BUFF 2019: ‘I Owe You One Banana And Two Black Eyes’ Short Review

Is is the year 2021, 3 days since the beginning of the mysterious animal apocalypse. The last human has just died… The animals are running shit now. So begins Filmmaker Jim McDonough’s I Owe You One Banana And Two Black Eyes, a four minute music video from Futuristic Wrist Watch …

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BUFF 2019: Mariah Klapatch’s ‘Ultra Witchy’ Is Creepy Fun

Ultra Witchy is the story of three very different women, all of whom share a family home. Over the course of the film, it becomes very clear that all the members of their entire town they live in seem to share a “creepy” vibe… except for one girl. The short film …

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FEAR HAUS Weekly Recap – Robert Bryce Milburn’s ‘American Hell’ 3/14/19

We here at PopHorror are massive believers in FEAR HAUS and its glorious hostess with the mostest, Blair Bathory. We’re always more than happy to show our support of Blair and her Atlanta-based horror brand. So, needless to say, when someone on staff suggested weekly recaps of this visionary anthology …

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Horror Short ‘Ouroboros’ (2018) Review: A Waking Nightmare

Have you ever experienced an uncontrollable surge of fear and panic from which you cannot find relief? A nightmare from which you cannot wake? A horror film you’re forced to experience on repeat without a pause option? Several years ago, this was my reality… a living Hell far scarier than …

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Horror Short ‘Mannequin’ Review: Vanity Horror

Cursed objects have haunted the horror community for years, unleashing terrifying spirits, opening nightmarish doors to Hell, and summoning the dead. With stories of such objects rumored to be inspired by actual events, such as The Conjuring films and practically anything featuring a Ouija board, this genre angle has a …

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‘The Cannibal Club’ (2018) – Brazen Brazilian Horror Review

Jabbing at the social hierarchy that exists in Brazil with pure bloody brilliance is Writer/Director Guto Parente’s film, The Cannibal Club. In a colorful and satirical way, Guto blends violence, sex, and social standing, putting it all on display unapologetically in this wicked tale with one randomly jazzy score. Otavio …

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My Favorite Comic Book – ‘All-Star Superman’ and the Beauty of Vulnerablity

How do you make Superman vulnerable? When I was younger, this was a question that I was always curious about. Would you perhaps take away his power? His home or loved ones? Not actually. You leave him with all his might but give him one small flaw. An illness. A …

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Saban Film’s ‘Never Grow Old’ (2019) – A Mud and Blood Money Review

In the last few years, western thrillers have come back into the spotlight… you’ve got Bone Tomahawk (2015 – read our review here), The Revenant (2015), The Hateful Eight (2015), True Grit (2010) and Django Unchained (2012), and that’s just off the top of my head. I find them to …

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‘Level 16’ (2018) Movie Review

Level 16 comes from the creative mind of Danisha Esterhazy (The Banana Splits – upcoming). The movie was obviously a labor of love for her, as she both wrote and directed it. The story follows a gaggle of young girls in what is meant to be a boarding school. It …

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‘Into The Wild’s’ Emile Hirsch Talks Hitler, Anton Yelchin, Mud, Accents And More!

When I first found out that I had the opportunity to interview Emile Hirsch, an actor I have followed and loved since first seeing him in The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys back in 2002, I was so excited I could barely contain myself. Thanks to my beautiful, amazing friend …

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