By Wayne C. Rogers Starring Josh Hartnett, Melissa George and Danny Huston Directed by David Slade Realizing that people have different opinions about what they read and watch, and that not all will agree with each other on what’s good and what isn’t, I was still somewhat surprised by how […]
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Vile (2011) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. “Vile” is not a movie for the faint of heart. It is a torture film in the vein of the Saw films. If you liked those then you will love “Vile”. The story centers around a group of strangers who all wake up in a small […]
Evil Dead (2013) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In 1981, a horror classic was born. THE EVIL DEAD, written and directed by Sam Raimi, was a terrifying experience with demons and demonic possession. It was atmospheric and well written. It got its point across and is still brought up with regularity by anyone that talk […]
Lianne Spiderbaby PLAGIARIZES ScaredStiffReviews.com: Quentin Tarantino Girlfriend STEALS Work – HORROR NEWS
By Geno McGahee (Owner of ScaredStiffReviews.com) Her name is Lianne MacDougall, a writer that goes by the alias “Lianne Spiderbaby” and is romantically linked to Quentin Tarantino. Her work has been featured in Fangoria, FEARnet, Fangoria, Famous Monsters of Filmland, Video Watchdog, Cineplex, and many more, and now the truth […]
FRANKENSTEIN’S ARMY – In Theaters and On-Demand July 26, 2013! – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
FRANKENSTEIN’S ARMY – In Theaters and On-Demand July 26, 2013! ————————— Starring: Karl Roden (Hellboy, The Bourne Supremacy) Directed by: Richard Raaphorst Written by: Miguel Tejada-Flores (Revenge of the Nerds, Screamers) —————————- Synopsis In the waning days of World War II, a battalion of Russian soldiers find themselves lost in enemy territory. Stumbling […]
Darkest Night Now Available on DVD – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
Darkest Night Now Available on DVD! Darkest Night is now available at major online and retail outlets on DVD. About the Film “Darkest Night” has its roots in horror styles and moods from many eastern and western traditions. Filmed in a “found video and documentary” style, “Darkest Night” depicts a […]
Michael J. Baker Jr. – National Arts Television – COFFEE SHOP CONVERSATIONS
Podcast by Forris Day JR Ambition and perseverance has driven Michael J. Baker Jr. all his life. He is today’s guest on Coffee Shop Conversations with Forris Day Jr. Find out how he got into hosting, acting and creating his own shows for television. Also he will teach you some […]
Final Remains (2005) – Mortuary Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee Every time that I watch a movie from around this time I’m automatically returned to a time when the video stores were still around and doing well. Titles like FINAL REMAINS were all over the place and would often make for an entertaining evening. These movies have […]
Witchtrap (1989) – Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee The story of parapsychologists going into a haunted house and encountering an evil force has been done over and over and over again, but that doesn’t mean that it’s a bad thing. In the case of the 1989 Kevin Tenney film “WITCHTRAP,” it’s a great thing. You […]
The Reapers Image (2013) – Stephen King HORROR SHORT REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. “The Reapers Image” is a story written by Stephen King and was originally published in King’s book, a collection of short stories, “Skeleton Crew”. It’s a tale that focuses on an old mirror that dates back to the eighteen hundreds. It is said to be cursed. […]
DOLLS (1987) – Horror Movie Review
By Chris Summerfield So another look at killer doll movies and I have to ask the question, what is the attraction with these type movies? Maybe it’s the thought that something so innocent as a toy could become so brutal… Perhaps these movies are using the toys has metaphors for […]
The Burbs (1989) – Tom Hanks Horror/Comedy MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee There are a lot of movies that take pokes at the horror genre. Some do it well and some like SCARY MOVIE do not. There is not a better example of a horror film based comedy than the 1989 film “THE BURBS.” I hadn’t seen it in […]