Tag Archives: Felissa Rose

PopHorror Goes to Days of the Dead Chicago 2017

Being a part of the horror community is probably my favorite thing in the world. There is nothing like being with people that understand your love for this genre and there’s no place in the world that understands this more than at a Days of the Dead convention. They’re always …

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My Favorite Horror Movie: Sleepaway Camp (1983)

Did you go to summer camp as a child? I did not. I attended Brownie Camp when I was 7, and the highlight was creating stories about what the spilled red paint on the basement floor really was, and conjuring up myths about ghosts roaming the halls of our little …

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PopHorror Interviews Indie Scream Queen Lara Jean Mummert

After I had screened Hunter Johnson’s 2016 film 2Jennifer, I knew right away that a star had been born in Lara Jean Mummert! I knew I had to get an interview with her. She was kind enough to talk with me and we had a great conversation. Not only is …

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Interview with B Movie Queen Sarah French

Sarah French has been doing independent horror films for many years now. Sometimes going by the name Scarlet Salem, the star of nearly fifty horror films, including PopHorror favorite Monsterland (2016), Beach Massacre at Kill Devil Hills (2017), Shriek of the Sasquatch! (2011), Killer Biker Chicks (2009) or The Half-Life Horror From Hell …

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Bethany (2017) A Cringeworthy and Nail Biting Experience

When I first heard about a horror movie that involved Shannen Doherty and Tom Green, as well as directed by one of the best up and coming directors in the horror industry… I was sold! I was fortunate to view Bethany with an early screening and I was not at all disappointed. Let’s …

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Sleepaway Camp (1983) – Retro Review

Have you ever wanted to go to summer camp as a kid? Well, thanks to movies like Friday the 13th, Cannibal Campout, and Sleepaway Camp, my mother thought I was going to get sliced and diced during my summer camping retreat. I can’t really blame her for thinking that I was going …

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