Tag Archives: Ivan Kavanagh

Ivan Kavanagh’s ‘Son’ to Premiere Exclusively on Shudder this July!

Andi Matichak as Laura in the horror film SON, a RLJE Films/Shudder release. Photo courtesy of RLJE Films and Shudder.

Son to Premiere Exclusively on Shudder this July! Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thriller, and the supernatural announced that SON (read our reviews here and here) will be available exclusively to stream on the platform starting this July! The film was written and directed by Ivan Kavanagh (Never Grow …

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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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Interview With ‘Son’ And ‘Never Grow Old’ Filmmaker Director Ivan Kavanagh

We’ve been fortunate to review quite a few of Filmmaker Ivan Kavanagh’s films here at PopHorror. You can read our reviews for Son (2021), Never Grow Old (2019), Tin Can Man (2007), and The Canal (2014), as well as our previous interview with Mr. Kavanagh. So when we got the …

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Ivan Kavanagh’s ‘Son’ (2021): A Mother’s Love Can Be Deadly Movie Review

When I heard that Ivan Kavanagh (read our interview with the director here), the filmmaker behind Tin Can Man (2007 – read our review here), The Canal (2014 – read our review here), and Never Grow Old (2019 – read our review here) had a new project coming out called …

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Saban Film’s ‘Never Grow Old’ (2019) – A Mud and Blood Money Review

In the last few years, western thrillers have come back into the spotlight… you’ve got Bone Tomahawk (2015 – read our review here), The Revenant (2015), The Hateful Eight (2015), True Grit (2010) and Django Unchained (2012), and that’s just off the top of my head. I find them to …

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