July is Greedy Guts month here at Nightmare On Film Street, when writers are given carte blanche to write about...
One of the most anticipated video game sequels of all time, The Last of Us Part II is easily Naughty...
Bruce McDonald is a Canadian treasure. He has directed some of my favorite films, such as zombie radio drama Pontypool and punk rock tour story Hard Core Logo. His latest movie is the surreal and jazzy Dreamland. It stars Stephen McHattie in two roles; in one, he’s a hitman having...
Welcome to Saturday Morning Scares, where we take a look at horror TV shows for the little monsters! In keeping with...
[Exclusive Interview] THE WRETCHED Composer Devin Burrows Talks About Casting The Film’s Sonic Spell
While watching IFC Midnight’s new film The Wretched, a few things quickly become obvious. For one, a good summertime horror...
Happy Cops ‘n’ Killers month, fiends! Or should I say “Cops…who royally screwed up and burned said killer alive, turning him into a more powerful, supernatural uber dream killer” month! For this edition of Making a Monster, we look at the origins of one of the faces on “Mt. Slashmore.”...
Nowadays, clowns are as synonymous with horror as vampires and zombies. These once-comical entertainers have influenced a new culture of...
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we consume entertainment. Instead of going to concerts, we’re watching musicians play acoustic...
Resident Evil 3 is Capcom’s followup to last year’s Resident Evil 2 (2019)Â remake and is a response to its massive success and the demand from fans for continued remakes. Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (1999) has long been held as one of the classic entries for the series. It follows Jill...
Hungry for a spooky series to binge? This past weekend Netflix released the international series Spectros (2020), a TV-MA Brazilian...
Monster movies are never just one thing. Night of the Living Dead isn’t just about zombies, it’s about prejudices rooted deeply into...
Being queer is pretty cool, but also pretty exhausting. As you search to find yourself in film, television, books, and more, you find yourself creating narratives within those stories. Being queer requires an imagination out of survival, an imagination that believes you fit neatly into typically heterosexual stories. Out of...