Join usssss on this week’s episode of the Nightmare on Film Street podcast as we sits down to chat with...
The serial killer train is moving full steam ahead for another edition of Nightmare on Film Street! Join your horror...
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you mixed the charm of a small-town diner with the suspense of a true crime docu-drama? Well, wonder no more because Alan Scott Neal’s feature film debut, Last Straw, serves up a disturbingly tense thriller that feels like it’s been ripped straight...
Speaking of thrillers that play at the edge of horror– Hunting Daze stands out as a peculiar, yet captivating piece....
Jack Clark and Jim Weir’s Birdeater is an intriguing entry into the Australian horror scene, attempting to weave a tapestry...
In the high-stakes world of digital currency, Cold Wallet takes us on a comedic heist journey that tries to mine more laughs than crypto, but occasionally finds itself lost in the blockchain of its own storyline. The semi-true tale spins a narrative around Billy (Raul Castillo), a father whose financial...
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that a movie labeled “horror” must be in want of a ghost, ghoul, or masked...
We’re all reasonably/rationally/rightfully concerned about AI being the end of us all, but Chris Marrs Piliero’s Black Mirror adjacent tech-thriller Appofeniacs wants you to...
Bone Lake isn’t just a fun name. For this slow-burn psychological thriller, it’s a promise. Following two couples stuck together in a lavish rental home after a booking error, the husbands jokingly argue whether the lake is named after a local Urban Legend about a serial killer or a guarantee that...
Borderline wants to be a chaotic thrill ride—a pulpy, twisted home-invasion thriller where a deranged stalker traps a pop star...
Radik Eshimov’s Burning is a multi-POV Horror story with nosey neighbors, evil spirits, dead kids, and some really clever camerawork. The movie...
Written and directed by Drew Hancock, Companion is a rock-em sock-em Rom Com with a bigger body count than Wolf Man and more laugh-out-loud moments than an entire season of The Bear. The genre mash-up stars Jack Quaid (The Boys) and Sophie Thatcher (Heretic) as Josh & Iris, a young couple looking to spend a quite weekend with friends...