Tricia Lee’s Short Film ‘Meeting Mommy’ – Movie Review

I had the opportunity recently to watch Tricia Lee’s short film, Meeting Mommy. This film has been selected as a semi-finalist for the 13th Annual NBCU Short Film Festival and screened at this festival this past week. The film is one of 15 that was chosen from more than 3,400 submissions. The …

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A Bad Day At The Lab – ’28 Days Later’ And The Horror of Accidents

28 Days Later is a very memorable horror film, and not just because of it’s a fast-paced, raging “zombies.” It also looks at the horror of accidents. Let me explain. Released in 2002, Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later has aged pretty well. It is a thoroughly modern, action-packed movie, but not overbearingly …

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Horror Anthology ‘Blood Clots’ (2018) Gorges on Gore

As our longtime readers know, we at PopHorror are huge fans of horror anthologies, and we’re not alone. In recent years, there has been an uprising in anthologies, full-length films that are compiled of short films, usually created by completely different casts and crews, which offer up a a series …

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‘Masterminds Incorporated: An Appointment With Fear’ by Chad Lee Erway Book Review

While I have my favorite go-to authors, I genuinely love to seek out and find new authors out there as well. I have been looking forward to Masterminds Incorporated: An Appointment with Fear by Chad Lee Erway since we first reported his campaign to get it published. So when I was …

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Interview: Jenny Pellicer Dishes on her Favorite Kill in ‘Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich’

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Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich has brought the decades-spanning horror franchise front and center, with audiences either raving about the uncompromising brutality and blood-soaked fun or taking issue with the depiction of Nazi puppet hate crimes. Neither viewer is wrong. We had the chance to speak Jenny Pellicer, who plays …

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Interview With ‘Unhinged’s Kate Lister

After viewing the wildly entertaining film, Unhinged, I had the distinct pleasure to interview Kate Lister, the beautiful and multi-talented star of the film. She is an Australian born actress who not only keeps busy starring in films, but also co-founded a production company called Little Fish Films. PopHorror: Thank you …

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Interview with Nadia White: Out of the Woods and into the Shitstorm

First appearing on my radar in Shawn Burkett’s creature feature, Don’t Fuck in the Woods (read our review here), Nadia White’s name reemerged along with news of Troma Entertainment’s upcoming feature, Shakespeare’s Shitstorm. Anyone who has seen Troma’s film Poultry in Motion: Truth is Stranger Than Chicken (2008), which documents the …

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Arizona (2018) is Trapped Between Two Movies (Review)

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Set during the housing crisis of 2009, Arizona is a pitch-black horror comedy about an angry suburban homeowner who, instead of directing his frustration into some sort of therapy or accepting any responsibility for the way his life is falling apart, murders his real estate agent, kidnaps another, and goes …

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‘Channel Zero: Candle Cove’ Will Get Its Hook In You (Television Review)

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Candle Cove, the first season of horror anthology series Channel Zero, premiered on the Syfy network in October of 2016. The series was quick to gain a cult following, in part because of its established fan base from the creepypasta story that it’s based on, and it spared no expense …

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Before Going ‘Psycho,’ Vince Vaughn Met ‘Clay Pigeons’ (1998) – Retro Review

When people think of Vince Vaughn, they usually think of his comedy hits such as Wedding Crashers or Dodge Ball. Although known for these types of roles, he actually got his start in dramas and horror movies during the ’90s, and one that went unnoticed is a film called Clay …

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