Welcome to Gut the Punks, a monthly dissection of genre films that have a loose connection to punk rock music...
DESCRIPTION: You don’t have to be a music-obsessed serial killer straight out of a horror movie to enjoy this week’s...
There are few sub-genres more universally enjoyed than the Sad Cop Crime Thriller. Mostly dormant since the early aughts, the Sad Cop Crime Thriller™ sub-genre often strongarms the ‘Best Films of All Time Lists’, counting Silence of the Lambs (1991), Se7en (1995), and The Zodiac (2005) among its heavy hitters....
[Editor’s Note: Welcome back, Fiends! If you haven’t already read Chris’s Poor Decisions of Polarizing Remakes – Part One, go...
Netflix has become a staycation destination for the true crime obsessed in recent years with countless dramatizations, documentaries, and history...
DESCRIPTION: It’s the podcast crossover event of the century! On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street, your hosts Jon & Kim are joined by fellow horror hosts Meagan, Zena, and Jon of The Bloody Disgusting Podcast to cooperatively build your official, non-negotiable Top 5 Holiday Horror Movies of...
At the intersect of Fargo, Zodiac, and Dog Soldiers is The Wolf of Snow Hollow, Orion Pictures’ latest movie to...
[Review] A Small-Town Murder Mystery Undergoes A Monstrous Transformation in THE WOLF OF SNOW HOLLOW
If you wanted to, you could view the “Horror Vs. Thriller” debate about The Silence of the Lambs to be...
Three years ago writer/director Jill Gevargizian made waves with a short film that featured a tortured hairstylist taking more than a little off the top. Expanding on that short, Gevargizian’s debut feature The Stylist celebrated it’s world premiere at Celebration of Fantastic Fest 2020, gracing audiences with a gory look...
While horror has delved into the subconscious waters of our dreams many times before, director Anthony Scott Burns (Our House)...
There is a helluva lot of art out there that wants to interrogate society’s relationship with violence. It’s as if...
Social media can really bring out the worst in all of us. In Ivo Van Aart’s comedic thriller The Columinst (De Kuthoer), a newspaper columnist and outspoken critic of the internet’s nasty nature confront her twitter trolls irl. Of course, rather than asking for an apology (which she know she...