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Chad Ridgely’s ‘Self Isolated’ (2021) Social Distancing Can Be A Real Nightmare – Movie Review

I have been waiting to review this movie for what feels like forever. Sure, it’s only been about a year since I’ve known about the existence of Chad Ridgely’s (our interview) feature film directorial debut, Self Isolated, but as soon as I’d heard about it, I was chomping at the …

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Interview With Actor Doug Burch For Full Auto Film’s ‘Self Isolated’ (2021)

I’ve been a huge fan of Doug Burch ever since seeing him in Full Auto Films and Chad Ridgely’s (our interview) 2016 Christmas horror comedy, Massacre on Aisle 12 (my review). He managed to make Mr. Kipper loveable despite him being a bit of a greedy horndog. So when I heard …

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{EXCLUSIVE} Chad Ridgely’s Feature Film Directorial Debut, ‘Self Isolated,’ Poster, Trailer, Stills, And Premiere Date

If you’ve been a long time reader here at PopHorror, you’ve probably heard me gush about Full Auto Films’ Chad Ridgely (Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood 2019). Between writing and starring in one of my favorite horror comedies ever, Massacre on Aisle 12 (2016 – my review), starring in …

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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 …

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{EXCLUSIVE} Interview With ‘Massacre On Aisle 12’s Chad Ridgely On New Project, ‘Self-Isolated’

In the indie horror world, Chad Ridgely (Massacre On Aisle 12 2016 – read our review here) is a man I admire. Not only does this multi-talented actor/director/producer/writer involve himself in one of my favorite subgenres—horror comedies—he also comes up with his own unique ideas and doesn’t rest until he …

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6:66 PM (2017) – A Ghosthunter’s Nightmare Film Review

Ever since catching Massacre on Aisle 12 (2016) a few months ago, I’ve been on a quest to watch every film that the guys at Full Auto Films have created. I loved the absurd humor, disgusting, blood-drenched, acid-coated special effects and memorable characters in the movie, and I knew I needed …

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