REVIEW — Popeye the Slayer Man (2025)
In the realm of childhood-IPs-gone-horror, our beloved spinach-eating sailor has turned to murder in Salem House Film’s Popeye the Slayer Man.

In the realm of childhood-IPs-gone-horror, our beloved spinach-eating sailor has turned to murder in Salem House Film’s Popeye the Slayer Man.
Each year we hear the phrase and cringe to ourselves, knowing full well those people will remain the same as they’ve always been. We can generally say that trends stay the same for the most part; if there are any changes at all, they’re small and slight. Horror is no different.
It’s time for more Yamishibai! Season 4 features monsters, spirits, and so much more horror.
After last year’s mass cancellations, I’m so excited to announce our return to my first (and favorite) Halloween and horror convention, Scares That Care Charity Weekend!
Slashing prices for Black Friday. Slashing turkey meat and canned cranberries. Slashing high schoolers for being terrible people overall.
Many years ago, I was gifted a book, Harvest Tales & Midnight Revels: Stories for the Waning of the Year. All Hallows’ Eve is the night when the veil between the living and dead is thinnest, so it’s fitting that so many different stories can all relate to the same thing: Halloween.
We’re hundreds of years from the infamous Salem Witch Trials, and for the magically-inclined, what a time to be alive!