Spring has sprung, and Earth Day is here once again. Flowers are popping up, birds are singing, the leaves are blowing in the gentle breeze… and angry, mutated animals are getting ready to breed. To celebrate the new life and clean living we strive for on every April 22, let’s …
Read More »Comic Review: New ComiXology Original, “Grammaton Punch”, Issue 1
Grammaton Punch (5 Issue Miniseries) Written by Miles Gunter Art by Briane Andan Ray Parker Jr. may try to tell you otherwise, but when it comes down to it, there’s no one to call when you’ve got ghosts. 11-year-old Van Nguyen is all too familiar with the problem. Being born …
Read More »Interview With Cody Renee Cameron, Star Of ‘The Twelve Slays Of Christmas’
Cody Renee Cameron is quite the jack-of-all-trades. Not only is she a model, stunt performer, and biker, she proudly holds the title of being the “best damn dead girl in Hollywood.” Over the course of her acting career, she’s played a murder victim and corpse on numerous occasions, including in …
Read More »Top 10 Fun Facts About ‘Bill And Ted’s Bogus Journey’ (1991)
Hitting the theatre on July 19,1991, Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey follows two robots, Evil Bill (Alex Winter) and Evil Ted (Keanu Reeves), who are sent by evil tyrant Chuck De Nomolos (Joss Ackland: Caligula 1979 – read our retro review here) back to the 20th century where they try …
Read More »Interview With ‘Slayed’ Directors Jim Klock And Mike Capozzi
Yes, I’m talking about Massacre On Aisle 12 (2016 – read our review here) again. I can’t help it. This time, I’m talking to the film’s director, Jim Klock, who has just announced a new holiday horror film called Slayed, which was co-directed by him and Filmmaker Mike Capozzi. I was honored …
Read More »Will It Work? Paranoia Double Feature: ‘Get Out’ and ‘The Devil’s Advocate’
Welcome to a new series where, every week, PopHorror picks a horror movie and tries to find a risky or unexpected double feature. We write up our reasons then take to social media to find out if our pick is a great night at the theater or a disappointing double …
Read More »An Excellent Interview With The Best French Exchange Punk Rocker From the ’80s, Diane Franklin
What an honor it was to speak with the talented ’80s icon, Diane Franklin. She is recognized by her iconic, dark brown, curly hair and dialects, although it is her talent as an actress in films such as Better Off Dead (1985), Amityville Horror franchise, TerrorVision (1986) and Bill & …
Read More »‘John Wick 3’ Trailer Promises More Bullets and Bloodshed Than Ever
Fuck. Sorry, but that’s really about the best I can manage at the moment, with my jaw still on the floor. I probably don’t need to tell fans of the series that the John Wick 3: Parabellum trailer dropped today, and it promises 110% of the wonton gratuitous violence we’ve grown to …
Read More »The Bad Batch (2016) Movie Review
Ever since I had first heard of Ana Lily Amirpour’s The Bad Batch, it has been something that I’ve looked forward to seeing. Recently, after much procrastination, I finally got around to checking out her debut feature A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night and I fell in love with …
Read More »Knock Knock (2015) – Review
Knock Knock. Who’s there? Orange. Orange who? Orange you excited to read this review? With technology so readily available to us we are bombarded everywhere with horrific stories in the media. I like to think that people are basically good, but trust is a fragile thing these days. It is …
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