Mental illness is a monster in Addison Heimann’s supernatural thriller Hypochondriac. The debut feature from the director follows a young...
Do you ever look back at who you were in high school and cringe at how you dressed, how you...
While horror has delved into the subconscious waters of our dreams many times before, director Anthony Scott Burns (Our House) manages to pull off a unique take on the subject in his latest film, Come True. The atmospheric sci-fi horror film celebrated its world premiere at this year’s Fantasia Film...
Making a feature-length episode of Into The Dark for Blumhouse and Hulu is no game. Paul Davis (Into The Dark:...
Hear me out: every musical genre has a vampire film to match it. Bela Lugosi’s OG Dracula pairs with something...
The opening night crowd at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal were treated to the world premiere of Nightmare Cinema. Heralded as the sort of return to the celebrated Masters of Horror series, Nightmare Cinema collects 5 stories directed by Mick Garris (Sleepwalkers, The Stand), Joe Dante (The Howling, Gremlins)...
Listen up Folk Horror fans! There’s a new mythic monster in town calling out to you from those dark woods...
It’s a Haunting on Film Street this month at NOFS. We’re talking poltergeists, haunted houses and evil spirits. At first,...
Jason Axinn’s animated feature film, To Your Last Death, is gory thrill ride about trauma, inevitability, and just how awful our parents can be. With a bold animation style and a stellar team of voice actors, it’s no surprise that the film is a delightful piece of violent escapism in...
Real estate and home ownership have fueled horror for as long as humans have told ghost stories. The dream of...
Adam Egypt Mortimer’s Daniel Isn’t Real was an official selection at the 2019 Overlook Film Festival, and quite possibly one of the...
Nightmare on Film Street Returns! Join your horror hosts Kimmi & Jon as they kick off a brand-new season of the podcast, revisiting Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992) from the late great David Lynch. The world was cruel enough to take one of our most optimistic and original...