Slipknot: Unmasking The Mystery Member

Anyone with their finger on the pulse of music news will have noticed longtime metal band Slipknot gracing headlines over the past several months, and for many reasons. As a fan myself, I have been eagerly awaiting the release of the band’s sixth studio album, We Are Not Your Kind (pre-order …

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Vinegar Syndrome’s ‘The Corruption Of Chris Miller’ 4K Restoration Blu-ray Review

A few times a year, I open my mailbox to find an innocuous package from cult film preservation and releasing company, Vinegar Syndrome. I never know what film I’m going to get. In the past few months, I’ve reviewed a body horror film (Australia’s Body Melt 1993), a horror parody …

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Why ‘Anna and The Apocalypse’ Is Becoming An All Time Favorite

Anna and The Apocalypse is quickly becoming one of my time favorite films, and I’m here to tell you why. I’ll start with the soundtrack, which is what draws me back to this brilliant film over and over again. All of the songs are very catchy and well written. In …

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PopHorror’s Horror Anime Reviews: AniMay Week 3 – Puella Magi Madoka Magica

In our last AniMay review, we focused on Naoki Urasawa‘s Monster (you can read the article here) and anime’s potential to step outside of itself and tell a straightforward horror/thriller story. This week, we’re stepping back into anime’s wheelhouse with a story about one of the most persistent tropes in …

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‘A Plague Tale: Innocence’ Video Game Review

If you would have asked me what I thought my game of the year was going to be at the beginning of 2019, I would have responded with Resident Evil 2, Kingdom Hearts 3 or even Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Now, five months into the year, there’s a new front runner. I …

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Empowering Interview With PR Agent/Singer Michelle Vezilj

Michelle Vezilj

Michelle Vezilj is one of the best PR Agents around and recently I discovered she is also an incredibly talented singer. Her new female-driven anthem is heartfelt, passionate, and empowering. It’s about her own #MeToo experience and how she fought to overcome what happened. I recently had a chance to …

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Review: ‘Monster Under the Bed’ – El & Em’s Kid Corner Series

Monster Under the Bed - El & Em's Kid Corner

Filmmaker and Cinematographer Derek Huey hit me up the other day to check out a new series involving his step-daughters. The YouTube series is called El & Em’s Kid Corner and the first episode is titled “Monster Under the Bed.” He was pretty proud of this collaboration but said it …

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A Love Letter To My Favorite Horror Comedy, ‘Shaun Of The Dead’

Hey, everyone! Sorry I have been gone a while. Things have been hectic… but suddenly I felt inspired to write about why I love the cult classic horror comedy, Shaun of The Dead. You can read another writer’s inspired retro review of the film right here. In case you’ve been …

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Greta (2019) – A Whacked-Out Widow’s Movie Review

Greta (2018), directed by Neil Jordan (The Crying Game 1992), centers around a young girl, Frances (Chloë Grace Moretz: Carrie 2013), who meets and befriends a lonely widow named Greta (Isabella Huppert: Elle 2016). However, unbeknownst to Frances, Greta is harboring a dark agenda. Once Frances starts to see signs …

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