Reviews

Crimson Hands FX’s ‘Dorset’ (2018) – Short Film Review

After reviewing Karl Huber’s 2015 short, Zero Hour, we knew there was something special about the filmmaker. So when I stumbled upon his newest short, Dorset, I just had to check it out. Although Dorset is indeed a featurette with a cool, creepy story, the four minute short is actually …

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[UPDATED] ‘Josie’ (2018) Movie Review

A note from PopHorror: Due to a recent social media post, we’ve removed this post and can no longer support Eric England’s new horror thriller, Josie. In a world where we struggle with the everyday stress of working, balancing family and living a positive life; no one should ever fear …

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[Shudder Exclusive] ‘Cold Hell’ (2018) Movie Review

I’m a huge fan of thrillers. They often get my blood boiling way more than any typical slasher film. Although those are fun, I love the mystery and suspense that thrillers often deliver. Cold Hell is a new horror thriller that lands exclusively on Shudder on March 15th. Did it …

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‘Flesh of the Void’ (2018) Movie Review

Flesh of the Void

The moment I saw the trailer for James Quinn’s Flesh of the Void, I knew I had to see it. The trailer presented us with a brief glimpse into a nightmare on celluloid certain to disgust and disturb. Well, I finally got to check it out. Did it deliver what …

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‘Demon House’ (2018) Movie Review: A Bone-Chilling, Well-Crafted Horror Documentary

Do you love haunted houses? What about a spooky ghost story? Or perhaps watching Ghost Adventures? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you will definitely want to check out Demon House! Zak Bagans takes researching/investigating the paranormal to a whole other level, and it will make you …

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Blaze Of Gory (2017) Film Review

So the big kicker with Blaze of Gory, a crazed anthology from the U.K., is that that the majority of the material in all 9 segments were lifted from stories from a 16-year-old girl named Blaize-Alix Szanto, who started the stories when she was 12. U.K. director/screenwriter David VG Davies …

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‘Lost Girl of the Lake’ by Joe McKinney and Michael McCarty – Book Review

Coming of age stories are something that every horror novelist seems to tackle eventually. Stephen King (IT and The Body), Robert McCammon (Boy’s Life), Dan Simmons (Summer of Night), and Richard Laymon (The Traveling Vampire Show), just to name a few. Michael McCarty is no different. I recently connected with Michael McCarty …

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‘Black Eyed Child’ (2018) Short Film Review

I’ve been a huge fan of Tony Morales since I first saw his short film Hada, which scared the shit out of me. Tony continued the trend of creepy shorts with his follow up, Do We Play? Now Tony is back with another short, Black Eyed Child, based on the famous …

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‘Garden Party Massacre’ (2018) Layers of Fantastic Cheesy Goodness

One of my most anticipated indie horror films this year was Garden Party Massacre. It looked super fun and has a great cast. Plus, I love any type of slasher film, so I figured I was in for a good time. Did it deliver the goods? This horror comedy was …

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Killing Joan (2018): A Dark Brooding Tale of Vengeance

Nothing spurs on vengeance from beyond the grave quite like being murdered in cold blood. We have seen such similar concepts of death and near death-driven revenge tales explored in classics such as the 1997 live action, onscreen adaptation of Spawn and Quentin Tarantino’s smash hit from 2003, Kill Bill. However, …

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