DESCRIPTION: If horror movies have taught us anything it’s that nothing is more dangerous than making out at Lovers’ Lane....
I’ve got another confession to make. I am not the biggest Foo Fighters fan. However, as far as rockstars go,...
The nightmare begins again with Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, a new cinematic adaptation of the popular video game series. Unlike the previous loosely-based action-packed Resident Evil franchise from Paul W. S. Anderson, Welcome to Racoon City is an origin story that injects more elements of horror into its atmosphere and...
Ahhh, the holidays. Is there a more magical time of the year? Bright lights dazzle across snow-covered yards and families...
DESCRIPTION: On this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street, your horror hosts Jon & Kim are joined by writer/director...
One eventful night of chaos. It’s a formula ideal for the found-footage horror, and one that’s been utilized to perfection in films like zombie-outbreak gone wild REC (2007), British mockumentary Ghostwatch (1992), and a little film about zoom seance gone wrong Host (2020); the feature debut of director Rob Savage....
Rob Jabbaz’s The Sadness is easily one of the most aggressively violent movies you’re bound to see all year. Teeming with...
The Sadness is the exact kind of movie film censors were worried about when they cooked up the R rating. It’s...
If you think you know what happens in Don’t Breathe 2, you’re wrong. A master class in avoiding the repeated trappings of sequels, Rodo Sayaguez and Fede Alvarez’s follow-up to the 2016 horror-thriller will leave your expectations (and morals) tied up into a pretzel. Unafraid to wade into the deep end...
The zombie apocalypse can hit at any time, in any place. We’ve often seen outbreaks occur in large metropolises, where...
I’m just gonna cut to the chase. There are only two reasons you are reading a review for James Gunn’s The Suicide...
Time travel movies are a lot like zombie movies. You think you’ve seen it all, that the well has run dry on the subgenre, and there are no new stories to tell. You’re always wrong. You’re always spectacularly wrong, and you’re always reminded just how wrong you are when a...