Mill Creek Entertainment, along with Mutiny Pictures, announce the release of two gothic horror films: The Turn of the Screw and The Yellow Wallpaper, coming to Digital in March. The Turn of the Screw is a gothic horror based on the 1898 novel by acclaimed famous writer James Henry, and …
Read More »Interview With Actress Alexandra Loreth Of ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ (2021)
I recently had the chance to sit and chat with Alexandra Loreth, who portrays Jane in the film The Yellow Wallpaper, which is one of my favorite films this year. Read my review here. Learn more about her beginnings in the film industry, her role in The Yellow Wallpaper, and …
Read More »Interview With Kevin Pontuti, Director Of ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ (2021)
I recently had the chance to sit and chat with Kevin Pontuti, the director of The Yellow Wallpaper, which is one of my favorite films this year. Read my review here. Learn more about his beginnings in the arts, the filmmaking business, and more! PopHorror: Thank you, Kevin, for taking …
Read More »Kevin Pontuti’s ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ (2021) – Film Review
I’ll admit, I hadn’t heard of Charlotte Perkins Gillman’s 1892 short story, The Yellow Wallpaper, until last year. I was discussing favorite reads on Facebook and a friend of mine asked me if I read the tale, as it was one of her favorites. She said to me if you …
Read More »Gothic Feminist Horror Film ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ To Have World Premiere at Cinequest
The debut film The Yellow Wallpaper from the creative duo—Alexandra Loreth and Kevin Pontuti—is a chilling and boldly original vision of madness. The film is a dark and disturbing contemporary adaptation of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s well-known and controversial gothic feminist horror story about patriarchy and mental health. It was written …
Read More »Filmmaker Kourosh Ahari Helms Elevated Horror Film, ‘The Night’
If you haven’t heard the name Kourosh Ahari, let me tell you that he’s one of the most promising young directors working today. His film dossier includes some pretty impressive and diverse choices. One of his earlier projects, The Yellow Wallpaper, is based on an 1892 short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. …
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