Mimi Cave’s debut feature Fresh is a perfect date night movie. Partly because you and your date can bond over...
What’s up, weirdos? Welcome back to Awfully Good, where we enjoy the worst that the horror genre has to offer!...
The “us versus them” mentality is well and alive in Get Duked!, an effervescent gem from across the pond. Originally titled Boyz in the Wood, Ninian Doff’s debut feature follows a waged war between two very different generations. Get Duked! centers around school lads being rounded up for the Duke of Edinburgh...
As the smell of freshly grilled hotdogs fills the air and fireworks light up the night sky, it’s time to...
‘What does it sound like when a computer dreams? And what does it sound like when a computer has a...
Welcome to Gut the Punks, a monthly dissection of genre films that have a loose connection to punk rock music and culture. It’s Women in Horror Month here at Nightmare On Film Street. At first, I was stumped on which director to write about, in the realm of both horror...
After making 6 movies together, and recording a tiny mountain in unreleased music, it’s safe to say that the Adams’...
The subgenre of zombie horror has been beaten to death, then revived, only to be beaten to death once more....
Computers break down, pizza dough rises and spinning roundhouse kicks fly high in the one-of-a-kind psychedelic spy flick Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway. A follow up to his Jodorowsky-inspired debut Crumbs, director Miguel Llansó blends various genres of cinema into a quirky and zany work of art....
For those of us who delight in seeing Nick Frost and Simon Pegg reunite on screen, Slaughterhouse Rulez held the...
There are good reasons moviegoers are wary of CGI. If it’s not done well, it can be distracting. Even when...
Just in time for spooky season, director Timothy Woodward Jr. (The Final Wish) has released his latest film, The Call. A neon-infused 80s throwback, the film centers around a fierce group of secret-keeping teens and a mysteriously sinister older couple. Although boasting a bevy of young familiar faces like Erin...