime obsessed in recent years with countless dramatizations, documentaries, and history...
Finally, the day Chilling Adventures of Sabrina fans have both dreaded and anticipated is here: the final part. Regardless of...
Anything for Jackson is one of those films that calmly takes the tried and true exorcism and possession sub-genres and reinvents them in the most terrifyingly beautiful way. Equally saturated in love and grief as it is satanic rituals and ghosts, the film balances horror and heart with ease. Directed...
I was surprised to read that Fangoria would be remaking Stuart Gordon’s 1995 direct-to-video classic Castle Freak. I couldn’t imagine...
Directed by Joe Marcantonio, who co-wrote the film with Jason McLogoan, Kindred stars Tamara Lawrance as a recently widowed and newly pregnant...
The hi-octane scare sequence is a horror fan’s dream. Nothing gets your blood ringing in your ears quite like a well crafted,and lasting terror. Sure, a jumpscare or two will get teenager butts hovering briefly in their seats, but if you really want to scare your audience, you’re going to...