As a film student in the mid-2000s, Mexican writer-director Isaac Ezban watched Guillermo del Toro’s masterpiece “Pan’s Labyrinth” in awe. That Del Toro juxtaposed luminous elements fit for a fairy tale with unflinching violence prompted an epiphany for Ezban.The then-emerging filmmaker thought to himself: Are you allowed to do that in a movie? Newsletter The Latinx experience chronicled Get th...[Read More]
I have always been a big fan of found footage, and to me, nothing is better than Stephen Cognetti’s Hell House LLC series. Cgnetti is gearing up for the release of his new (not found footage) movie, 825 Forest Road. We were able to sit down with Stephen for an in-depth interview. PopHorror: When did you first find your love for horror movies? Stephen Cognetti: I think everybody who loves horror m...[Read More]
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For years, Awesome Art has been about two things only – awesome art and the artists that create it. With that in mind, we thought why not take the first week of the month to showcase these awesome artists even more? Welcome to “Awesome Artist We’ve Found Around The Net.” In this column, we are focusing on one artist and the awesome art that they create, whether they be amateur, up and coming, or w...[Read More]
Guest article written by John Brennan https://linktr.ee/badtechno There are shopping malls, and then there is the shopping mall: Monroeville Mall in Pennsylvania, the original filming location of George A. Romero’s seminal 1978 horror film Dawn of the Dead. To fans of horror, film history, and American pop culture, this isn’t just a mall—it’s sacred ground. As rumors swirl about Walmart’s purchase...[Read More]
Ex-criminal Osamu (Takahiro Fukuya) has left his wicked ways behind for a life of odd jobs and popping a squat in his dilapidated living quarters… because calling this shit an “apartment” would be far, far too much of an exaggeration. Fucking that all up is the return of former criminal colleague Inui (Yota Kawase) into Osamu’s life… an event that immediately turns into a nightmare as Inui forces ...[Read More]
Horror is one of the most popular and lucrative genres out there, outlasting the eras of movie musicals, action flicks, and fantasy epics, and holding strong against a current era dominated by comic book blockbusters. Horror movies have always been here, and they’re here to stay, because, for the most part, they’re pretty great. Even the bad ones are still pretty fun, because scary movies have the...[Read More]
A Hamilton-made horror film will have its hometown premiere this month.“It Feeds,” written and directed by local filmmaker Chad Archibald, will run at the Playhouse Cinema on April 17. It will enter theatres across Canada the next day, Good Friday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
Are you in the mood for another Popeye horror movie? How about the latest release from A24? A slasher from Finn Wolfhard? A genre movie starring Pedro Pascal?! This week has it all. Here’s all the new horror that released March 31– April 4, 2025! For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar. The latest horror movie to put a gory twist on beloved pop culture ic...[Read More]
After getting announced last year, production on public domain horror movie Oswald: Down the Rabbit Hole has been delayed indefinitely. Writer-Director Lilton Stewart III is using the delay to focus on tightening the script with script rewrites to enhance the horror-adventure film. Stewart is committed to delivering a more polished and satisfying story. “I recently got inspired by an idea that wil...[Read More]
Dumb and Dumber (1994) is a beloved comedy movie starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels as two stupid but wholesome best friends who get embroiled in a kidnapping plot. Much of the film takes place in Aspen, Colorado, though those scenes were filmed in Breckenridge, Colorado and Park City, Utah. The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado stood in for the fancy “Danbury Hotel” featured in the film. ...[Read More]
Static Media Ella Purnell is one of the most confounding performers working right now. With large, Disney-like eyes and a bright, charismatic personality evident in various interviews online, one might expect to see the English actor leading coming-of-age comedies or sweeping period dramas. Instead, she's made her mark in stories that thrive on grim humor, b...[Read More]