Step into the twisted but beautiful reality of Influencer, where social media’s shiny veneer is peeled back to expose the...
Recently on the NOFS podcast, our lovely hosts reviewed Starship Troopers, directed by the enigmatic Paul Verhoeven. Whenever one discusses Starship...
It’s that time of the month, readers. Dust off your battlevest, knock back that 40 oz, and settle in for another edition of Gut The Punks! A monthly column devoted to genre cinema with a loose association to punk rock, heavy metal or any other counterculture, set to a loud,...
[Exclusive Interview] Radha Mitchell Talks Her Prolific Career and Motherhood Horror in DREAMKATCHER
From Silent Hill to The Crazies, Radha Mitchell is no stranger to the horror genre. She’s played a range of badass women who...
You’re going to want to take a big deep breath before sitting down to watch James Ashcroft’s Coming Home In...
If you’re a fan of horror movies, then you know that there’s nothing quite like the rush of fear and excitement that comes from experiencing a good scare. As we settle into the new year, what better way to get motivated and stay on track with our resolutions than by...
You can always count on Tribeca Film Festival to feature a few true weirdos. Movies that challenge, expand, or downright...
Welcome back to the Nostalgia Pit, your monthly trip down memory lane where we celebrate monsters, masked killers, and creative...
Albert Shin’s Disappearance at Clifton Hill hits select theatres (nationwide in Canada) and VOD this weekend. From IFC MIdnight Films, Disappearance at Clifton Hill follows a woman investigating the disappearance of a young boy that she witnessed being abducted at a very young age. Shot on location in Niagara Falls, Disappearance at Clifton...
There are few sub-genres more universally enjoyed than the Sad Cop Crime Thriller. Mostly dormant since the early aughts, the...
The Queen of Hollywood Blvd is a stylish homage to grindhouse crime film that stands out as a visually stunning...
Directed by Lee Cronin, The Hole in the Ground is an Irish supernatural horror film acquired by infamous indie studio, A24. The unconventional studio maintains their reputation here with an interesting release strategy, pairing with DirecTV Cinema. The film debuted recently at the Sundance Film Festival to fairly positive reviews, with a...