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.

‘Paint the Town Red’ (2017) Horror Short Review

After reviewing Bad Cookie Pictures’ disturbing body horror short Ready to Burst, I couldn’t wait to see what else filmmakers Ariel Hansen and Christopher Graham had in store for us horror fans. So when I checked my email to see a brand new short by them called Paint the Town …

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We Have the Teaser Trailer For ‘The Ferryman’!

They’re Here Productions and UK writer/director Elliot Maguire are in the process of creating a brand new supernatural horror called The Ferryman. Check out the teaser trailer below! Official Synopsis: After a failed suicide attempt, troubled and lonely teen MARA finds herself stalked by a malevolent entity. The whole thing …

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Interview With ‘Blood Hunters’ Director Tricia Lee

Toronto-based filmmaker Tricia Lee may not look like a powerhouse in the horror world, but don’t let her calm and cool demeanor fool you. This up and coming director has been putting out some of the best “some of the best horror to emerge out of the Great White North” according …

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Sunset (2015) – Horror Short Review

Before they made Servus de Infernum (2016), The Final Photograph (2017) and The Klondike Incident (2017), Gary Berger and Josh Mowatt of P.P. Urpansoph Films created a black and white horror short called Sunset. I just recently found the boys of Urpansoph Films, and as if you couldn’t tell from my reviews, I am a …

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The Klondike Incident (2017) Horror Short Review

The Klondike Incident is the third short I’ve reviewed for P.P. Urpansoph Films and, by far, my favorite of the three. I just finished watching it and I’m still giddy with excitement and shock. These guys just keep getting better and better! The short was once again co-written, co-produced and …

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‘The Final Photograph’ (2017) Horror Short Review

A picture is worth 1,000 words. Not only is there a lot to say about the photograph itself – the subject, the color, the tone, the angle – but it also says a lot about the photographer. Why did they choose to take that particular photo? In The Final Photograph, …

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Sleep Eater (2016) A Stomach Growling Horror Short Review

There’s a lot of things people do while they’re sleeping. Some people snore in their sleep. Some people talk in their sleep. Some people even walk around the house in their sleep. There’s a small percentage of people who suffer from Nocturnal Sleep-related Eating Disorder, a condition where they eat …

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Servus de Infernum (2016) Horror Short Review

Although he spends his days designing custom movie posters and company logos for his graphic design business DBGgraphix, Gary Berger has another passion. And that passion is horror. The first time he got behind the camera, he created Servus de Infernum through his newly formed production company P. P. Urpansoph …

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‘Match’ (2017) Horror Short Review

We watch a lot of different kinds of horror here at PopHorror. We get isolated, we watch loved ones get tortured and die, we get chased by mute, omnipresent psychos, we go insane and we watch the end of the world, all on a daily basis. However, it’s not every …

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Interview With ‘Tar’ Writer/Director Aaron Wolf

As the co-founder of Howling Wolf Productions, Aaron Wolf has had not shortage of film projects. In the past 17 years, Wolf has been involved in directing, producing, acting, writing, and editing film that span the genre spectrum from comedies to documentaries to dramas. This year, Wolf has decided to …

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