There is no greater crime syndicate in cinema (or life, for that matter) than The Yakuza, which makes them the...
What if God was more interested in punishing you for your sins than granting you un-restricted forgiveness for the gravest...
A video editor seizes his opportunity to become an investigative reporter in Christian Nilsson’s political thriller Dashcam. Juggling the classic political thriller subgenre and a more modern found footage-esque approach, the film toggles between self-contained espionage and screen-life exploration. Dashcam stars genre legend Larry Fessenden (Jakob’s Wife), Zachary Booth (Ava’s...
If you think you know what happens in Don’t Breathe 2, you’re wrong. A master class in avoiding the repeated trappings...
Recently on the NOFS podcast, our lovely hosts reviewed Starship Troopers, directed by the enigmatic Paul Verhoeven. Whenever one discusses Starship...
It’s been a busy year for the writing/directing duo responsible for the edge-of-your-seat thriller The Boy Behind The Door. The film is the second film release for David Charbonier and Justin Powell behind their debut feature The Djinn. The latter is a terrifying tale of a mute boy who’s forced to fight...
If you’ve listened to the recent episodes of the Nightmare On Film Street podcast, you might have noticed the topic...
Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, the duo responsible for the 2007 heart-stopping home invasion thriller  Inside (À l’intérieur), have turned...
In February of 1975, audiences everywhere were introduced to the horror of The Stepford Wives. It was a horror of expectations, the expectations a patriarchal society puts on a woman to become a “perfect wife.” At this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, John Lee’s pregnancy thriller False Positive made for what...
You can always count on Tribeca Film Festival to feature a few true weirdos. Movies that challenge, expand, or downright...
One of the many great things about horror films is their ability to come in all shapes and sizes, styled...
Canadian home invasion thriller See For Me pits a blind woman against a group of dangerous thieves with nothing but her wits and a cellphone to protect her. Directed by Randall Okita and co-written with Tommy Gushue (The Lockpicker), the film celebrated its world premiere at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival...