“Yeah *sarcastic* Nazis are a barrel of laughs…” -Bernie (The Paper, 1994). Movies about killing Nazis are always fun to watch. Whether it’s Clint Eastwood singlehandedly mowing down about four hundred of them in Where Eagles Dare or Brad Pitt’s band of merry men scalping them in Inglorious Basterds, it’s …
Read More »Dread Presents’ ‘TIN CAN’ (2022) Coming To Theaters, VOD, and Home Video
DREAD Presents is bringing Seth A. Smith’s Sci-Fi / Horror film TIN CAN to theaters, video on demand, and home video soon. The reviews are great and the festival awards are plentiful. We can’t wait to check this out, and we think you’re going to want to check it out, …
Read More »Coming Soon to Theaters: Maximilian Elfeldt’s ‘Dracula: The Original Living Vampire’
Coming soon to theaters from Asylum and director Maximilian Elfdelt (End of the World) is the new horror film, Dracula: The Original Living Vampire. The film stars Michael Ironside (Starship Troopers 1997) Jake Herbert (Glow Up: Britain’s Next Make-Up Star TV series), Christine Prouty, India Lillie Davies (Call the Midwife …
Read More »Interview with Lauren Beatty, Star of the New Delicious Thriller, ‘Bloodthirsty’
I recently had the privilege of chatting with actress Lauren Beatty for her new delicious thriller, Bloodthirsty (read our review – HERE). I’m a huge fan of Lauren Beatty’s and I love that she’s become a rising star in the horror community. We talked about her love for films, her …
Read More »Looking Back At The Significance Of ‘Scanners’ (1981) – Retro Review
In the late 1970s, fledgling Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg introduced the world to his unique brand of horror. After completing three features—the first, which focused on parasitic psychosexual mania in Shivers (1975), then on to the uncommon, aggressive outbreak of Rabid (1977), and eventually, to mutant offspring in The Brood …
Read More »BITS 2020: ‘Bloodthirsty’ – More Than A Mouthful Movie Review
The best kind of screener to review for any reason is one you’ve never heard of before. You have no preconceived notions about what you’re walking into, so you don’t judge it in any way before you watch it. You don’t think, “Oh, I’m not a big fan of ghost …
Read More »Fantastic Fest 2020 Movie Review: Amelia Moses’ ‘Bloodthirsty’
Here we are with another review for Fantastic Fest 2020, this time it’s for the horror thriller, Bloodthirsty. This film will play at the festival’s last night, October 2, 2020. See what’s all about here! This film was directed by Amelia Moses and written by Wendy Hill-Tout and Lowell. The …
Read More »Fallen From Grace: 10 Top Post-Apocalyptic/Dystopian Movies
I have to admit, it’s scary out there right now, but I believe it’s going to get better! Sure, there’s some uncertainty, and it’s hard to know who you can trust, but at least we have movies to tide us over while we wait. Go ahead and get yourself lost …
Read More »Movie Review: Redeemed by the Blood in ‘The Convent’ (2019)
I must admit, I didn’t know what to expect going into The Convent (2019), the latest film from director Paul Hyett (The Seasoning House, Howl). While I am a sucker for religious-themed horror, since the ungodly success of The Conjuring 2, and more specifically the Valak character that spawned The Nun spinoff (our review …
Read More »Munro Chambers Reveals His Sadistic Side In ‘Knuckleball’ (2018)
PopHorror had the pleasure to speak with Actor Munro Chambers about his newest film, Knuckleball (2018), which can be best described as a dark and twisted version of Home Alone (1990). Henry (Luca Villacis) is a young man battling for his life after his grandfather dies, leaving him isolated in …
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