Dear readers, before I can move forward with my review of We Are Zombies, it’s only right that I inform...
Lloyd Kaufman is a pioneer of independent cinema. For more than 45 years, his B-movie studio Troma Entertainment has been...
The dust may have settled from this year’s edition of Sundance, but we here at Nightmare on Film Street are still stoked on the world premiere of the suburban dark thriller, Summer of ’84. We were able to talk to the directors of the film and wrote a short review...
Adam Egypt Mortimer’s Daniel Isn’t Real is a psychological horror that pits a fragile young man against himself and the horrors of...
I first came across Michael Peterson’s work when my friends and I watched his debut feature Lloyd the Conqueror for...
I had a bit of a Munro Chambers marathon last week; I watched Harpoon one night, Riot Girls for lunch the next day, then went to a park for a free screening of Turbo Kid. But the real special event was being able to speak with Chambers on the phone...
I feel a certain pride when talking about directors from Quebec; Xavier Dolan and Denis Villeneuve are a few names...
What would you do if you were trapped on a boat with two of your friends, and no food or...
Guess who’s coming to dinner? It’s not Sidney Poitier. No, it’s some no-good punk with a weird haircut, who will try to hook up with your mom and light your front lawn on fire. At least his presence offers some excitement in this dull Midwest suburb. Written and directed by...
I remember interning at Fantasia three years ago and attending the Frontieres Market, a place for filmmakers to pitch ideas...
Deep in the great Canadian North, no one can hear you scream. You can either fight whatever wishes to kill...
Friendship is hard. This is a fact that director Rob Grant knows very well as seen in his latest film, Harpoon, which recently screened at Fantasia 2019. It is a film about underlying resentment, rivalries, jealousy, and toxic masculinity disguised under the very thin veil of just three friends going...