Recently, we did our 8 Favorite Actresses in Indie Horror list for Women in Horror Month and because everyone loved it so much, we’ve decided to do a part 2! Charlie and I collaborated together as well as listened to some of your recommendations. This time we’re back with 10 more names! …
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Nightblade (2016) – Murder Mystery Movie Review
From Los Bastardz Productions comes the latest in murder mystery slashers. Nightblade tells the story of three childhood friends trying to hunt down a knife-wielding maniac who seems to want them – and everyone they know – dead in a puddle of their own gore. Will they survive long enough …
Read More »Mary Shelley, Author of Frankenstein: It’s ALIVE!
In honor of Women in Horror Month, we must celebrate one of the authors who had a major impact on horror. Mary Shelley created one of the most iconic creature characters: Frankenstein’s monster. The story of this freak of nature has transcended the novel to 1931’s Frankenstein, 1994’s Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Showtime’s Penny …
Read More »Run (2016) Demonic Horror Short Review
Like many of the writers here at PopHorror, I love horror shorts. They not only offer a bite sized chunk of scares but they also only require a fraction of the time investment of a full length feature and you don’t have to wait long for the good stuff. I’ll …
Read More »Blood Moon River (2017) Movie Review
I have been a fan of Daniel Murphy and Tom Komisar’s HM&M Films for about a year or so now, ever since I found out a friend of mine was in their killer clown home invasion film, House of Whores. This a film I still have a hard time watching all …
Read More »Slit (2016 Horror Short) – Appearances Can Be Deceiving
I love horror shorts and I also love supporting women in the horror industry. Therefore, in honor of Women in Horror Month, I’ve been researching and watching films made by women or with strong women leads. One of them that I came across was the Japanese horror short Slit (2016). Slit was …
Read More »Interview with Matt Storc, director of Take Back the Knife
Awhile back, I reviewed the phenomenal indie horror slasher/comedy Take Back the Knife. Besides some minor technical issues, it was a hell of a debut for writer/director Matt Storc. Recently, I got the chance to sit and talk to Matt about his film, his influences, how to make an independent …
Read More »Yeti: A Love Story 2 (2017) – Sex, Gore And A Yeti
The thing about horror is that that it can be done in so many ways. It has several sub-genres, styles, and methods. Everyone has their favorite type, but it’s important to explore new boundaries. When I took the opportunity to review Yeti: A Love Story 2 (2017), I really had no …
Read More »PopHorror Interviews Drew Marvick, Director of Pool Party Massacre
Some horror fans go above and beyond their love for the genre, following their dreams of not only watching horror movies but also creating them. Luckily for us, that means we get more indie films that are made with passion and knowledge versus all of the mainstream stuff. Drew Marvick …
Read More »Hidden Daylight (2016) Horror Short Review
I watch a lot of reality shows where a psychic helps the police find a missing person. As I’m watching, I always ask myself, “Are they really psychic? Is it possible for them to see beyond what the average person can see?” In the 2016 horror short Hidden Daylight, I may …
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