BFI London Film Festival Official Selection romantic dramedy SHE IS LOVE (2023) is coming soon to select theaters and all major digital platforms. Check out the trailer below, then read on for the details! SHE IS LOVE (2023) Synopsis SHE IS LOVE follows a divorced couple who unknowingly cross paths at the …
Read More »‘TELL ME LIES’ Trailer and Key Art Lands Ahead of September Hulu Premiere
TELL ME LIES, a new drama series, is coming to Hulu in September from executive producer Emma Roberts. It’s based on the novel by Carola Lovering, and we’ve got the first official trailer and key art for you right here. Check it out! TELL ME LIES Synopsis The story follows …
Read More »SXSW 2022: Winona Ryder Faces Love Woes and Mystery in Eli Hororwitz’s ‘The Cow’ (2022) – Movie Review
Boy, Winona Ryder characters sure have bad luck in love, don’t they? From Heathers to Bram Stoker’s Dracula to more modern movies like Star Trek (2009) and now Eli Horowitz’s The Cow; it feels like her characters are destined for passionate yet very messy relationships. Synopsis for The Cow (2022): …
Read More »Why John Carpenter’s ‘Big Trouble In Little China’ (1986) Still Matters Now – Retro Review
For those who aren’t familiar with it, Big Trouble in Little China is a John Carpenter film that released on July 2, 1986, one that struggled and inevitably flopped in the box office but rebounded on home video release, eventually becoming a cult classic, loved by many, but especially this …
Read More »Romantic Thriller ‘As Long As We Both Shall Live’ Available Now To Rent and Own
Gravitas Ventures sends word their new romantic thriller, As Long As We Both Shall Live, is available to rent and own on North American digital HD internet, cable, and satellite platforms as of February 26, 2021. The film currently sports a really impressive 9.0 out of 10 rating on IMDB. …
Read More »F.C. Rabbath’s ‘The Waiting’ (2020) Movie Review
While I’m not a fan of modern day paranormal cinema, I am a fan of storytelling that uses ghosts in creative ways to tell a unique idea. One of my favorites is Guillermo Del Toro’s Crimson Peak, a Gothic horror/drama that uses ghosts to help a young woman solve mysteries. …
Read More »Details for ‘The Green Knight’ Ahead of its SXSW Premiere
Everyone is talking about A24’s new film The Green Knight and for good reason. It looks freaking awesome! Check out all the details ahead of its SXSW premiere. The film was written and directed by David Lowery. The cast includes Alicia Vikander, Joel Edgerton, Ralph Ineson, and Sarita Choudhury. Synopsis …
Read More »Coming Soon to DVD/Digital – Michael Souder’s ‘By Day’s End’ (2020)
Coming soon to DVD and Digital is a new horror romance film directed by Michael Souder (Hunger 2014) called By Day’s End. The film stars Lyndsey Lantz (Cicada Song 2019), Andrea Nelson (I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu 2019), and Joshua Keller Katz (American Crime Story: The Assassination of …
Read More »‘The Fare’ (2019) Movie Review: All Roads Lead Somewhere
DREAD has delivered so many wonderful titles in 2019 and they just keep coming. Their newest feature, The Fare, is a unique story about love, loss, and the unknown. I didn’t know much about this film before watching it, and it definitely took me on one hell of a ride. …
Read More »Looking into Classic Vampire Movies: Part Three ‘The Hunger’ (1983)
“Nothing Human Loves Forever” In our final installment of our three part look into classic vampire movies (part one is here and part two is here), PopHorror travels all the way back to 1983 with The Hunger, a horror cult classic with elements of mythology, blood lust and romance. In this bloody erotic film, a …
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