Another year of horror movies come and gone. As we get ready to ring in 2023, lets looks back at...
There is no better time to watch a killer Santa slashing his way through The Naughty List than mid-December with...
Two best f(r)iends spend the holidays together in Óscar Martín’s darkly comedic thriller Amigo. Played by Javier Botet (Crimson Peak) and David Pareja, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Martín, Amigo is a What Ever Happened To Baby Jane-esque tale of a dependent trapped under the cruel watchful eye of a caregiver that used...
You don’t need a year-end list to tell you that Barbarian, or Scream, or Nope are movies worth checking out. Everybody...
Andy Mitton, who shocked Fantasia attendees with his 2018 ghost story The Witch In The Window, returns to the festival...
Chucky, Annabelle, Slappy, Brahms and Billy – Whether you love ‘em or hate ‘em, creepy dolls have been a staple of horror since time immemorial. All throughout horror history, little plastic hands have committed acts of violence, whilst glass eyes watch eerily from the mantlepiece. They’ve set traps, punished the...
With the holidays looming near, many of us have to start considering our travel plans. Maybe you read my last...
If you’ve already seen Satan’s Slaves (2017) or Impetigore (2019), you don’t need me to tell you that Joko Anwar knows how...
Social media can be a pretty negative space most of the time, but for a small group of aspiring filmmakers chatting on Clubhouse, it became a breeding ground for creativity and encouragement. Sinphony: A Clubhouse Horror Anthology was born out of the group’s love of the genre and a desire...
Dario Argento returns, seated in the director chair for the first time in a decade and playing in the Giallo...
Howdy Campers, and welcome to Midnight At Camp Blood, the new podcast series from Nightmare on Film Street reviewing the...
Damien Leone’s Terrifier 2 hit select theatres this weekend, completely uncut and in full gory glory. Eyeballs are scooped out of their sockets, faces are ripped off, heads are exploded, and scalps are scalped! As far as slasher sequels are concerned, Terrifier 2 really goes for the jugular. Suffice it...