Kevin Scott

Parents who were not film savvy and completely unprepared for choosing child appropriate viewing material were the catalyst that fueled my lifelong love affair with horror, exploitation, blaxploitation, low budget action, and pretty much anything that had to be turned off when my grandparents visited. I turned out okay for the most part, so how bad could all these films actually be?

Duane Graves And Justin Meeks’ 70s Themed Shockumentary, ‘Wild Man Of The Navidad,’ Comes To DVD December 7

Duane Graves and Justin Meeks’ The Wild Man of the Navidad comes to DVD on December 7, 2021. It’s brimming with the gritty realism rooted in those 1970s documentaries, the ones that made films all the more unsettling because they didn’t look like movies; they looked like real news! Stuff …

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Matthew Packman’s ‘Morbid Colors’ Comes to Physical and Streaming Media in December

Morbid Colors is one of my favorite types of vampire films, the kind where hunters that are either slayers or infected hit the road to try to find the bloodsucker that either killed their family or bit them or someone they love. PopHorror covered it back in February (read the …

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Emrhys Cooper’s ‘The Shuroo Process’ Opens in Theaters and On Demand November 24

Emrhys Cooper’s The Shuroo Process has some major horror alums involved. Zachary Quinto (NOS4A2) serves as executive producer and Fiona Dourif (Child’s Play franchise) headlines the cast. Her father, Brad Dourif (Child’s Play franchise), and Samantha Robinson (The Love Witch, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) are featured in supporting …

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Khaled Ridgeway’s ‘Death Of A Telemarketer’ in Theaters and VOD on December 3

There are few things more reviled than the telemarketer, but in actuality, they’re  just trying to make a living like everyone else. Filmmaker Khaled Ridgeway asks: What if a desperate telemarketer ventured into the Do Not Call list with dire consequences? Kasey (Lamorne Morris) really needs to win a heated …

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Comedy Central Kicks off 31 Day Holiday Extravaganza This December

Comedy Central begins it annual 31 Day Holiday Extravaganza with two new films: Hot Mess Holiday Premiere date: Saturday, December 11 at 7PM with an immediate encore Synopsis: When an overachieving young finance exec is unceremoniously dumped by her cheating fiancé during the Diwali holidays, her free-spirited bestie is determined …

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Well Go USA’s Anime Fantasy, ‘The Monkey King: Reborn,’ On Blu-ray and Digital December 7

Anime fans still mourning the passing of Halloween now have something to add to their Christmas list. The Anime action-adventure fantasy, The Monkey King: Reborn, will be available on Blu-ray and Digital on December 7, 2021. From the official press release: Following on the heels of recent groundbreaking animated films …

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Eleven Directors Share ‘Isolation’ Anthology Streaming on November 2, 2021

Eleven directors collaborate for nine tales of Isolation at its scariest. Inspired by the isolation brought about by COVID quarantine protocols, the talent behind the cameras got creative about how to keep working. Independent horror royalty Larry Fessenden (Jakob’s Wife) is included in a roster of directors with impressive horror …

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The Pack Podcast Features Celebrity Voice Talent This Halloween

Looking for something to listen to while driving trick or treaters around or going to a Halloween party? Eugene Pack’s The Pack Podcast has spooky, old school radio dramas with very familiar voices. From the official press release: Oscar nominee Jennifer Tilly (Child’s Play franchise, Bullets Over Broadway), Rob Morrow …

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Cinedigm’s ‘Red Stone’ Hits Theaters and Streaming on December 3

Two of the most versatile character actors around, Neal McDonough and Michael Cudlitz, star in Red Stone, a crime thriller with some deep philosophical arcs about the duality of human nature.   From the official press release: Official Synopsis: A dangerous hitman (Neal McDonough) is tasked with hunting down a …

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Spyglass Media Announces Re-imagining of ‘Hellraiser’ (1987)

Hellraiser was such a game changing horror film when it debuted in 1987 that there was no horror sub-genre for it, and there really still isn’t one now. Clive Barker has such a unique way of building a dark world that only he could bring the story back to its …

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