Tracy Allen

As the co-owner and Editor-in-Chief of PopHorror.com, Tracy has learned a lot about independent horror films and the people who love them. Now an approved critic for Rotten Tomatoes, she hopes the masses will follow her reviews back to PopHorror and learn more about the creativity and uniqueness of indie horror movies.

Kiah and Tristan Roache-Turner’s ‘Wyrmwood: Apocalypse’ (2022) – Movie Review

In my humble opinion, Kiah and Tristan Roache-Turner’s Wyrmwood: Road Of The Dead (2014) is one of the best action zombie movies ever made. Part grindhouse, part Mad Max, part Train to Busan (2016 – our review), this gory, ultra-violent Ozploitation flick took the rather plodding zombie subgenre and flipped …

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Chris Cullari and Jennifer Raite’s ‘The Aviary’ (2002) Coming In April

I always feel a special tingle when I find a film about cults. There’s just something fascinating about the entire cult dynamic: who are chosen to be inducted; why they were chosen; the loss of the member’s self to the group; the rules and regulations followed; the reasons for staying; …

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Debra Neil-Fisher’s ‘Unplugging’ (2022) Stars Eva Longoria, Keith David, and Lea Thompson

Social media and internet access has become a huge crutch on society. Anything you need to know, we can Google. We have instant GPS if we’re lost, and if there’s trouble, we can call anyone from just about anywhere for help. It’s only been about 15 years since smart phones …

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BTS Photos, Character Posters For Zombie Action-Horror ‘Wyrmwood: Apocalypse’ Ahead of APRIL 14 VOD Release

We are so excited for Wyrmwood: Apocalypse, the sequel to Kiah Roache-Turner and Tristan Roache-Turner’s 2015 film, Wyrmwood: Road Of The Dead. We’ve shared the trailer with you, and now we have the bloody character posters and some behind the scenes shots. Check it out! From the press release: The …

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Four New Clips From Hamza Zaman’s ‘The Institute’ (2022)

You’ve already read our review of Hamza Zaman’s feature length directorial debut, The Institute (2022), and now you can check out some clips from the film itself! We’ve got four clips plus the trailer for you to see. Trailer From the press release: Gravitas Ventures, an Anthem Sports & Entertainment …

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Interview With ‘Craving’ Star Rachel Amanda Bryant

Rachel Amanda Bryant is an up and coming phenom in the indie horror industry. She’s been all over the place in the past few years, and we’ve even reviewed her roles in The After Party (2020 – our reviews here and here), 2018’s Scratch (our review), The Campus (2018 – …

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{Exclusive} Poster And Stills Reveal For Harley Wallen’s Highly Anticipated Horror/Thriller, ‘Beneath Us All’

We’re big fans of filmmaker Harley Wallen here at PopHorror (read our interview with him here). We’ve covered quite a few of his movies, including Ash And Bone, Tale of Tails, Enigma, Abstruse (our review), Abeyance, Agramon’s Gate (our review), The Initiation, and Eternal Code (our review), and now we’re …

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Neil Marshall’s ‘Dog Soldiers (2002) – Retro Review

Back on March 22, 2002, a new kind of werewolf film premiered at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival in Neil Marshall’s Dog Soldiers. A six-man squad of soldiers on a training mission in the Scottish wilderness come across an enemy that can’t be killed with even the most extreme …

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New Trailer Released for Outrageous And Acclaimed Zombie Action Horror, ‘Wyrmwood: Apocalypse’

Australian filmmaking brothers, Kiah Roache-Turner and Tristan Roache-Turner, have smashed the chum bucket once again! Their first film, Wyrmwood: Road Of The Dead (2015), was a sleeper hit for zombie lovers and action fans alike, taking the insanity from favorites like Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome and adding a gut-bursting amount …

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SXSW 2022: Four Selections From The Midnight Shorts Block – Movie Review

Some of the creepiest, most twisted horror tales can be found in the Midnights Shorts Block from the yearly SXSW Film Festival. This year’s event, which took place from March 11-20, 2022, is no exception. I was lucky to catch four films from the Midnight Shorts Block, and one of …

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