Will Jewell’s newest film, Concrete Plans, may not be the first time horror has branched out into eat-the-rich narratives, but does it connect on the level of some more modern favorites of the genre? Synopsis for Concrete Plans: High in the remote Welsh mountains, five builders are brought together to …
Read More »Richard Tanner Assaults Your Eyeballs In ‘Mother Noose Presents: Once Upon A Nightmare’ (2020)
Let me start by saying that Mother Noose Presents: Once Upon A Nightmare is in no way connected to the alleged plagiarist and disgraced Michael Darkone’s project of very similar title, which was recently the cause of so much industry angst. Now that I’ve got that off my chest… Richard …
Read More »Filmmaker Yuji Shimomura’s Epic Undertaking: ‘Crazy Samurai: 400 vs. 1’ Movie Review
Japan’s most legendary swordsman, Miyamoto Musashi, makes another significant appearance on screen in Yuji Shimomura’s Crazy Samurai: 400 vs. 1. Almost a decade after being filmed and sitting under an underserved layer of dust, Crazy Samurai finally found the light of day, thanks in part to independent distributors Albatros and …
Read More »‘Bloodthirst’ (2021) Movie Review: This Vampire Film Sinks Its Teeth Into A Western Apocalypse
Growing up, my favorite genre was horror. I Loved watching it on Saturday afternoons after cartoons. Although some days, horror movies weren’t on, so I was treated to classic westerns instead. As time went on, I learned to love both westerns and horror movies. Bloodthirst is a movie that combines …
Read More »Alice Maio Mackay’s ‘The Serpent’s Nest’ (2021) Movie Review
The Serpent’s Nest is a short film directed by Alice Maio Mackay (Tooth 4 Tooth 2020 – read our review here), and co-written by Alice Maio Mackay and Benjamin Pahl Robinson. It stars Jamila Main as Sophia, Felicia Tassone (Awoken) as Gen, Joe Romeo (Awoken) as Danny, and Dominique Booth …
Read More »Jason Burke’s ‘Shackles’ (2021) Movie Review
Mental health is something that affects us all, especially during times like these where we are dealing with a pandemic. That is why Shackles, the new short by filmmaker and fellow PopHorror writer Jason Burke, is not only moving but necessary. The film is only 12 minutes long, has no …
Read More »Movie Review: Jacob Johnston’s ‘Dreamcatcher’ (2021) Uniquely Unexpected And Bizarre
I recently watched the new horror thriller, Dreamcatcher. And no, this isn’t the Stephen King adaptation; they’re polar opposites. This film was directed and written by Jacob Johnston. It stars Niki Koss, Zachary Gordon, Travis Burns, Blaine Kern III, Olivia Sui, Emrhys Cooper, Elizabeth Posey, Nazanin Mandi, Adrienne Wilkinson, and …
Read More »Slamdance 2021 Movie Review: Jurgis Matulevicius’ ‘Isaac’ (2021) Is A Web Of Guilt
Guilt is always a complex emotion with a lot of nuance. Survivors guilt, deep guilt over a life changing mistake, guilt over neglecting a partner… guilt can manifest (and be handled) in a lot of ways. At its core, Jurgis Matulevicius’ directorial debut, Isaac (also known as Izaokas) uses it …
Read More »Slamdance 2021: Spectacular Performances Lift ‘A Brixton Tale’ (2021) – Movie Review
Ah; YouTube. It’s not just for entertainment anymore, it’s practically a lifestyle. And for a wealthy girl like Leah in Darragh Carey and Bertrand Desrochers’ film, A Brixton Tale, getting gritty footage is a way to break into the professional film world. And she’ll do anything to get there. Synopsis: …
Read More »Ivan Kavanagh’s ‘Son’ (2021): A Mother’s Love Can Be Deadly Movie Review
When I heard that Ivan Kavanagh (read our interview with the director here), the filmmaker behind Tin Can Man (2007 – read our review here), The Canal (2014 – read our review here), and Never Grow Old (2019 – read our review here) had a new project coming out called …
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