DESCRIPTION Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim as they kick off a new double-feature of deadly games on this...
I wasn’t aware of the prominence of Christianity in South Korea, but according to a quick Google search, close to...
Writer/Director Anthony DiBlasi returns to a horror story very familiar to him in 2023’s Malum. A re-imagining of his 2014 feature Last Shift, Malum follows rookie police officer Jessica Loren (Jessica Sula) on her first shift on duty, guarding a decommissioned police station on it’s final night of service. This is no ordinary precinct, however....
In Aaron B. Koontz’s The Pale Door, a gang of outlaws bite off more than they can chew after a simple...
If you’ve listened to the recent episodes of the Nightmare On Film Street podcast, you might have noticed the topic...
Netflix has become a staycation destination for the true crime obsessed in recent years with countless dramatizations, documentaries, and history book spun yarns highlighting the world’s most sadistic minds. It’s only a matter of time until Netflix has given every serial killer of the 20th century their patented docu-series treatment...
Ladies and gentlemen, ghouls and ghosts, it’s time to talk about the ladies of the night – the female Vampire!...
Shudder’s first original scripted short-form series Deadwax premieres on the streaming platform November 15, 2018, The series comes only a few weeks...
The subject of an instructional video cassette becomes aware of his own existence in Quinn Armstrong’s debut feature Survival Skills. It’s a delightfully dark oddity that plays like ASMR for VHS collectors and audiovisual club nerds. If you’ve ever sat threw an employee training video from 1985, for a job...
This month at Nightmare On Film Street is Hot As Hell. We’re talking all about that warm place down in...
Interviewing filmmakers gives you an insight into how much work goes into a single movie. Several years could pass between...
The V/H/S film series has been a staple in both the found footage and horror anthology arenas for years now, and V/H/S/99 is a new high mark for a franchise already well-known for delivering killer bite-sized horror. It’s also a welcome return to Fun, which hasn’t always been a top priority in...