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...
It’s a Haunting on Film Street this month at NOFS. We’re talking poltergeists, haunted houses and evil spirits. At first, I was stumped on finding a movie that has both ghosts and punks, until I uncovered this 1980s gem called The Wraith, a supernatural teen drama, written and directed by...
[Review] THE BOULET BROTHERS’ HALFWAY TO HALLOWEEN TV SPECIAL Serves Up Tasty Treats For Horror Fans
Hello, uglies. Are you tired of waiting a whole year for that one special day when all us weirdos can...
When The Dead Don’t Die comes to theaters a few weeks from now, I suspect there will be a lot...
Adam Egypt Mortimer’s Daniel Isn’t Real was an official selection at the 2019 Overlook Film Festival, and quite possibly one of the most arresting movies of the entire festival. It’s a great time for people that like rough rides and an entirely original approach to the imaginary-friend-gone-amock subgenre. Adapted from Brian DeLeeuw’s...
Real estate and home ownership have fueled horror for as long as humans have told ghost stories. The dream of...
The opening night crowd at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal were treated to the world premiere of Nightmare Cinema....
Listen up Folk Horror fans! There’s a new mythic monster in town calling out to you from those dark woods at the edge of town that you know you’re supposed to stay away from. Described by creators Armando Zanker, Grant DeArmitt, Shan Bennion, and Lucas Gattoni as a blend of...
Making a feature-length episode of Into The Dark for Blumhouse and Hulu is no game. Paul Davis (Into The Dark:...
At this point in 2019, we can agree that horror is, or at least can be, political. New director Orçun...
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...