‘Zero Hour’ Short Film Review: They’re Coming, But For Who?

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Personally, I love alien films. It’s always exciting to think about life beyond our planet. Several alien stories have come out throughout the years; some great while others are mediocre. Did the sci-fi film Zero Hour deliver a compelling story? https://youtu.be/2n345uleuTI Produced by Bluelight Films, Zero Hour is a sci-fi short …

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Inheritance (2017) – Movie Review

Have you ever thought about whether our actions were based on nurture or nature? This subject has been argued for years, but there are barely any films that focus on that subject – until Inheritance!  (Synopsis provided by IMDb.com): When Ryan (Chase Joliet) mysteriously inherits a house from his biological father, …

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You’ve Heard Him Somewhere: The Musical Wizardry of Danny Elfman

In addition to his rockin’ band, Oingo Boingo, Danny Elfman has been a prominent composer and musician for film and television. While the 1980s had its fair share of decent music (especially the punk and new wave stuff), one of the best things to come out of that era was …

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PopHorror Interviews Indie Actress Devanny Pinn!

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Devanny Pinn is a well-known indie horror actress (The Black Dahlia Haunting, House of Manson, Truth or Dare) who has recently transitioned into some TV roles including one extremely controversial character. She sat down with us for a few minutes to discuss her recent successes. PopHorror: You’ve been well known …

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PopHorror’s Q & A With Rue Morgue’s Preston Fassel About His Book ‘Our Lady of the Inferno’

There are so many talented people in the horror community and this time we had the awesome opportunity of talking with Rue Morgue’s Preston Fassel. Preston always has a lot going on, including promoting his new book Our Lady of the Inferno. We talked with him about where he got …

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She Was So Pretty (2016) Retro Modern Day Horror Review

It’s been awhile since I’ve watched a movie that was filmed in present day times but captured the essence of the 1970s or the 1980s so perfectly. The last movie to do that for me would have to be Ti West’s The House of the Devil. That is, until I …

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Dark Signal (2017) Movie Review

When filmmakers decide to create horror movies that pay homage to their own favorite films, the results can either be fantastically familiar yet original works of art or a jumble of too many ideas and not enough linear plot. Where on the spectrum did XLrator Media’s Dark Signal land? The …

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XX (2017) Movie Review

When a film has a shitload of buzz around it and expectations are high, sometimes it is hard to not feel disappointed or underwhelmed by the final product. XX is a horror anthology that has a ton of buzz around it, but has had a pretty mixed reaction with horror …

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Pet Sematary (1989) Beastly Burials, Ghouls, and the Living Dead

When asked to write an article describing my favorite horror movie, I would have to go with Stephen King’s Pet Sematary, the most ominous horror movie ever made! Audiences knew they were in for a wild ride from the moment the chilling titles and introductory music pealed through the speakers of …

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‘Alien 3’ Turns 25!

It’s time to revisit the prison planet Fiorina, also known as Fury 161, alongside Ellen Ripley and the infamous xenomorph. Twenty five years ago in 1992, audiences were treated to the third installment of the Alien franchise, simply titled Alien 3. Though it has had its critics when it was …

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