Reviews

Gary Berger’s ‘Axe’ (2017) – Horror Anthology Review

A few months ago, I reviewed filmmaker Gary Berger’s horror shorts, Sunset (2015), Servus de Infernum (2016),  The Klondike Incident (2017) and The Final Photograph (2017), so when I had the opportunity to review his anthology, Axe, I jumped at the chance. All of these films are a part of PP Urpansoph Films, …

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‘Pyewacket’ (2018) Movie Review: Bone-Chillingly Fantastic

Growing up, one of my favorite films was The Craft (still is). I used to wish I was a witch and practice light as a feather and stiff as a board with my friends. Unfortunately, nothing happened and that’s the most I’ve ever dabbled anything like witchcraft or cult-like situations. …

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White Goods (2018) Film Review

U.K. indie filmmaking madman Bazz Hancher delivers his latest tale of dark depravity and sick twisted humor in White Goods, making a departure from his previous efforts, Films From A Broken Mind and Blast From The Past, which were both anthologies. Blast From The Past was a collection of Bazz’s earliest …

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Winchester (2018) – Movie Review

The history of the Winchester mansion is such an interesting story. This twisted, surreal house was built in San Jose, California, beginning in 1884, a project that continued 24 hours a day until the mansion’s owner, Sarah Winchester, passed away in 1922. As soon as she passed, the place became …

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‘Apartment 212’ (2018) Movie Review

New beginnings are rarely ever easy. They pull us in new directions, stretch us out of our comfort zones, force us to confront our fears and completely redefine our way of thinking and living. Finding a new place to live, taking on a new career path, ending a harmful relationship …

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The Flatwoods Monster: A Legacy of Fear (2018) – Movie Review

No, the Boston Red Sox didn’t move Fenway Park. There’s another Green Monster, and he makes his home in the deep woods of West Virginia. He goes by many names, but he’s mostly known as The Flatwoods Monster, and he’s been given some love and attention by filmmaker Seth Breedlove …

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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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