Before taking on the role of the very real Butch DeFeo – the same Butch DeFeo that the Amityville Horror is based on – John Robinson already had an extremely extensive resume of some powerful independent films. Adding The Amityville Murders, the newest addition to the ever-growing Amityville franchise, to …
Read More »Interview With ‘Dry Blood’ Filmmakers Clint Carney and Kelton Jones
The latest release from Dread (formerly Dread Central Presents) is Dry Blood, a mysterious ghost story rich with fantastic practical effects, anxiety, and sadness. I was lucky enough to meet up with filmmakers Clint Carney and Kelton Jones at a local coffee shop, where we discussed their film, how they …
Read More »PopHorror Chats With The Legendary Michael Rooker At Wizard World!
Over the years, I have had the pleasure of getting a sit down interview with some of my favorite celebrities. Being able to be press for events is possibly my favorite thing in the entire world. I have now been able top cover three conventions for the beloved Wizard World, …
Read More »Interview with Jamie Bernadette: From Leading to Writing and Producing
Last time I spoke with Jamie Bernadette (read that interview here), the up-and-coming actress was preparing to leave for South Africa for a leading role in the film The Furnace with award-winning director Darrell Roodt. Since then, she has become increasingly busy with several projects including her latest film, The …
Read More »Women in Horror Month 2019: Interview with Heather Buckley
Heather Buckley is a powerhouse in the horror genre – producer, actress, journalist – and that’s just the beginning. Anyone who is anyone knows who she is, or has seen something she’s worked on or been a part of, such as the films We Are Still Here (2015 – read our …
Read More »Interview With Filmmaker Amy Everson, Creator of ‘Felt’
I recently watched Amy Everson’s debut film, Felt, for the second time (you can read my review here), and it was just as powerful the second time around. Perhaps it’s the relevancy of the story with the current #MeToo movement, but I believe it’s because Felt is just a damn good …
Read More »WiHM 2019 – Artist Feature: Interview With Glizzette Ojeda
Over the past few years, I’ve made social media connections with artists from around the world. For someone who enjoys the therapeutic practice of doodling to release stress, I admire those who have the raw talent of the craft, primarily those who encourage others to follow through to their own …
Read More »Interview With Deron Miller: A Love for Music and Horror
After taking a break from the music scene, former frontman of the rock band CKY, Deron Miller, is back with a new band, 96 Bitter Beings. Their recent album, Camp Pain, debuted last November and has since received outstanding feedback by fans. With a passion for horror, Deron has also dabbled in …
Read More »Interview with Jimmy Lee Combs: Driven by the Heyday of Horror
Most horror fanatics would agree that the ’80s and ’90s were the heyday of horror. It was an era that pushed the limits and created nearly every subgenre we know and love today. Driven by his love for the genre, Jimmy Lee Combs explored the roots of some of these …
Read More »Interview With Julie Anne Prescott: An Undying Love for Indie Horror
In celebration of Women in Horror Month, I had a blast speaking with Julie Anne Prescott about her countless upcoming film projects and her love for indie horror. Discussing everything from her start as a spokesmodel for Troma Entertainment to the time she was an extra in Rock of Ages …
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