Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) director Steve Pink returns with the lower key (but still silly) anxiety- fueled thriller Terrestrial....
Everyone’s favorite sassy android (don’t you dare call her a toy) rises from her graveyard of gears in M3GAN 2.0....
Welcome to the apocalypse! Where gas is more valuable than human life and where you might be forced to fight to the death like futuristic gladiator punks. We’re finally diving into the Mad Max universe on this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street, as we’re revving our engines in...
Come get your mind blown out the back of your skull in Flying Lotus’ newest feature, Ash! Recently celebrating its World Premiere...
There’s nothing better than seeing a Midnight Movie get wildly polarizing reviews after its premiere screening. There’s also nothing worse...
Join usssss on this week’s episode of the Nightmare on Film Street podcast as we sits down to chat with co-producers JD Lifshitz & Raphael Margules about their most recent film Companion (2025). JD and Rafi’s previous films include Barbarian (2022), The Vigil (2018), Becky (2020) (to name a few)...
Written and directed by Drew Hancock, Companion is a rock-em sock-em Rom Com with a bigger body count than Wolf Man and more laugh-out-loud...
Greg Jardin’s high-concept techno-thriller It’s What’s Inside weaves a tangeled web of deceit and deception among a group of old...
Time Travel! Alternate Dimensions! Sex! Murder! Wardrobes! These are the elements of Yannis Veslemes’ psychologically Lovecraftian mind-bender She Loved Blossoms More. A pure late-night slice of madness like Tilman Singer’s Luz (2018) or Ben Wheatley’s In The Earth (2021), She Loved Blossoms More lives on a plane of existence where...
Everyone’s favorite Found Footage Horror Anthology is back for another selection of shaky scam scares with V/H/S/Beyond. Celebrating its world...
In a desperate attempt to find a life-saving cure, terminally ill cancer patients turn to a mad scientist for help...
Join your horror hosts Kimmi & Jon for a movie so kooky, so outlandish, and off-the-rails that Stephen King sued the studio to have his name taken off of it! Bow before an 8-bit Antichrist and quiver in pixelated terror at the sight of…..The Lawnmower Man (1992). We’re closing out...