After speaking with Najarra Townsend, star of the film Dementia Part II, I couldn’t wait to pick the brain of her co-star, Graham Skipper. I loved his role in the film, and I wanted to know more about what went into it. PopHorror: So to get started, I see you’ve …
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Movie Review: Patrick Robert Young and Powell Robinson’s ‘Threshold’ (2021) Gets What It Gives
Admittedly, Threshold has an interesting technical concept as a horror/thriller combined with a road trip mumblecore/indie drama, improvised by the two leads and shot on two iPhones. It’s always impressive to see such moxie and go-get-’em spirit in filmmakers—to take the low-fi, low-budget route with high concepts for the time …
Read More »PopHorror Interviews Eleanor Snitchery and Loey Lane About Their New Podcast ‘Internet Urban Legends’
Spotify and Parcast, in collaboration with Wheelhouse DNA, have a new and exciting podcast called INTERNET URBAN LEGENDS – hosted by beauty gurus and internet sleuths Loey Lane and Eleanor Snitchery. I recently had a chance to chat with these amazing ladies about their careers, how they got into makeup and art, their …
Read More »Interview With Ethan Blake, First Time Author Of ‘Into The Hollow’
It has been said that writing is “cheap therapy.” Sometimes, just writing about the very issues and challenges one can face in life can give perspective. That is exactly what author Ethan Blake did with his first time horror novel, Into the Hollow. According to his official bio: Ethan Blake …
Read More »SXSW 2021: Phillip Gelatt and Morgan Galen King’s ‘The Spine Of Night’ Proudly Continues Rebel Animation Traditions – Movie Review
Being a long-time fan of Ralph Bakshi, a subversive and controversial animation director known for using the technique of rotoscoping, I had high hopes for the SXSW 2021 screening of The Spine of Night, his new animated film. When I heard it had a similar dark science fantasy tone to …
Read More »A Look Back At ‘House’ (1986) Maybe You Can Go Home Again… Retro Review
What do you get when you mix one-part Evil Dead 2 with two part The ‘Burbs then add a pinch of Platoon? Well, boys and ghouls, you get the recipe to the insanely fun and one-of-a-kind ’80s gem of a haunted house flick, House, which released February 28, 1986. Synopsis …
Read More »Interview with Adam Stovall, Director of the Haunted Love Story ‘A Ghost Waits’
The haunted love story, A Ghost Waits (read our review – HERE), a special film, unlike anything I’ve seen before. I recently had the chance to chat with the director of this unique story, Adam Stovall, and learn all the awesome details that went into the making of this film. …
Read More »Interview With Director Of ‘PG: Psycho Goreman,’ Steven Kostanski
One of the best movies to come out in the last few years is the 2016 indie gem, The Void. Written and directed by Steven Kostanski and Jeremy Gillespie and members of Canadian film production and directing company Astron-6, The Void took the horror community by storm and catapulted to …
Read More »Why ‘Circus of the Dead’ (2014) Rules My Head
I have been a horror fan since I was a little Danny Glick floating outside of peoples’ windows. My mother was wonderfully irresponsible and had nothing but contempt for the norms of motherhood; because of this, she read Stephen King novels to me at bedtime and allowed me to watch …
Read More »Top Ten Fun Facts About William Brent Bell’s ‘The Boy’ (2016)
It’s already been five years since the release of William Brent Bell’s 2016 film, The Boy, which hit theaters on January 22, 2016. To celebrate Brahms turning five, we have compiled a fun list of facts that you may not know about the film. The Boy follows Greta (Lauren Cohan The …
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