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Artsploitation Films Sold to Kino Lorber

Artsploitation Films

Kino Lorber is pleased to announce that it has concluded an agreement to acquire renowned distributor Artsploitation Films from its owner and president Ray Murray. Mr. Murray and other members of his team will remain involved to help grow the business as a division and brand of Kino Lorber. Created …

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PopHorror Interviews Amelia Moses, the Director of ‘Bloodthirsty’

Amelia Moses

After watching a few of Amelia Moses’ feature films, I’ve become a huge fan. She has great style, vision, and knows how to deliver one kickass story with a strong female lead. I was lucky enough to chat with me Amelia about how she got involved with filmmaking, her recent …

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IFC Films Drops the Official Trailer and Poster for ‘Werewolves Within’

Sam Richardson in the mystery/thriller/comedy film, “WEREWOLVES WITHIN,” an IFC Films release. Produced by Ubisoft Film & Television, Vanishing Angle, and Sam Richardson. Photo Credit: IFC Films.

Check out the wickedly awesome official trailer and poster for Werewolves Within, one of our most highly anticipated films of the year! From director Josh Ruben (SCARE ME), and penned by screenwriter and bestselling author, Mishna Wolff (I’M DOWN) – based on the virtual reality video game by Ubisoft. The …

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Interview with Lauren Beatty, Star of the New Delicious Thriller, ‘Bloodthirsty’

I recently had the privilege of chatting with actress Lauren Beatty for her new delicious thriller, Bloodthirsty (read our review – HERE). I’m a huge fan of Lauren Beatty’s and I love that she’s become a rising star in the horror community. We talked about her love for films, her …

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Harker Jones’ ‘Cole and Collette’ (2018): A Short Film That Kidnaps Our Love For Mystery Thrillers – Movie Review

Mystery thrillers are a great mixture for fans of any genre. Since the dawn of cinema and even before then, people have been reading pulp comics, books, watching TV shows and movies. Even today, a marathon of Law & Order can be the best thing for the soul. We watch …

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Domiziano Cristopharo’s ‘The Obsessed’ (2019): How Far Would You Go For Love? Once You’re Gone, Can You Come Back? – Movie Review

When it comes to love, some of us fall hard, quickly, and in some cases, become attached rapidly. These feelings can be mutual, and sometimes they won’t be shared. It can be hard for celebrities in the public eye who have to carry an image that they’re available for anyone, …

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Mark Cantu’s ‘Massacre Academy’ (2021) Brings Slasher Fans To School – Movie Review

Slasher films are perhaps one of horror’s most hallowed subgenres. Since they first rose to mainstream popularity in the 1980s, we’ve seen decades worth of attempts from filmmakers trying to bring masked serial killers back to prominence. Massacre Academy is the newest entry to that long and luxurious laundry list, …

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Interview With ‘The Djinn’ Filmmakers Justin Powell And David Charbonier

Before watching The Djinn, the latest film from filmmakers Justin Powell and David Charbonier, I had no idea what one was. It’s described as, “an intelligent spirit of lower rank than the angels, able to appear in human and animal forms and to possess humans.” Well, that’s fucking scary. I …

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Shudder’s Summer of Chills: 12 Films In 12 Weeks, Including George A. Romero’s ‘The Amusement Park’

Shudder - Summer of Chills

Shudder is bringing horror fans a summer of chills in 2021! The horror streaming network’s Summer slate includes an incredible 12 films in 12 weeks. At the forefront? The legendary George A. Romero’s recently unearthed “lost” film, The Amusement Park! I don’t know about you, but we can’t wait to …

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Interview with Max Strand, Director of the Psychological Thriller ‘Goodbye Honey’

Max Strand - Goodbye Honey

I was delighted to finally have a chance to chat with Max Strand, the director of the thrilling and psychological thriller, Goodbye Honey (read our review – HERE). With as phenomenal as this film is, it’s crazy to think that Goodbye Honey is Max’s first big feature debut, but he …

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