Modern Body Horror maestro Brandon Cronenberg returns to the Sundance Film Festival with his most recent mind-bender Infinity Pool. Set...
I’m going to preface this review by saying I was not alive in the 70’s, and did not get the...
Nikyatu Jusu’s Nanny is a horror-drama hybrid about a single mother trying to make a new life for herself and her son in the United States. The film suffers a bit of an identity crisis juggling both genres without ever letting one become the dominant focus but it features a...
The dust may have settled from this year’s edition of Sundance, but we here at Nightmare on Film Street are...
Written and directed by Kenneth Dagatan (Ma, 2018) In My Mother’s Skin stars Felicity Kyle Napuli (who gives a really...
Carter Smith’s breakout short film Bugcrush shocked and awed audiences at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. Horror fans will no doubt remember his little vacay of horrors debut feature The Ruins, and his newest effort, Swallowed, marks a return to his unsettling body horror roots at the 2022 Overlook Film Festival. Expanding...
A few months ago the horror community at large was given their first taste of Chloe Okuno’s talents in her...
Looking for a scream-worthy movie night? Look no further than Hulu, one of the go-to streaming destinations for spine-chilling horror...
Join your horror host Jonathan as he sits down to discuss everything the NOFS crew has been watching this last week, including a sneak peek at next week’s episode of the Nightmare on Film Street Podcast and a few early recommendations from the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. On the docket:...
[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...
Every new year of Horror begins and ends at the Sundance Film Festival. It’s maybe not the first festival that...
Harpo & Lenny Guit’s Mother Schmuckers (Fils de Plouc) is a filthy, revolting gonzo-comedy that would put a smile on John Waters’ face. That not just because the movie opens with two brothers pan-frying dogshit, but it helps. Mother Schmuckers is an experiment in poor taste filled with nearly everything your average viewer...