‘Cruel Summer’ (2018) Movie Review

Some movies are hard to watch. We hope and pray that, as a society, we will be better than the previous generation. Sadly, that is not the case for the people in the film, Cruel Summer, which was based on true events. Our story begins with autistic teen Danny who …

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‘Dead Jack And The Soul Catcher’ by James Aquilone (2018) Book Review

Last year, I reviewed Dead Jack And The Pandemonium Device, the debut novel from writer James Aquilone (you can read my review here). Ever since, I’ve been anxiously awaiting the sequel. The time has finally come. Dead Jack And The Soul Catcher was released this week. Did it measure up …

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WTF Festival Presents ‘Lowlife’: Bad Pulp Snatch with Rage

Lowlife

Few filmmakers are able to successfully pay homage to renowned action directors such as Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez and Guy Ritchie without failing miserably or ripping them off entirely. With multiple, interwoven subplots, ridiculous crime debacles, gruesome action and humorous scenarios, films like Pulp Fiction, Machete and Snatch bare a style …

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PopHorror Interviews Adam MacDonald, Director of ‘Backcountry’ and ‘Pyewacket’

Although I love horror, it takes a lot to scare me. Psychological thrillers and films that mess with your head are typically the ones that affect me the most. That’s why I love Pyewacket (read my review here) so much. It’s definitely one my favorites thus far in 2018, and I …

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BUFF 2018: ‘It Began Without Warning’ – Short Film Review

It’s time for the 2018 Boston Underground Film Festival! PopHorror has been given the opportunity to view the latest submissions made by talented up-and-coming filmmakers. I decided to watch a short film called It Began Without Warning simply based on the title. With a title like that, I expected a …

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‘Diverted Eden’ Director Prince Bagdasarian Chats with PopHorror!

Recently, PopHorror had the chance to sit down and chat with Najarra Townsend (read the interview here) and she told us a little about her new thriller, Diverted Eden. We just had to know more, so we sat down with the writer and director of Diverted Eden, Prince Bagdasarian, to find …

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Gary Berger’s ‘Axe’ (2017) – Horror Anthology Review

A few months ago, I reviewed filmmaker Gary Berger’s horror shorts, Sunset (2015), Servus de Infernum (2016),  The Klondike Incident (2017) and The Final Photograph (2017), so when I had the opportunity to review his anthology, Axe, I jumped at the chance. All of these films are a part of PP Urpansoph Films, …

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Interview With Actress Sonya Delormier, star of ‘The Wicked One’ and ‘Scream For Summer’

Sonya Delormier is a rising star in the indie horror world, with supporting turns in The Wicked One and Scream For Summer, as well as a lead role in Tory Jones upcoming horror film, Angel. I’ve been a fan of Sonya since I saw her performance in The Wicked One, and …

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‘Pyewacket’ (2018) Movie Review: Bone-Chillingly Fantastic

Growing up, one of my favorite films was The Craft (still is). I used to wish I was a witch and practice light as a feather and stiff as a board with my friends. Unfortunately, nothing happened and that’s the most I’ve ever dabbled anything like witchcraft or cult-like situations. …

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White Goods (2018) Film Review

U.K. indie filmmaking madman Bazz Hancher delivers his latest tale of dark depravity and sick twisted humor in White Goods, making a departure from his previous efforts, Films From A Broken Mind and Blast From The Past, which were both anthologies. Blast From The Past was a collection of Bazz’s earliest …

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