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Was Steve Right The Entire Time? – A ‘Haunting of Hill House’ (2018) Theory

The Haunting of Hill House (2018) became popular on Netflix after its release in October 2018. The show was about the Craine family moving into a house known as ‘Hill House,’ and their experiences with what we, as the audience, believe to be ghosts that haunt the home. But after …

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Filmmaker Ricky Glore Opens Up About ‘Open House’ – Interview

We recently got the chance to chat with indie horror filmmaker and comedian Ricky Glore and picked his brain about his films, All Your Friends Are Dead, Caw, Racyst, Dead Woods, and his upcoming horror comedy, Open House. Check it out! PopHorror: You’ve only been in the film industry for …

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‘COCAINE CRABS FROM OUTER SPACE’ Coming Soon To Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital

Cocaine Crabs From Outer Space

Between Cocaine Bears and Cocaine Sharks, it seems Cocaine is all the rage! Up next? Wounded Rat Productions’ COCAINE CRABS FROM OUTER SPACE from writer/director Chuck Magee, an official selection at Terrible Fest Toronto and Bonebat Comedy of Horrors Film Fest. The film is coming to Blu-ray, DVD, and digital …

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Coming Soon to Digital and DVD: ‘HI-FEAR’ (2022)

Coming soon to Digital and DVD from directors Brad Sykes, Todd Sheets, Anthony Cantanese, and Tim Ritter is a new horror anthology: Hi-Fear. We got a chance to check it out at the 2023 Horror On Sea Film Festival and we really enjoyed it. We think you will, too! Here’s …

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Review: ‘THE DEAD HOUR’ (2023): New Horror Anthology Streaming Now

A new 12-episode horror series, The Dead Hour, released by Terror Films, which I liken to The Twilight Zone meets Tales From The Crypt meets Elvira, is now available on streaming platforms like Tubi, Amazon, and Kings of Horror as of May 12th. I highly recommend checking this creepy little …

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Stephanie Hensley’s ‘The Demons Within’ – Movie Review

It’s always interesting to see a film from a director you’ve never seen before. Sometimes the final product is slow, awkward, and full of empty promises, but in others, viewers get a well-thought out and carefully planned story that has been buffed into a sparkling shine. You honestly never know …

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