Tag Archives: Psychological thriller

Movie Review: ‘I Am Going to Kill Someone This Friday’ Whether You Care About Them Or Not

You can tell Robert Partridge is crazy because he sets his alarm clock for 6:07 in the morning. The problem is, his alarm goes off a minute-and-a-half into I Am Going to Kill Someone This Friday, and there’s still 102 minutes to go. It doesn’t take much longer for co-writer-director …

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Interview with Christopher Lawrence Chapman, Director of ‘Inoperable’

Christopher Lawrence Chapman is the director of the new psychological thriller Inoperable (you can read our review here) starring Danielle Harris. Find out more about him, what the film is about, and where he’s going next. PopHorror – Thanks for talking with PopHorror, Christopher! What inspired you to become a director? Christopher …

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Cinepocalypse 2017 Presents: ‘Charismata’ – A Disturbing Game of Cat and Mouse

Cinepocalypse 2017 is killing it with their film lineup. I recently watched Charismata, which was shown at the festival on November 4th. This one is a fun psychological horror that will keep you on your toes. Charismata is co-directed and co-written by Andy Collier and Toor Mian. The film stars Sarah …

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Population Zero (2016) Movie Review

Part found footage film, part haunting mockumentary, Population Zero manages to balance the two movie genres deftly. Documentary filmmaker Julian Pinder (also the film’s director) is sent an article from an anonymous source about a murder that took place in Yellowstone Park several years earlier. Three young men were camping in …

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Sprinkles (2011) Short Film Review

When you hear a film title called Sprinkles it automatically makes you wonder what the movie could possibly be about. Speculation starts to ensue and when you hear about all of the awards it’s won, how could you possibly go wrong by watching it? The answer is simple: you can’t. Recently, …

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Happy Birthday, Alfred Hitchcock!

On August 13th, 1899 the world was introduced to Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock.  Little did he know that he would later become one of the greatest horror icons of our time.  With numerous films under his belt, Hitchcock excelled the most in creating suspenseful characters that were more than a …

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Citadel: Two Speed Mediocrity

Writing a review of a mediocre film can be just as bland as watching one. Such a film does not have admirable elements, but is not so horrible to warrant pulling out the disc, dousing it with gasoline and setting it on fire. For this reason, I typically do not …

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