World Premiere Trailer for Neill Blomkamp’s ‘Demonic’!

Chris William Martin as ‘Martin’ in Neill Blomkamp’s DEMONIC. Courtesy of IFC Midnight. An IFC Midnight Release.

The upcoming new sci-fi/horror film directed by Neill Blomkamp (Elysium): Demonic. The film stars Carly Pope (Elysium), Terry Chen (Falling), Chris William Martin (Chaos Theory), and Nathalie Boltt (District 9). This one looks absolutely fantastic! Synopsis  From the director of DISTRICT 9 and ELYSIUM, a young woman unleashes terrifying demons when supernatural forces at …

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PopHorror Interviews Actor Tim Perez For His Role In SYFY’s ‘Van Helsing’ And More!

Tim Perez

I recently had the opportunity to interview Tim Perez, who has worked on several different TV series including SYFY’s vampire drama series Van Hesling and CW’s DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Learn more about his love for acting, what inspired him, his character on these shows, and much more! PopHorror – …

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SCREAM Into Summer With This Exciting Storytelling Platform

Telling scary stories around a campfire is a time-honored universal human experience and the new app, SCREAM, brings that tradition to the modern age. The app creates a community for storytellers and their fans that is noticeably absent in the thriller and horror, true crime, and suspense serialized-fiction genre. SCREAM …

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Mogul Productions Unveils Its First Ever Slate Of Films For Their Showcase Voting

Mogul Productions

Mogul Productions, the decentralized film financing (DeFiFi) and movie-based NFT platform unveil its first-ever slate of films for their showcase voting. The three movies, through a promotional campaign to Mogul’s STARS token holders, will be pitching their projects to receive votes on the Mogul platform; and be crowned the second …

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Netflix Review: ‘Blood Red Sky’ (2021) is ’30 Days of Night’ Meets ‘Snakes on a Plane’

Blood Red SKy

wouNetflix’s new action-horror, Blood Red Sky drops tomorrow and if you love your films with drama, suspense, mystery, and extra blood, I highly recommend checking it out. Peter Thorwarth directed the film from a screenplay he wrote with Stefan Holtz. It was produced by Christian Becker and stars Peri Baumeister, …

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Kathy Ireland’s Film Debut: ‘Alien From L.A.’ (1988) Vinegar Syndrome 2k Restoration Blu-Ray Review

Along with my most recent delivery from Vinegar Syndrome of Surf II: The End Of The Trilogy (1983 – read my review here) came Alien From L.A., a 1988 sci-fi adventure film directed by Albert Pyun (Nemesis 1992) from a script co-written by Pyun, Debra Ricci (Journey to the Center …

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Trailer Released for Kane Hodder Film, ‘Paralyzed With Fear’

A trailer has been released for Paralyzed By Fear directed by Glenn Berggoetz (To Die Is Hard) and released by BayView Entertainment. The film stars Kane Hodder (Hatchet), Haidyn Harvey (I Sell the Dead), Andrea Rabold (Evil Intent), and Maya Grace (Trashslotation). Synopsis: When Chemock, a 15th-century demon, is unwittingly unleashed …

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Dissonance And Dissidents: 1984’s ‘Decoder’ – Film Review

It doesn’t get any more arty or punk than the singularly named Muscha’s Decoder from 1984 (read our review of Vinegar Syndrome’s 2k restoration Blu-ray of the film here). This West German film blends themes from George Orwell’s classic dystopian novel, 1984, and the writings of counterculture icon William S. …

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Anthony Perkins’ ‘Psycho III’ (1986): Checking In 35 Years Later – Retro Review

When Psycho rode its massive hype train into theaters in 1960, its promotion and formula were considered groundbreaking. Alfred Hitchcock had found his magnum opus, raising the slasher film into prominence for perhaps the first time on a national level in America. Twenty-three years later, after Hitchcock was no longer living, a …

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Top 10 Fun Facts About ‘Bill And Ted’s Bogus Journey’ (1991)

Hitting the theatre on July 19,1991, Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey follows two robots, Evil Bill (Alex Winter) and Evil Ted (Keanu Reeves), who are sent by evil tyrant Chuck De Nomolos (Joss Ackland: Caligula 1979 – read our retro review here) back to the 20th century where they try …

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