Anna

Hello readers, I was born and raised in Southern California. Throughout my upbringing I grew fond of the horror movie genre thanks to my mother. With my interest in true crime, I earned a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in forensic investigation. I enjoy art of all kind and appreciate subject matter outside the social norm. I like to engage in conversation involving my passions, so lets talk.

Take A Trip To ‘The Cabin’ (2018) – Movie Review

The Cabin is the first feature film from director Johan Bodell (Animal Society TV series). The cast includes Thomas Hedengran, who is known for his roles in Commander Hamilton (1998), Dead on Arrival (2008) and Hamilton (2001). Scriptwriter Erik Kammerland (Douche 2018) also portrays the killer in the film. Couple …

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WiHM 2019 – Artist Feature: Interview With Glizzette Ojeda

Over the past few years, I’ve made social media connections with artists from around the world. For someone who enjoys the therapeutic practice of doodling to release stress, I admire those who have the raw talent of the craft, primarily those who encourage others to follow through to their own …

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BITS 2018: ‘SuperGrid’ (2018) – Movie Review

Supergrid is a clever combination of Mad Max meets the plague apocalypse. It’s a fast paced, action-packed story of two estranged brothers taking on the notorious, disease-infested ‘grind.’ Deke (Marshall Williams) and Jesse (Wolfcop’s Leo Fafard) are sure to lure you into the Grid Life! With its unapologetic, remorseless characters, …

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A Strange Imagination – Interview With Mash-up Artist Sammy Ruiz

While mingling through the vendors at the H40: 40 Years of Terror Convention (see our review of the event here), I stumbled across Sammy Ruiz’s booth. The art he had on display was radiant of a dazzling creepy appeal with inspirational ties to other artists. He is a charismatic artist who …

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Rick Grimes’ Last Episode… ‘The Walking Dead’: “What Comes After” – TV Series Recap

As many Walking Dead fans already knew and and had come to dread, episode 5 of season 9, titled “What Comes After,” was Rick Grimes’ last appearance in the series. Andrew Lincoln dedicated the past 8 years of his life to the comic book character’s TV show persona. In doing …

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PopHorror Goes To ‘H40: 40 Years of Terror’ – Biggest ‘Halloween’ Convention To Date

Summer has come to an end… the days are getting shorter… the leaves are changing, falling to the ground… the wind blows through the skeleton trees, filling the crisp night air with a wispy, dry rattle… It can only mean one thing – autumn is upon us and Halloween is …

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‘Halloween’ 2018: Michael Myers is Back and Laurie is Ready – Movie Review

Halloween (2018) brings Michael Myers back to theaters, and he’s scarier than ever. In this film, fans are faced with a broken Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) who is eagerly awaiting her opportunity to take back what was snatched from her 40 years previous. With the film being a direct …

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Warner Bros. Studio – Horror Made Here: Festival of Frights Recap

PopHorror had the pleasure of attending the Warner Bros. Studio’s Horror Made Here: Festival of Frights press preview this week. Fan favorites hijacked Warner Bros’ iconic backlot, transforming it into a Halloween celebration. Fans’ biggest fears from The Conjuring universe, The Exorcist, Camp Crystal Lake and The DC Universe, Batman: Arkham Asylum …

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Night of the Living Dead (1968) – 50 Years of Mayhem Sustained by Art

The legendary George A. Romero unleashed a truly menacing nightmare 50 years ago. Night of the Living Dead stumbled into theaters on October 1, 1968 as a low budget, indie horror movie. The narrative parallels that of controversial epidemics flooding society during its time, continuing on to present day. Click here …

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Movie Review – ‘Apocalypse Rising’ (2018)

Richard Lowry’s Apocalypse Rising (2018) is a mix of sci-fi, horror, and comedy all wrapped up in 83 minutes of pure entertaining glory. This movie creates its own track of footsteps as a combination of two popular television series: The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones. There’s a subtle whiff of …

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