In our review for Danishka Esterhazy’s (The Banana Splits Movie 2019 – our review) Slumber Party Massacre (2021), a reboot of Amy Holden Jones’ 1982 film, our reviewer said: “It doesn’t take long before things get messy, bloody, and gory, but you’ll love every minute of it.” If that doesn’t get …
Read More »Movie Review: SyFy’s Brilliantly Bloody ‘Slumber Party Massacre (2021)
As soon as I watched the trailer for SyFy’s upcoming Slumber Party Massacre (2021) reboot, I couldn’t wait to check it out. As my writer previously stated, “Why are we so excited? Because of this brilliantly bloody, batshit teaser trailer they released! Holy crap! It’s got just about everything you …
Read More »‘SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE’ (2021) Teaser and Release Date Revealed
“You know the drill!” is the tagline, and you sure as Hell do! If you’re anything like us, you’re going to be super excited to see SyFy’s upcoming Slumber Party Massacre (2021) reboot! Why are we so excited? Because of this brilliantly bloody, batshit teaser trailer they released! Holy crap! …
Read More »Taft Studios Presents… ‘The Banana Splits’ (2019)! – Movie Review
Not everything is as it seems. The Banana Splits Movie (click here for another PopHorror writer’s thoughts on the film) was recommended to me by my daughter. Of course, seeing the cover, I thought, “Hmmm okay… people in costumes. A kids’ show. GREAT!” All I can say is that looks …
Read More »‘The Banana Splits’ (2019) Is Mascot Millennial Mayhem – Movie Review
When the trailer for the horror movie version of The Banana Splits dropped earlier in 2019, it left us with a morbid sense of wonder. The film came across like the blackest of black comedies, as Chuck E. Cheese-like animatronics slashed people apart with brutality. Let’s break it down and …
Read More »BITS 2018: The Virtues of Femininity Redefined in ‘Level 16’
Written and directed by Danishka Esterhazy, Level 16 is a glimpse at a chillingly cold dystopian world where subservience is the greatest virtue a young woman can have, and ageless beauty is a commodity more precious than any gem. This film challenges the oppressive notions of traditional femininity, proving that the strength of …
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