What would you do if a large sum of money randomly dropped onto your lap? Would you question where it...
The ominous darkness, twisting trees, and dilapidated cabins of a forested wilderness have long been staples of horror. In fact,...
Part crime thriller, part psychological horror, Charismata is a dark, atmospheric mystery with a tinge of gallows humor as the corpses pile up to the ceiling. Rebecca Faraway is a rookie detective investigating a string of gruesome murders across London, England. Each body is found within a salt pentagram, with...
Admittedly, I’m a bit of a Scrooge when it comes to the holidays. Irony is, there are so many Christmas...
I feel a certain pride when talking about directors from Quebec; Xavier Dolan and Denis Villeneuve are a few names...
Every Serial Killer Live Next Door To Someone. This brilliant tagline is echoed in every paranoia-fueled scene of Summer of ’84. Directed by François Simard, Anouk Whissell, Yoann-Karl Whissell. The adventurous thriller is a nostalgic throwback to a time when you had to get your hands dirty if you really wanted answers. Summer of...
The dust may have settled from this year’s edition of Sundance, but we here at Nightmare on Film Street are...
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...
Thoroughbreds is a nasty little thriller about two girls that conspire to murder an overbearing step-father. Estranged friends Amanda and Lily spend their days studying for the SAT and pushing the limits of what they each think they are capable of. Playing out on screen like a true-crime dramatization, our...
Film director David Chirchirillo’s latest feature, Bad Match, has garnered quite a bit of attention since its initial release in...
The Queen of Hollywood Blvd is a stylish homage to grindhouse crime film that stands out as a visually stunning...
Leigh Whannell’s Upgrade is a high-octane depiction of futuristic violence and revenge. When polling attendees of the Overlook Film Festival, there were a small handful of films that made an appearance on most everyone’s must-see lists. Upgrade, of course, was always mentioned. Equal parts body horror and neo-noir, Upgrade is the story of...