The end of the world as we know it gets closer and closer with each passing day, but how do...
The Virgin of The Quarry Lake, adapted from the short stories of Mariana EnrÃquez (Things We Lost in The Fire),...
Charlie Shackleton’s Zodiac Killer Project is a real odd duck in the true crime documentary sphere. The film outlines the rough sketches of a highway patrolman’s one-man-mission to catch The Zodiac Killer, but also simultaneously tears apart the true crime documentary format as we know it today. Part video essay, part investigative...
An American-educated Turk with a complicated family life is haunted by his own nature in Alireza Khatami’s The Things You Kill....
Horror movie aficionados, buckle up! We’re only 3 months down in 2023, and we’ve already been treated to some amazing...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION This is not a drill, horror fans! We’ve got a new found-footage movie hitting theatres soon and it is scaaarryyyyy. Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon on this week’s episodes of Nightmare on Film Street as they chat with Robbie Banfitch, writer/director/star of The Outwaters,...
Every new year of Horror begins and ends at the Sundance Film Festival. It’s maybe not the first festival that...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Don’t you just hate it when you’re going about your day and suddenly, you’re plagued by visions...
Communing with the spirits is the new party drug in Danny and Michael Philippou’s gory, ghosty stunner Talk To Me. After a raucous career on Youtube as RackaRacka (ask your kids about it) the Australian filmmaking duo have made the leap to feature films with, easily, the coolest ghoulest horror...
Modern Body Horror maestro Brandon Cronenberg returns to the Sundance Film Festival with his most recent mind-bender Infinity Pool. Set...
The mommy mayhem continues in the midnight program of the 2023 Sundance Film Festival with Daina Reid’s Run Rabbit Run. Opening...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has been endlessly adapted over the decades, and for good reason. It’s one of the most profound horror stories of our time that, even 200 years after its publication, still raises questions about the nature of existence and the ethics of scientific advances. birth/rebirth, directed by Laura Moss, updates...