[Review] TAROT Deals a Deck of Unique Villains but a Predictable Plot
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by Kimberley Elizabeth
4h ago
If you’ve ever fumbled through a dusty old deck of tarot cards, hoping they’d reveal something about your future, Tarot (2024) might just make you think twice before you shuffle again. This horror flick, helmed by first-timers Spenser Cohen and Anna Halberg, deals a hand that’s both terrifying and delightfully over-the-top. The film taps into the old-school charm of supernatural slashers, where a group of friends find themselves in a deadly game of cosmic consequences. “[Tarot combines] inventive beasties with the kind of jump scares that’ll fling popcorn from your lap.” See Also 76% SCO ..read more
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Exclusive: Heather Langenkamp Would Be Eager to Return as Nancy in Potential A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET Legacy Sequel!
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by NOFS STAFF
3d ago
In a special 40th-anniversary episode of the Nightmare on Film Street podcast, Heather Langenkamp, who famously portrayed Nancy Thompson in the iconic A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), reveals her eagerness to return to the nightmare-scape of her legendary role. Langenkamp reminisced about the profound connections formed on set, especially with the late Wes Craven, the mastermind behind the series. She shared a nostalgic reflection on her character’s evolution through the films: “We get to see and follow her in a really natural way, through being a teenager here and then being a young adult i ..read more
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[Podcast] A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 40th Anniversary Interview with Heather Langenkamp
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by Nightmare on Film Street
3d ago
We celebrate the 40th anniversary of A Nightmare on Elm Street on a very special episode of the Nightmare on Film Street podcast, recorded live from Panic Fest! Your horror hosts Kimmi and Jon were joined by Nancy Thompson herself, Heather Langenkamp, to celebrate the supernatural slasher classic and honor the legacy of horror’s most resourceful final girl of all time! During this full-length Q&A with Heather Langenkamp, we talk about what it was like working with the legendary Wes Craven, how scary it was to do those terrifying scenes alongside Robert Englund, working with the other young ..read more
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Bad Meets Worse: 12 Horror Movies Where Bad Guys Meet Their Match
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by Kimberley Elizabeth
6d ago
It’s not just the bad guys who have to watch their backs anymore. In the chilling wake of the new film Abigail, where a seemingly straightforward kidnapping spirals into a vampire-fueled frenzy, we’ve been inspired to delve into the murky depths of horror movies where it’s evil squaring off against evil. These 12 films twist the usual fright formula by pitting traditional villains—think thieves, rogue agents, and hardened criminals—against adversaries that are unexpectedly more sinister and supernatural.So, buckle up as we unleash a list that explores the darkest corners of human (and non-huma ..read more
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[Review] Caitlin Cronenberg’s Pre-Apocalyptic Thriller HUMANE Explores The Dark Future of Our Climate Crisis
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by Jonathan Dehaan
1w ago
Climate change is getting worse day after day, and every uncomfortable conversation we’ve been putting off for decides is waiting for us just over the horizon. Caitlin Cronenberg’s debut feature Humane dives headfirst into that messy, chaotic crisis we’ve built for ourselves, in a chamber piece that has one affluent family forced to make the ultimate decision. It’s a classic thriller set-up with a premise ripped from the headlines of tomorrow’s newspaper, and a great cast of character actors ready to rip each other apart as soon as shit hits the fan. The world of Humane is not unlike our own ..read more
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[Podcast] THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT 25th Anniversary Interview with Eduardo Sanchez and Michael C. Williams
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by Nightmare on Film Street
1w ago
We’re getting lost in the woods on this very special episode of the Nightmare on Film Street Horror Movie Podcast! Your hosts Kimmi and Jon are celebrating 25 years of The Blair Witch Project, and are joined by co-director Eduardo Sanchez, and star Michael C. Williams! In this exclusive interview, we discuss the legacy of *the* most iconic found footage film of all time, learn about the painstaking filming process, what it was like to be on the other side of that insane marketing campaign, and what they see for the future of found footage and how filmmakers can still innovate in the sug-genre ..read more
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[Review] Terror Wears a Tutu in Kooky Vampire Delight ABIGAIL
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by Kimberley Elizabeth
2w ago
I like heists. I like vampires. And well, I guess I also dig ballet now, too. Enter Abigail, who pirouettes into theaters, eager and armed to deliver on all three. From the clapboard of Radio Silence’s Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett—creators of modern horror staples like Ready or Not and the latest Scream installments—comes this zany tale that stitches crime caper with monster madness in a wholly original fabric. It’s a bold new take on the vampire genre, delivering blood-soaked violence and maximum horror hijinks for a dangerously delightful trip to the movies. “…a bold new take on ..read more
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[Podcast] Something, Something, Haunted Mirrors: MIRROR, MIRROR (1990)
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by Nightmare on Film Street
2w ago
We’re through the looking glass on this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street, your casually obsessed horror movie podcast. Join your hosts Kimmi & Jon as they try to make sense of another haunted mirror horror, fixing their gaze this time on the early 90’s cult creeper Mirror, Mirror. A supernatural slasher that would make Mary Lour Maloney proud, Mirror, Mirror plays by its own rules, isn’t afraid to get weird, and features the one and only Karen Black in a high camp role for the ages. Oh- and also an evil mirror that kills a handful of teenagers, creates doppelgangers, downloads ni ..read more
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[Panic Fest 2024 Review] THE CEREMONY IS ABOUT TO BEGIN Blends Egyptian Lore with Found Footage Frights
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by Kimberley Elizabeth
2w ago
Fresh from Panic Fest 2024, The Ceremony is About to Begin unwraps itself like a meticulously preserved mummy, serving up a fresh twist on the horror mockumentary scene. Directed by Sean Nichols Lynch, this found footage film cleverly marries the allure of ancient Egyptian rituals with the chilling uncertainty of cult dynamics, all captured through a ‘documentary’ lens. See Also Horror News First Look: The Strangers: Chapter 1 Trailer Reignites Home Invasion Horror “…a fresh twist on the horror mockumentary scene.” From the outset, Lynch sets the tone with a series of eerie, documenta ..read more
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[Panic Fest 2024 Review] CURSE OF THE SIN EATER is an Indie Horror Delight
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by Kimberley Elizabeth
2w ago
If you’re famished for a unique twist on the classic “be careful what you wish for” storyline, Curse of the Sin Eater might just be the indie film to satiate your horror appetite. Directed by Justin Denton, known for his visually captivating projects in animation, live immersive theatre, and VR, this film marks a compelling leap into feature filmmaking. See Also Horror News Everything We Know About Nicolas Cage-Led Horror LONGLEGS, From Osgood Perkins “…might just be the indie film to satiate your horror appetite.” The plot is wickedly simple yet delectably macabre. Rick Malone (Carte ..read more
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