Directed and written by Paul W.S. Anderson, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter had a lot of work cut out for it from the start. Ending any series requires the writers to tie up any loose ends left by the previous entries. A final film also has to have twists and …
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PopHorror Interviews ‘Capture Kill Release’ Director Nick McAnulty
About a week ago, we were fortunate enough to review the psycho couple film Capture Kill Release, a found footage horror film that has so far earned an 8.4 on IMDb, which was well deserved. Recently, one of the directors, Nick McAnulty, was kind enough to talk to us for a little …
Read More »PopHorror Interviews Tristan and Destinie of Deranged Minds Entertainment
When you have passion and talent, why let it go to waste? Tristan Clay and Destinie Orndoff are definitely two talented people who aren’t wasting a second to accomplish their dreams. They not only write, direct, produce, and act, but they also have created their own production company – Deranged Minds …
Read More »PopHorror Interviews Todd Nunes, Director of All Through The House
The holidays are over (thankfully), but that doesn’t mean we ever have to stop watching our favorite Christmas slashers and for me, that is All Through The House. The director of the film, Todd Nunes, took time out of his schedule to talk with PopHorror about how he got started in the …
Read More »5 Creepy, Relatively Obscure TV Episodes
If you’re anything like me, your childhood wasn’t always about being active. At times your brain was probably turned to sludge by TV programs — perhaps permanently corrupted by immoral, putrid garbage. Honestly, I have some fond memories of this phenomenon myself. On that note, here’s a list of some of the …
Read More »Interview with ‘Meg’ Author Steve Alten
Today’s society is completely fascinated with sharks. It all started with Jaws back in 1975. Now, each summer Shark Week premieres on the Discovery Channel and garners one of the channel’s most popular ratings. More recently, we also have the cult fandom of the Sharknado movies. It will all come to fruition …
Read More »PopHorror Takes A Look At Josh Millican’s ‘Deeper Than Hell,’ A Brutally Raw Horror Serial Novel
We love supporting people in the horror community. Everyone has a story to tell, whether it’s through reviews, art, literature, or film. One of our PopHorror colleagues, Joshua Millican, has made a strong name for himself as a horror blogger He decided to step up his game and go beyond …
Read More »8 of The Best Serial Killer Teams in Horror
It’s a rarity that serial killers work well together in horror films, whether they’re love interests, family members, or just people with the same goal in mind. There’s nothing scarier than being outnumbered by a team of rampaging maniacs. PopHorror has put together a list of the serial killer team-ups that …
Read More »Left Bank (2009) Movie Review
Take elements of Rosemary’s Baby and Fulci’s Gates of Hell trilogy, mix in lots of female nudity, toss in one cup of a where-did-so-and-so-disappear-to plot and then put them in a blender at high-speed. What do you get? A far more interesting movie than Left Bank. Marie (Eline Kuppens) is …
Read More »Three Silent Horror Films From Before 1900
It’s time again to look back in the history of horror — way back! Here are three very early silent films. They may not contain some invincible hulking maniac, but they at least dabble in horror imagery. George Albert Smith’s “The X-Rays” (1897) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eda1OJ9GTQ Also known as “The X-Ray Fiend,” …
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