A mortician/coroner is only human and sometimes needs to eat, even when they’re hard at work. After all, when you’re hungry, you’re hungry. Of course, there’s a time and a place to eat a meal or a snack. Is it gross to eat food in a morgue? Is it morally …
Read More »Fred Dekker’s ‘Night Of The Creeps’ (1986) Still Thrills Us – Retro Review
Growing up in the ’80s and ’90s was the best time to be a kid in my opinion. We had our share of cartoons, TGIF, video games, arcades, toys, malls, and movies. It was a simple time for a lot of us, a fond memory of things we didn’t think …
Read More »James Gunn’s ‘Slither’ (2006) Is Still Slimy Creature Fun – Retro Review
Looking back through James Gunn’s carrier, his trajectory is truly unique. He started out as a volunteer with Troma, eventually becoming a writer for projects like Terror Firmer and Tromeo & Juliet, then moving on to major studio writing for projects like the live action Scooby-Doo films and Zack Snyder’s Dawn of …
Read More »Interview With ‘Halloween III: Season Of The Witch’s’ Tom Atkins
Tom Atkins doesn’t really need an introduction. The man and his mustache are mostly known for roles in Night of the Creeps (1986), Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982 – read our retro review here), and The Fog (1980), and for being a fan favorite at your local horror …
Read More »13 Of The Best Friends In Horror Films
Whether you find yourself in the middle of a maniac’s killing spree, an apocalypse, or a hostage situation, always make sure you have at least one friend who’ll have your back, no matter what. Today, PopHorror shows its appreciation for the best friends in horror films. This list isn’t speaking …
Read More »Karli’s 365 Horror Movie Challenge – Week 2
We’ve finally reached Week 2 of my 365 Horror Movie Challenge! To start at the beginning of the challenge, click here. Unfortunately, they weren’t all winners this week, but they were all interesting nonetheless. Check out this week’s choices below! January 8th – Let The Right One In (Synopsis provided …
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