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.

Scottsdale, Arizona’s 6th Annual ‘A Night Of Misfit Film Festival’ Is Happening November 26-28, 2021

This weekend, Scottsdale, AZ will be hopping with the A Night Of Misfit Film Festival, an indie film party being hosted by Dineta Williams-Trigg. Check out the press release below for more information! Get ready for an Indie Film Party. On November 26th until November 28th, you’ll get to experience …

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A Conversation With Peter Laws, Creator Of The Creepy Cove Community Church Podcast

I’ve been listening to the Creepy Cove Community Church Podcast since I first discovered it about a year ago. What really drew me to the pod was the way creator Reverend Peter Laws’ combined my beloved horror movies and a heavy dose of humor with uplifting, thought-provoking messages based on …

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Rhode Island Comic Con 2021 – Celebs Tell Their Favorite Movies For the Drive-In

Last weekend, PopHorror attended Rhode Island Comic Con 2021. After a year of having to cancel all events due to Covid-19, Altered Reality Entertainment made sure to put on a great show. Included in the Rhode Island Comic Con festivities was a plethora of celebrities. So, being the nosy person …

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Chad Ridgely’s ‘Self Isolated’ (2021) Social Distancing Can Be A Real Nightmare – Movie Review

I have been waiting to review this movie for what feels like forever. Sure, it’s only been about a year since I’ve known about the existence of Chad Ridgely’s (our interview) feature film directorial debut, Self Isolated, but as soon as I’d heard about it, I was chomping at the …

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From the Producers of ‘Terrifier 2’ Comes An All New Modern Take On The Horror Genre In ‘Stream’

Put Some Skin In The Game Find out more about Michael Leavy’s film, Stream, and who else is involved. From the press release: SYNOPSIS: When Roy and Elaine Keenan realize their family is drifting apart, they decide that something needs to be done. Roy forces his work to take a …

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Interview With Actor Doug Burch For Full Auto Film’s ‘Self Isolated’ (2021)

I’ve been a huge fan of Doug Burch ever since seeing him in Full Auto Films and Chad Ridgely’s (our interview) 2016 Christmas horror comedy, Massacre on Aisle 12 (my review). He managed to make Mr. Kipper loveable despite him being a bit of a greedy horndog. So when I heard …

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Announced: Jed Brian’s ‘Trick Not Treat’ Will Be One Of The First NFT Horror Films!

NFT—or non-fungible tokens—are being touted as the next big thing in the world of cryptocurrency. You might have heard about pieces of art being turned into NFTs. Now we’re hearing that, not only will stationary pictures be used, there’s going to be a horror short made into one! It’s called …

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{EXCLUSIVE} Chad Ridgely’s Feature Film Directorial Debut, ‘Self Isolated,’ Poster, Trailer, Stills, And Premiere Date

If you’ve been a long time reader here at PopHorror, you’ve probably heard me gush about Full Auto Films’ Chad Ridgely (Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood 2019). Between writing and starring in one of my favorite horror comedies ever, Massacre on Aisle 12 (2016 – my review), starring in …

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Exploring A Passionate Mind: Interview With Filmmaker Jason Burke

I’ve known filmmaker/fellow PopHorror writer Jason Burke for a few years now. Every time I talk to him, I’m blown away by his positive energy and fervent desire to create. Despite being born with cerebral palsy and spinal stenosis, Jason has persevered, never letting his disability hold him back or …

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PopHorror Writers: VHS Cover Artwork That Scarred Our Souls

Many of us grew up going to video stores and picking out a brand new horror movie to watch and add to our personal watch list. But without trailers or ads, we had no idea what a movie was about. The only clue we had was the VHS cover art. …

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