When The Evil Within first arrived in 2014, myself and many others were very excited. Directed by Shinji Mikami, developer Tango Gameworks’ new survival horror appeared poised to replace the Resident Evil – shaped hole in our hearts
When The Evil Within first arrived in 2014, myself and many others were very excited. Directed by Shinji Mikami, developer Tango Gameworks’ new survival horror appeared poised to replace the Resident Evil – shaped hole in our hearts
It is Friday the 13th today, which is already enough for at least some level of celebration for all things that go bump in the night. What makes this Friday the
Something I have wanted to do for a while on Nightmare Shift is talk about South Korean cinema in a significant, expansive fashion. I appreciate and respect all of the writers who have
In 2010, the Saw series cemented itself as one of the most successful horror series’ in history, with the seventh installment alleged as the final film and Konami‘s followup to Saw: The Video Game, aptly
In 2005, Twisted Pictures was on the map and distributor Lions Gate knew they had struck franchise gold, neither of them had any intent on not capitalizing on their newfound momentum. James Wan and Leigh Whannell were not
The Menu is a film I had heard a lot about, but couldn’t say I was particularly interested in. I knew the reviews were positive, and I recognized the
Five years after The Last House on the Left, Wes Craven made his sophomore effort – a much better received film – The Hills Have Eyes. An interesting aside
Four years after The Hills Have Eyes, Wes Craven continued his directing career with a film I had never heard of or though about prior, a slasher film called Deadly Blessing. Although I think it can be
The Halloween franchise comes to an end – at least until an inevitable remake, that is. However, for all intents and purposes, Halloween Ends does mark the end of an era. This will be the
Phantasm is a film I felt like I would never watch. For all intents and purposes, it lands exactly in my ballpark. I love goofy, absurd horror films (they are