Something I admire about the independent world of film is the freedom of artistic self-expression and the chances these filmmakers are able to take that may be too risky for studio films. Many individuals involved in indie film work are driven by passion and their need to create. When this …
Read More »Munro Chambers Reveals His Sadistic Side In ‘Knuckleball’ (2018)
PopHorror had the pleasure to speak with Actor Munro Chambers about his newest film, Knuckleball (2018), which can be best described as a dark and twisted version of Home Alone (1990). Henry (Luca Villacis) is a young man battling for his life after his grandfather dies, leaving him isolated in …
Read More »Interview with Keli Price: An ’80s Homage of a Dream
Rising star Keli Price has appeared in various productions, but was brought into the indie spotlight with the recent feature, Sleep No More. As a fan of ’80s horror, Keli went for the film’s leading role, nailing it from the audition to the onscreen feature. Read on to find out …
Read More »‘Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate’ – Gaming Review
Is Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate just another port or has it actually surpassed the port stage of gaming? A real monster hunter game with the difficulty that only the east gets, this one sure has made an impression. The game play, visuals, and music were great, and now, it’s gotten even better. …
Read More »Extreme Haunt Horror Film, ‘Extremity’ (2018), Tests Your Limits – Movie Review
We all deal with traumatic events in our lives in our own ways. Some keep it to themselves and never let anyone else know what happened. Some scream about it from the rooftops, and some just prefer to be left alone. Some write a song, or a movie or a …
Read More »‘Sleep No More’ (2018) Movie Review: Delightfully Intense
I know many people who are insomniacs. I can only imagine how much that must suck. I enjoy sleeping any chance I get and rarely do I struggle doing so. However, sometimes I wish there was more time in the day as I’m always busy and trying to accomplish 100 …
Read More »‘The Boat’ (2018): Sails of Terror Movie Review
Possessed vehicles and haunted vessels are nothing new in horror cinema. Laurence Fishburne (The Matrix) and Sam Neill (Jurassic Park) took us aboard a spaceship from Hell in Paul Anderson’s Event Horizon (1997). John Carpenter and Stephen King brought the world Christine in ’83, followed by King’s solo project, Maximum Overdrive, in …
Read More »PopHorror’s PlayStation Classic Wish List
Ever since Sony announced their PlayStation Classic, I have been wondering what games would be announced on this miniature version of the 1993 system. At this time, we know five of the twenty games: Tekken 3, Wild Arms, Final Fantasy VII, Ridge Racer 4, and Jumping Flash. As we wait to …
Read More »Review of Can Evrenol and Cem Ozuduru’s ‘Housewife’ (2018)
The creators of Baskin (2015) have done it again. Can Evrenol and Cem Ozuduru have created yet another unique dream state of gore with their sophomore film, Housewife (2017). Are you ready for another horrific journey from these masterminds? Housewife starts by introducing the terrible trauma that the main character, …
Read More »Night of the Living Dead (1968) – 50 Years of Mayhem Sustained by Art
The legendary George A. Romero unleashed a truly menacing nightmare 50 years ago. Night of the Living Dead stumbled into theaters on October 1, 1968 as a low budget, indie horror movie. The narrative parallels that of controversial epidemics flooding society during its time, continuing on to present day. Click here …
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