Tag Archives: horror

Interview with Colin Theys, Director of the ‘Stalker’s Prey’ Trilogy!

When I say I LOVE thriller and horror movies, I mean all of them including the cheesy, over-the-top lifetime ones. I recently had the opportunity to chat with Colin Theys, director of the campy horror Lifetime trilogy, Stalker’s Prey. The films in this trilogy include Stalker’s Prey (2017),  A Predator’s …

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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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Official Trailer and Poster for Craig Moss’ Sci-fi Thriller ‘Let Us In’

Tobin Bell as Frederick Munch in the Sci-Fi/ Thriller film, LET US IN, a Samuel Goldwyn Films release. Photo courtesy of Samuel Goldwyn Films.

Check out the details for the new sci-fi thriller, Let Us In, including the official trailer and poster! The film was directed by Craig Moss as well as written by himself and JW Callero. The cast includes Makenzie Moss, Sadie Stanley, Mackenzie Ziegler, Siena Agudong, O’Neill Monahan, and Tobin Bell. Synopsis …

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Blu-Ray Review: Ivan Kavanagh’s ‘Son’ (2021) Blurs The Line Between Reality and Trauma

[Center] Luke David Blumm as David in the horror film SON, a RLJE Films/Shudder release. Photo courtesy of RLJE Films.

I had heard nothing but good things about Son (read our first review- here), so I decided it was time to check out the Blu-ray! The film was written and directed by Ivan Kavanagh (Never Grow Old, The Canal). It stars Andi Matichak (Halloween franchise, Assimilate), Emile Hirsch (Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood, Into the Wild, Milk), …

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9 Reasons Why You Should Watch Adrian Corona’s ‘DIS’ (2018) Starring Bill Oberst, Jr.

After reading two PopHorror writer reviews of Adrian Corona’s film, DIS (2018 – read those reviews here and here) starring Bill Oberst, Jr., I decided I had to see it for myself. Described as a “a soul draining, mind numbing yet beautiful experience,” “an artistic beast of a film,” and …

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Blu-Ray Review: Hugo Cardozo’s Thriller ‘Morgue’ (2021)

morgue

As if a Morgue isn’t creepy enough, this film takes it to a whole new terrifying level. A huge breakout hit in its home country, the film is—according to first-time writer/director Hugo Cardozo —based on real events. The cast of newcomers includes Pablo Martínez, María del Mar Fernández, Willi Villalba, Abel …

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PopHorror Interviews David Bohórquez, Director of ‘The Devil’s Child’

I recently had a chance to chat with David Bohórquez, the director of the new horror film, The Devil’s Child. We talked about how he got involved with filmmaking, who he would love to work with, the inspiration behind The Devil’s Child, and much more! PopHorror – Hi David – …

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PopHorror Interviews The Incredible Team Behind ‘Make Cool Sh!t’ Podcast!

MAKE COOL SH!T

The MAKE COOL SH!T podcast is a non-fiction podcast that is recorded in docu-series style capturing the process of all the grit and nuance of filmmaking in the modern age. Season 1 of MAKE COOL SH!T: Make a Movie, documents the making of the horror/comedy feature film, Scare Me (read our review – HERE) directed …

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PopHorror Interviews Eleanor Snitchery and Loey Lane About Their New Podcast ‘Internet Urban Legends’

'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 …

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Movie Review: Ben Wheatley’s ‘In the Earth’ (2021)

There’s no delicate way around it; 2020 was universally awful for about 90% of the world. Health scares, quarantine, isolation, and misinformation ran rampant. Facts became irrelevant and changeable overriding truth. It was an experience that will define multiple generations throughout the world. While all this happened, Director Ben Wheatley …

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