Being queer is pretty cool, but also pretty exhausting. As you search to find yourself in film, television, books, and...
Filmmaking is a tough racket–it’s hard enough to get the film made, to make it through the stages of production,...
DESCRIPTION: You don’t have to be a music-obsessed serial killer straight out of a horror movie to enjoy this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street, but it sure helps! Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim as they close out their celebration of Women in Horror with two psychopaths...
When it comes to the weird and wonderful world of SpectreVision, it’s hard not to think about the production company’s...
What’s up, weirdos? Welcome to Awfully Good, where we celebrate rad trash! Since we’re celebrating Women in Horror Month here at Nightmare on...
Horror films are not kind to rural life. People who live outside of “civilized” cities are evil, unintelligent hicks as seen in films like Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Deliverance, Wrong Turn, and so many others. All they seem to know is torture, murder, and (sometimes) drugs. They are portrayed as less...
New Year’s is a celebration often lost within a mix of horror genre themes as it falls between that monotonous...
[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...
Looks can be deceiving when it comes to director Natasha Kermani’s film, Lucky. On its surface, the film recounts the odd home invasion tale of May. A self-help book author (portrayed by the film’s real-life writer Brea Grant), May finds herself the focus of a mysterious man who breaks into...
[Exclusive Interview] Writer/Director/Actor Toby Poser Talks Family Filmmaking in THE DEEPER YOU DIG
For Toby Poser, filmmaking is a family affair. Poser, her partner John Adams, and their two daughters Lula and Zelda...
Love knows no bounds and as far as Into The Dark’s latest episode Tentacles goes, neither does intimacy. The Valentine’s...
Matthew Pope’s directorial debut Blood On Her Name is a tense neo-noir film about the lengths one woman will go to try and protect herself and her son. Leigh (played by Bethany Anne Lind) is a drug-addicted mechanic who accidentally kills a man. In a tense 90 minutes, Leigh tries...