“Do you remember the first time you saw a dinosaur?” Before Claire Dearing speaks the question deep within Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,...
Looking for something spooky to read on vacation this summer? Well look no further than Bryce Gibson’s most recent novel, The...
One bad night… One bad decision… Can haunt you forever. Bad Samaritan follows the cat-and-mouse game between struggling artist Sean Falco (Robert Sheehan of British sci-fi Misfits fame) and maniacal psychopath Cale Erendreich played brilliantly by David Tennant (Doctor Who, Jessica Jones). As mentioned, Falco is struggling to make ends meet and turns to robbing the people he valet parks for....
Blumhouse’s newest supernatural horror Stephanie is finally getting a wide release, landing on DVD this week. An unfortunately quiet release, but...
Leigh Whannell’s Upgrade is a high-octane depiction of futuristic violence and revenge. When polling attendees of the Overlook Film Festival,...
The Queen of Hollywood Blvd is a stylish homage to grindhouse crime film that stands out as a visually stunning and emotionally rich thriller in its own right. The film had its world premiere at the Boston Underground Film Festival. We’re big fans of the film and can’t wait to...
Film director David Chirchirillo’s latest feature, Bad Match, has garnered quite a bit of attention since its initial release in...
Thoroughbreds is a nasty little thriller about two girls that conspire to murder an overbearing step-father. Estranged friends Amanda and...
For many, being or becoming a parent can be scary. For the young couple in Still/Born, parenthood is downright terrifying. Still/Born, the directorial debut from talented writer/director Brandon Christensen, is a wickedly fun horror romp with blood-pumping scares and shockingly smooth production. The film follows a couple trying to raise their newborn child...
The dust may have settled from this year’s edition of Sundance, but we here at Nightmare on Film Street are...
Every Serial Killer Live Next Door To Someone. This brilliant tagline is echoed in every paranoia-fueled scene of Summer of ’84. Directed...
I feel a certain pride when talking about directors from Quebec; Xavier Dolan and Denis Villeneuve are a few names that come to mind, but recently my attention has shifted to RKSS (RoadKill SuperStar). The trio, consisting of Anouk Whissel, François Simard and Yoann-Karl Whissel, started off making low-budget horror...