Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism is not your average exorcism movie. Directed by Nick Kozakis, from a screenplay by Alexander Angliss-Wilson, this...
The Overlook Film Festival takes scary very seriously, and it came as a small shock to attendees when the Jury...
I typically toss the ‘on-screen‘ or ‘desktop‘ sub-genre of horror films in alongside my Found Footage categorization. Though both employ similar tactics in their formatting, trying to evoke a ‘this is totally real and not at all fictionalized‘ experience, I always held the firm belief that ‘on screen’ movies were...
On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street, your horror hosts Kim and Jon are looking past white-picket fences...
A video editor seizes his opportunity to become an investigative reporter in Christian Nilsson’s political thriller Dashcam. Juggling the classic...
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...
In 1993, investigative reporter David Holthouse was undercover at a pot farm in Northern California. As you can imagine, David...
Found footage is always shifting and morphing to fit the current digital age. And right now, it’s all about online...
Not since The Blair Witch Project has a found-footage movie been so cryptic about its origins. The severe lack of information about the making of Murder Death Koreatown is frustrating for anyone who craves answers. No director is publicly listed, and the identities of the cameraman or any of the...
Suburbia, often painted as the epitome of safety and tranquility, gets a dark makeover in John Carpenter’s latest cinematic venture,...
Something interesting: The vast majority of horror movies and thrillers are set in the past. Partially due to nostalgia being...
Netflix has become a staycation destination for the true crime obsessed in recent years with countless dramatizations, documentaries, and history book spun yarns highlighting the world’s most sadistic minds. It’s only a matter of time until Netflix has given every serial killer of the 20th century their patented docu-series treatment...