Interview With ‘The Scout’ Writer/Director Michael Kallio

The Scout is a found footage horror film that takes the perspective of an in-progress, behind-the-scenes documentary on a fictional, micro budget horror film gone wrong. We wanted to share our chat with Writer/Director Michael Kallio about the film. PopHorror: Hi Michael! Thank you so much for agreeing to do …

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Michael Kallio’s Found Footage Film, ‘The Scout’ – Movie Review

Michael Kallio’s The Scout is a found footage horror flick that takes the perspective of an in-progress, behind-the-scenes documentary on a fictional, micro budget horror film gone wrong. We wanted to share our thoughts about the film. Synopsis: An independent film crew on a group location scout are attacked by …

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8 Horror Franchise Crossovers That Almost Happened

Horror is no stranger to crossovers or expanded universes. The Universal Monsters did it back in the 1930s-1940s, and there is of course, Freddy Vs Jason (our retro review). But there were almost a lot more of them that were all scrapped for one reason or another. Below, we’ll look at …

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Hungarian Filmmaker József Gallai Announces Sci-Fi Mystery Film, ‘Project Skyquake’

After watching the unforgettable film, I Hear The Trees Whispering (2022 – my review), earlier this year, I became immediately enamored by Hungarian Filmmaker József Gallai’s unique brand of storytelling. His out-of-the-box direction and character-centric narrative put him straight to the top of my favorite directors list. And now, just …

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Happy 100th Birthday To The Horror Master, Christopher Lee!

The horror cinema has been darkly blessed with the talent of many unforgettable actors. Today, we will discuss one of those unique and monumentally talented men, Christopher Frank Carandini Lee. Born 100 years ago on May 27, 1922, Christopher Lee took on roles roles in many Hammer Horror films, including …

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Interview With Director Of ‘The Last Victim,’ Naveen Chathapuram

I love a movie with a strong female character at its core, especially when it’s a survival story and she’s kicking ass. That’s what I loved most about The Last Victim. Oh, and the dog, Waldo. Naveen Chathapuram’s directorial debut is a neo-western thriller about a woman (Ali Larter) fighting …

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Looking Back On George Miller’s ‘Mad Max 2’/’The Road Warrior’ (1982) – Retro Review

Even after forty years, Mad Max 2 (aka The Road Warrior) still has the ability to astound and thrill. Making its stateside debut on May 21, 1982, George Miller’s (Mad Max 1979 – our retro review) post-apocalyptic actioner made an international megastar out of twenty-six year-old Mel Gibson (Lethal Weapon franchise) and …

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‘WE NEED TO DO SOMETHING’ (2021) Coming To Blu-ray and DVD From RLJE Films

We Need To Do Something

Sean King O’Grady’s We Need To Do Something (2021) is coming to Blu-ray and DVD from RJLE Films! We really enjoyed it (read our review here) and we think you will, too. Check out the trailer below, then read on for the details! We Need To Do Something (2021) Synopsis …

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‘TENEBRAE’ (1982) 40th Anniversary 4K Limited UHD Set Coming From Synapse Films

Dario Argento’s 1982 giallo masterpiece is coming to North America in a limited edition, 4K UHD boxed set from Synapse Films, in partnership with Arrow Video and Diabolik DVD. Restored and remastered, featuring special packaging and inserts, the release is loaded with special features and it’s available for pre-order now! …

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Noir Thriller DRIVE ALL NIGHT (2021) Hits Digital Platforms

Drive All Night

Distribution Solutions, a division of Alliance Entertainment, is bringing Mutiny Pictures’ Drive All Night to digital platforms soon. The folks behind the noir thriller were kind enough to send us the official trailer and poster ahead of the release, which debuted at Cinequest Film Festival last year. Check out the …

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