Tori Danielle

Tori has had a passion for Horror and music ever since she was a little girl. She got bit by the writing bug in high school where she was involved in both the school newspaper and the yearbook. While getting her Bachelors degree, she took Journalism and Creative Writing classes where her passion grew even stronger. Now, in between work and family, she spends all of her spare time indulging in music, Horror movies, and nerdy fandoms, all while running/assisting one of the biggest Horror groups on Facebook and writing for various websites.

Dive Into A Horrifyingly Delicious Holiday With Queen Malvolia’s Memorable Thanksgiving 2

Malvolia's Memorable Thanksgiving 2

Malvolia’s Memorable Thanksgiving 2 Every year, I look forward to seeing a new horrific holiday episode from Malvolia: Queen of Screams. She always does the holidays best and leaves you begging for more. Her Halloween episode was a delicious treat, and now we can dive into Malvolia’s Memorable Thanksgiving 2. Who doesn’t …

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Interview with Cinematographer Derek Huey

Derek Huey

Cinematographers often don’t get the love they deserve, but I recognize that many films wouldn’t be the same if it weren’t for that talented person behind the camera. Derek Huey is one of the most talented cinematographers in the indie horror business and with each film his work always improves. …

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‘Blood, Sweat, and Terrors’ 2018 Movie Review: A Blood-Soaked Anthology

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I love anthologies, especially horror based ones. It’s always a great way to past the time and discover hidden gems you never knew of. Even if most of them are bad, there’s almost always at least one that steals the show. Blood, Sweat, and Terrors definitely took me by surprise …

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Ithaca Fantastik 2018: ‘Piercing’ Movie Review: Delightfully Disturbing

Piercing

PopHorror was lucky enough to help cover the 2018 Ithaca Fantastik Film Festival, one of our first reviews is the horror thriller, Piercing. Piercing is one that I’ve wanted to see for awhile. I kept missing the chance with each passing festival and I was stoked to finally see it. …

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Screamfest 2018: ‘So She Might Live’ Horror Short Review

We’re finally wrapping up our last review for the 2018 Screamfest Horror Film Festival. It was a great year, full of horrifyingly wonderful films and we are honored to have helped cover it. The last one on our list is the haunting horror short, So She Might Live. From Patrick …

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Screamfest 2018: ‘The Dollhouse’ Documentary Review

The Dollhouse

I love documentaries! Some of the best ones I’ve seen this year are For the Love of the Boogeyman: 40 Years of Halloween, The Bill Murray Stories, Wolfman’s Got Nards, and now The Dollhouse. I got the chance to watch The Dollhouse as coverage for the 2018 Screamfest Film Festival. When …

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Screamfest 2018: ‘Here There Be Monsters’ Short Movie Review

here there be monsters

October was insanely busy, but we’re wrapping our coverage for festivals all around the world, including the 2018 Screamfest Film Festival. One of the horror stories we had the privilege of covering for this event is Here There Be Monsters. This brilliant horror short was written/directed by Drew Macdonald and was …

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Interview with Kristen Ruhlin: Screenwriter and Star of ‘Welcome to Mercy’

Kristen Ruhlin

I recently had the opportunity to watch a phenomenal psychological horror film called Welcome to Mercy (read our review – here). It’s hauntingly breathtaking, and one of the masterminds behind this story is Kristen Ruhlin, who not only wrote the screenplay but also starred in the film. Read on to …

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‘Welcome to Mercy’ (2018): Beautifully Terrifying Movie Review

Kristen Ruhlin in Welcome to Mercy

Although I do enjoy possession films, they are not my favorite horror subgenre. There’s just so many out there filled with too much regurgitated material, so it takes a compelling story to peek my interest. IFC Midnight has released several killer titles this year, and when I heard about Welcome …

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Hulu’s ‘Light as a Feather’ Series is Hauntingly Perfect

Light As A Feather

Despite everyone raving about Netflix’s The Haunting of Hill House, I decided to go against the grain and binge watch another Hulu series called Light as a Feather. It’s definitely marked towards a younger age group, but I enjoy horror and thrillers of all type, so I thought, “Why not give …

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