Tag Archives: Edgar Allan Poe

The Enchanted Architecture Of Modern Horror… An Interview With Filmmaker Domiziano Cristopharo

Director/producer/cinematographer Italian maestro Domiziano Cristopharo is changing the face of modern horror and has his scope on the North American market by creating some of the more extreme horror movie titles to surface in recent memory. Christopharo’s involvement with the film Sacrifice, directed by Poison Rouge, has proved to be …

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The Perfect Horror-Themed Drinks For Halloween

It’s almost Halloween, and that means it’s time for us horror fans to shed our masks and celebrate the way we truly want to celebrate every day. In order to properly party, we’ll need the perfect beverages for the occasion. Leave it to PopHorror to bring you the coolest and …

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Tales of Poe (2014) – Movie Review

When it comes to filmmaking, how does one do Edgar Allan Poe stories justice? Start by making your film an anthology and name it Tales of Poe. Gather up some amazing directors and writers such as Bart Mastrondi and Alan Roe Kelly – people who have the talent to take Poe’s work …

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Review – EXTRAORDINARY TALES (2013)

Anthology flicks are usually a hit-or-miss affair: one or two great stories surrounded by mediocre stories made only because someone gave the director a camera. Anthology flicks based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe are no exception. However, in the case of Extraordinary Tales it is both hit-and-miss all …

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The Real Annabelle Lee: Edgar Allan Poe’s Child Bride

May 16th, 2016 was the 180th Anniversary of the marriage of Edgar Allan Poe and Virginia Eliza Clemm. Although they were only married for 11 years, their union is one of the most celebrated, tragic, and controversial ever chronicled. Poe’s unrequited love for Virginia has been immortalized in the writer’s …

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