Why are you screaming? I haven’t even written anything yet. It’s The RETURN month here at Nightmare on Film Street,...
Are you ready to rock, horror fans?!? The Foo Fighters’ Studio 666 hit theatres this weekend and we’re here today...
DESCRIPTION You know what the Leatherface franchise is missing? Okay sure, a bar of soap… but the correct answer is- MORE DIMENSIONS! We’re talking TEXAS CHAINSAW 3D (2013) on the latest episode of the Nightmare on Film Street horror movie podcast! Join your hosts Kim and Jon as they cackle...
There’s never been a better time to see your favorite comic book characters meet on the big screen than right...
If you were watching NOFS’s coverage of this year’s Fantasia Fest, you no doubt are already familiar with 12 Hour...
Jim Hosking’s oddball comedy An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn helped open the 2018 Fantastic Film Festival in Austin, Texas following the US premiere of David Gordon Green’s Halloween. Hosking’s 2016 cult-hit The Greasy Strangler surprised audiences with it’s off-the-wall sensibility and gross-out comedy. While An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn is more accessible, his follow-up still...
I’ll admit, other than appreciating the odd festival where you’ll find me buzzing in the corner of a beer tent,...
Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit celebrated it’s US Premiere at the 2019 Fantastic Film Festival, wrapping audiences in a warm and...
Leatherface is the brand new prequel to a brutal slasher franchise spawned by a little film called The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The original, from filmmaker Tobe Hooper was a revolutionary addition to Horror when released in 1974. The wildly successful performance at the box office inspired a long legacy of...
The Third Saturday In October and The Third Saturday in October Part V is a double feature that provides an intriguing...
Joe Begos’ VFW came barreling down on Fantastic Fest 2019 like a grizzled and gory gang fight that very nearly...
[Exclusive Interview] Scream Queen LINNEA QUIGLEY Talks Horror, Music and that Infamous Workout Tape
The advent of the VHS tape created a whole new world for movie fans in the late 70’s and early 80’s. For the first time, movies were easily accessible and affordable. Film lovers could consume films at an unprecedented rate…and they did. With this surge in demand came a surge...