Turning 30 isn’t easy, I’ve been told. It’s less easy when an alien bent on destroying the planet crashes your...
[Exclusive Interview] PORNO Composer Carla Patullo on Creating The Film’s Unique and Seductive Sound
The bewitching allure of Fangoria’s latest film Porno has been tantalizing and teasing audiences since it first hit the festival...
This might be a controversial opinion, but global pandemics suck. In the wake of everything being closed or canceled, Nightmare on Film Street has covered some projects that would have screened at South by Southwest this year. We call it Sorta SXSW. Traditionally, the Midnighters category of SXSW films are...
Tyler Cornack’s Butt Boy is proof that we are living in the most interest era of filmmaking. We’ve lost some of the...
It’s finally here! Former Misfits singer Glenn Danzig’s debut feature Verotika has been released to the masses! The movie is...
Nicolas Pesce’s The Grudge hits theatres this weekend, welcoming cinema-goers to a new year of horror movies. Featuring probably the strongest cast the franchise has ever seen, the film is as light on story as it is heavy on new ideas to anchor itself in stateside folklore. Pesce, tapped for the...
Sex. Glitter. Secrets. Love. Confetti. Alcohol. Murder. Sounds fun, right? Actor Augustus Prew (The Morning Show) definitely thinks so when...
We all digest horror films differently. Some of us get the heebie-jeebies from a good ol’ fashioned terrifying story because...
What’s up, weirdos? Welcome to a special happy horror-days installment of Awfully Good, where we celebrate movies that aren’t conventionally attractive. It’s also Cold-Blooded Killers Month here at Nightmare on Film Street, so tonight’s feature *had* to be Jack Frost. Nothing is colder than a snowman with the soul of a serial killer....
The Drone is the latest horror comedy from Zombeavers (2014) director Jordan Rubin. The premise is simple: a serial killer’s...
Making a feature-length episode of Into The Dark for Blumhouse and Hulu is no game. Paul Davis (Into The Dark:...
Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit celebrated it’s US Premiere at the 2019 Fantastic Film Festival, wrapping audiences in a warm and hilarious blanket of emotional satire. Our very own Kimberley Elizabeth said “JoJo Rabbit, and films like it, force us to look at the past with a renewed and reinvigorated horror...