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Jonathan DeHaan

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Jonathan is the Co-Host and Co-Creator of Nightmare on Film Street. His favorite horror movies are Evil Dead 2, Videodrome, and The Blair Witch Project.

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Mum, I'm Alien Pregnant (2026) 100% 80% EDIT “S high-speed health crisis and a super silly debut feature from a pair a filmmakers with a refreshingly gross sensibility. Plus, it has (easily) the weirdest dick you’ll see at the cinema this year 🫣” – Nightmare on Film Street Jan 25, 2026 Full Review Reflection in a Dead Diamond (2025) 84% 91% EDIT “Like a James Bond movie written by Quetin Dupieux for David Lynch to direct. Some movies have a few quirky moments and a handful of cool ideas but Reflection in A Dead Diamond is a torrential downpour of first-class film fun.” – Nightmare on Film Street Dec 5, 2025 Full Review Beast of War (2025) 89% 79% EDIT “Equals parts War Horror and Shark Horror, Beast of War is an unrelenting fight for survival with a dynamite looking creature of the deep, and some rock-solid shark attack sequences 🦈” – Nightmare on Film Street Oct 1, 2025 Full Review Appofeniacs (2025) 91% 78% EDIT “If AI already has you sweating at the prospect of never trusting anyone or anything ever again, your worst fears are about to be validated in the most gruesome ways possible. ” – Nightmare on Film Street Sep 24, 2025 Full Review Coyotes (2025) 59% 75% EDIT “Stylistically, Coyotes isn't quite the bullseye it was hoping to hit but this home-invasion/creature-feature boasts a good handful of vicious bits 'n' bites and a great sense of humor.” – Nightmare on Film Street Sep 24, 2025 Full Review Dead Lover (2025) 83% 95% EDIT “Dead Lover is like a German Expressionist film with silly voices, color gels, and fart jokes. It's hilarious, it's bizarre, it's 100,000 watts of weird beamed directly into your skull from the mind of an artist that it completely unrestrained.” – Nightmare on Film Street Sep 20, 2025 Full Review Night of the Reaper (2025) 80% 83% EDIT “Night of The Reaper delivers retro masked-killer horror on a blood-stained platter, and serves up maximum Halloween vibes like it’s handing out full-sized candy bars.” – Nightmare on Film Street Aug 31, 2025 Full Review I Live Here Now (2025) 86% 75% EDIT “In the strangest Ven Diagram of year, it's the perfect film for fans of Anna Biller's The Love Witch, the Coen brothers' Barton Fink, and the novels of Shirley Jackson.” – Nightmare on Film Street Aug 6, 2025 Full Review undertone (2025) 94% 80% EDIT “A slow burn that really delivers the goods and crafts some of the year's scariest sequences with nothing more than a microphone and your imagination's ability to totally f*ck you up. ” – Nightmare on Film Street Aug 6, 2025 Full Review Influencers (2025) 96% 85% EDIT “A brilliant sequel and a real boiling pot of bad blood, toxic personalities, and some 21st century evil fresh out of the internet oven.” – Nightmare on Film Street Aug 6, 2025 Full Review Mother of Flies (2025) 96% 83% EDIT “The Adams are truly some of the best independent filmmakers working today. Mother of Flies is a heavy dose of the occult and another singular supernatural chiller from a self-sufficient crew that operates like a 4-person movie studio.” – Nightmare on Film Street Jul 30, 2025 Full Review Noise (2024) 67% 80% EDIT “Noise features unstoppable pissed off ghosts that you can’t reason with, creepy creaky throat sounds (a must in J-Horror!), and unrelating scare sequences that’ll have you hiding under a blanket for safety.” – Nightmare on Film Street Jul 29, 2025 Full Review The Wailing (2024) 75% 90% EDIT “Get cozy with some oppressive, keep-you-up-at-night scares because The Wailing is a subtle slow burn that will utterly haunt you.” – Nightmare on Film Street Jul 26, 2025 Full Review Hellcat (2025) 89% 78% EDIT “A tight thriller with a really strong hook, and a paranoid ticking clock that creeps toward disaster with every passing second.” – Nightmare on Film Street Jul 26, 2025 Full Review Terrestrial (2025) 75% 70% EDIT “A quirky thriller & a confident caper with plenty of sci-fi silliness sprinkled on top.” – Nightmare on Film Street Jul 24, 2025 Full Review Hold the Fort (2025) 100% 76% EDIT “A 70-minute parade of head explosions, monster mayhem, and laugh-out-loud gags.” – Nightmare on Film Street Jul 23, 2025 Full Review Hot Spring Shark Attack (2024) 67% 75% EDIT “Hot Spring Shark Attack is is A zany live-action cartoon and pure lo-fi lunacy. The movie leans hard into its own limitations and never pretends to be something it's not. And what it is, is a bunch of dumb fun.” – Nightmare on Film Street Jul 9, 2025 Full Review 28 Years Later (2025) 88% 7/10 EDIT “More of a slow-burn character piece than the Rumble-in-the-Quarantine-Zone that I had hoped it would be, but still full of good ole zombie action.” – Nightmare on Film Street Jun 20, 2025 Full Review Dangerous Animals (2025) 87% 85% EDIT “By taking a hidden back door into the world of shark movies Dangerous Animals is able to give audiences something new without getting bogged down by overworked tropes. And more importantly, it has some of the most savage shark action in recent years🤘” – Nightmare on Film Street Jun 4, 2025 Full Review The Shrouds (2024) 75% EDIT “David Cronenberg maintains his status as Canada’s coolest weirdo. A whirlwind of sex and psychotic ramblings about Russian spies, the Chinese government, and murder...but an undeniably personal exploration for a filmmaker in the wake of great tragedy.” – Nightmare on Film Street May 7, 2025 Full Review A Desert (2024) 83% 83% EDIT “A grimy neo-noir nightmare that has its roots in classic cinema. A real tug of war between subgenres, and a surprisingly unpredictable movie for what initially looks like a real straightforward road trip thriller.” – Nightmare on Film Street May 7, 2025 Full Review Clown in a Cornfield (2025) 74% 78% EDIT “There are only two things you want to see in a Killer Clown movie, and neither of those things are Oscar-worthy dialogue and transcendent emotional truth. Ya want creepy clowns and crowd-pleasing kill sequences! And lots of both, pretty pretty please.” – Nightmare on Film Street May 7, 2025 Full Review It Feeds (2025) 89% 80% EDIT “An ambitious indie project punching above its weight class with a killer monster and great script. Features a stacked cast of recognizable faces and a boat load of clever genre-bending ideas.” – Nightmare on Film Street Apr 8, 2025 Full Review Ash (2025) 71% 80% EDIT “An interstellar mind trip. Fans of psychedelic sci-fi and mind-altering gore with especially dig Ash's otherworldly horrors. So long as you like melted faces, interdimensional hallucinations, and a bombardment of hellscape visuals, a la Event Horizon.” – Nightmare on Film Street Mar 23, 2025 Full Review Touch Me (2025) 88% 86% EDIT “Pure Midnight Madness from start to finish. Sometimes off-the-wall comedy, sometimes sci-fi soft core, Touch Me is never dull, always fun ‘n’ funky, and boasts some A+ practical gore.” – Nightmare on Film Street Mar 23, 2025 Full Review
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