The Brothers Grimm and the like laid the groundwork for modern storytelling. From damsels in distress to wicked parental figures...
In Aaron B. Koontz’s The Pale Door, a gang of outlaws bite off more than they can chew after a simple...
There is a helluva lot of art out there that wants to interrogate society’s relationship with violence. It’s as if there is a code that needs to be cracked in order to explain our fascination with it and why we are so used to seeing it on the screen, on...
Although most are familiar with the “La Llorona” legend, this latest adaptation is a fresh take that tackles the complicated...
It may feel like we’ve been in quarantine for 1000 years, but believe it when I say we’ve only been...
A beach getaway sounds like a dream, right? As the world turns and it feels like every part of our future is unknown, an escape to peaceful, comforting sands seems idyllic. Writer and director Jeffrey A. Brown dares to ask the question many ignore when it comes to vacation enjoyment...
July is Greedy Guts month here at Nightmare On Film Street, when writers are given carte blanche to write about...
Impetigore is one of those words that sounds scary, seems intriguing, and might be meaningful in all of its 10-letter...
Just like the inevitable grains of sand in your shoe after a trip to the beach, Jeffrey A. Brown’s debut feature film The Beach House is a viewing experience that lingers long after the credits have rolled. Lulling the audience in with it’s familiar setting, serene color palette and endearingly...
The peaceful sanctity of a beach house can be an escape from the vile indecencies of reality. However, it can...
As common as the horror anthology was not too long ago, it seems like they’re few and far between these...
I could spend hours talking about why I love 1941’s The Wolf Man. There’s the makeup, the cast (Lon Chaney Jr., Claude Rains and Bela Lugosi?!), and the movie’s importance to werewolf lore (silver-as-kryptonite and full-moon-transformations come from this film). But what will always get me about this movie is the ending....