Chucky, Annabelle, Slappy, Brahms and Billy – Whether you love ‘em or hate ‘em, creepy dolls have been a staple...
With the holidays looming near, many of us have to start considering our travel plans. Maybe you read my last...
Black and white horror movies have a hold over me that other types of horror do not. They convey a greater sense of dread on screen. The dark shadows, the effective use of lighting, and inventive ways of creating eerie sounds are what make these kinds of films still relevant...
Keith Thomas is not yet the household name for horror directors that I’m sure he will one day be but...
There is no shortage of horror films that center around cults. The word “cult” alone sparks immediate intrigue, and it...
From Queensbury Pictures, those loveable psychopaths that brought you Girl On The Third Floor, comes an obsessive acid trip adventure into the annals of analog horror in Jacob Gentry’s Broadcast Signal Intrusion. Like a Videodrome for 90s kids, Broadcast Signal Intrusion is a maddening descent into a mysterious world of missing women and found...
Best known as The Newton Brothers, Taylor Stewart and Andy Grush are composers well versed in the complexity of the...
Would you consider yourself a good person? Like, if you were to suddenly die today and it turned out the...
July is Greedy Guts month here at Nightmare On Film Street, when writers are given carte blanche to write about whatever they want. Last year, I wrote about the phenomenon of punk characters in horror movies, especially in the ‘80s. That article later turned into this column. In the article,...
There’s a lot of common factors when it comes to the world of politics and the realm of horror as...
More than any other genre, horror can serve as a workshop for filmmakers. Its tropes and beats are very familiar,...
How do you defend yourself from the undead when you can’t see anything? There’s an extra layer of terror that is added in Deadsight. Adam Seybold plays Ben Nielson, who wakes up to discover the world has been overrun with zombies (much like the opening of 28 Days Later and...