Welcome fellow thrill-seekers, to a dark and devilish vacation guide like no other! While others fantasize about serene beaches and...
It’s A Haunting on Film Street month here at NOFS, and we’re turning the spookiness up to 10. For this month’s edition...
Lights off, popcorn ready, and heart racing – it’s time to delve into the chilling world of horror movies on HBO Max. (We refuse to call it just Max. How do you even Google that?) If you’re in the mood for some bone-chilling thrills and sleepless nights, look no further....
[Sundance 2021 Review] Analog Era Love Letter CENSOR Blurs The Lines Between Video Nasty and Reality
The 2021 Sundance Film Festival’s Midnight opener Censor takes viewers beyond the cold, grey world of Margaret Thatcher’s 1980s Britain into...
When you find yourself trapped in a horror movie scenario (as one does), your survival instincts become paramount. From relentless...
Despite the fact that its title is my exact thought every time another news story breaks so far in 2020, Drag Me to Hell (2009), directed by Sam Raimi (The Evil Dead), is a masterclass in nostalgia and B-movie making that I am always thrilled to revisit. From the 1980’s...
When it comes to demons escaping hell to lay siege to your family’s bloodline, it never rains- it pours. Very...
Prano Bailey-Bond’s Censor is a mind-bending examination of the Video Naty hysteria that gripped Britain in the late 1980s. The...
The Evil Dead franchise is a horror classic that has stood the test of time. From the early days of Sam Raimi’s low-budget gore-fest to the more recent adaptations, the franchise has maintained a level of quality and consistency that is rarely found in the horror genre. With all the...
After its World Premiere at 2019’s Fantasia Film Festival, The Wretched quickly became a film to watch…literally and figuratively. Following...
It’s always impressive when a horror movie can pay homage to its influences without feeling repetitive. The movies that get...