From Chile comes Trauma, one of the most controversial films I’ve had the pleasure of viewing, although not everyone will share this opinion, I’m sure. Right up there with A Serbian Film, Trauma breeds the same kind of discontent for the country’s political regime. Straight out of The Optical Theater Festival, Trauma …
Read More »Mean Little People (2017) Book Review
Lately, I have been in the mood for nothing but reading. Last week I signed up for NetGalley, a site that gives reviewers free e-books for review purposes. I stumbled across a book called Mean Little People from writer Paige Dearth, which I saw talked about awhile back on Goodreads. …
Read More »Interview with Sean Donohue of Gatorblade Films, Creator of Death-Scort Service
I’ve been a fan of Sean Donohue ever since he sent me a screener of Death-Scort Service to review for my blog way back. I have reviewed every film he has released since, including the recently released Death-Scort Service 2. Recently I got the opportunity to talk to Sean about how …
Read More »Mother! – A Movie Layered in Symbolism
“Seeing is believing.” Mother! is indeed one of the best movies of 2017. There are so many hidden layers that have great symbolism behind them, and I personally feel that it is imperative to share these meanings to better understand the complexity of this masterful movie. Darren Aronofsky’s Mother! is …
Read More »‘Bullet Head’ (2017) Movie Review
It’s always fascinating to me to see what actors do in the latter parts of their careers, after they’ve made those two or three movies that cemented them as legends; do they go for the quick-and-dirty cash grab that they know will probably help pay for the next couple years’ …
Read More »Interview with Christopher Lawrence Chapman, Director of ‘Inoperable’
Christopher Lawrence Chapman is the director of the new psychological thriller Inoperable (you can read our review here) starring Danielle Harris. Find out more about him, what the film is about, and where he’s going next. PopHorror – Thanks for talking with PopHorror, Christopher! What inspired you to become a director? Christopher …
Read More »The Snowman – The Ultimate Christmas Horror Cartoon
“A story about death.” If you thought Raymond Briggs’s The Snowman was a joyous Christmas cartoon for the festive season, you’re sadly mistaken. In life, we cherish the precious moments and build our lives on happy memories. For the festive season, it’s traditional to gather with loved ones as we eat, …
Read More »‘Inoperable’ (2017) Movie Review
I always thought the concept of Groundhog Day was fitting for a horror film. The idea of reliving the same moments over and over again is just terrifying. In the new psychological thriller, Inoperable, the story dives deep into this madness of a one moment in time repeating itself like a …
Read More »‘Somebody’s Darling’ (2017) A Commentary on Accountability
If you’re looking for something new, different, and with an edgy appeal… Somebody’s Darling may be the one for you. Find out why. Somebody’s Darling is the directorial debut for Sharad Kant Patel as well as co-written by himself and Sebastian Mathews. The film stars Paul Galvan, Jessa Settle, Fred Parker Jr., Matt Tramel, …
Read More »Interview with Scream Queen Danielle Harris
Some people are just born to create horror and Scream Queen Danielle Harris is one of them. She lives and breathes the genre and has been involved with it since she was a little girl. PopHorror got the amazing opportunity to talk with Danielle about how she got involved in …
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