Lloyd Kaufman is a pioneer of independent cinema. For more than 45 years, his B-movie studio Troma Entertainment has been...
2023 has been a delightfully spooky year for horror enthusiasts. From slow-burn mysteries to shock-you-out-of-your-socks frights, filmmakers have really upped...
Let’s get it haunted in here! Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, the spooky little side street podcast in the regular Nightmare on Film Street feed. This week, your horror hosts Kim & Jon are joined by filmmakers Danny & Michael Philippou to discuss their death-defying debut feature Talk To Me....
It’s a ghostly double feature on the latest Drive Home from the Drive-In Bonus Episode of Nightmare on Film Street!...
It takes a lot of guts to tackle a slasher movie. With films like Halloween, Friday the 13th and Scream...
5 Horror Movies to watch after seeing Malignant. You want recommendations, we’ve got ’em! Malignant has only been out for a weekend, but it’s already made waves. Horror audiences everywhere are still reeling with reactions and recovering from seeing James Wan’s action-packed return to the genre. Wan’s known for his...
As film fans, we are constantly in search for new, exciting and fresh material. This fact extends to franchises and...
Every new year of Horror begins and ends at the Sundance Film Festival. It’s maybe not the first festival that...
I’ve been procrastinating in writing this review for almost two weeks. No, not because I didn’t like The Outwaters, and not because I don’t have anything to say about it … but because it’s the first time I’ve found a film totally unreviewable. The Outwaters is a wholly unique experience,...
We have been spoiled with new Horror this year, and this week brings us another dose of Aussie Insanity thanks...
The Australian filmmaking brothers that shocked the world with their feature debut Talk To Me (2023) return with their newest horror, Bring Her...
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...