By Geno McGahee I don’t know if this movie is too disturbing or gory as advertised, but it is a legitimately good movie that has its share of creepy moments. Harris (Dominic Purcell), Allison (Clare Kramer), and Sid (Marcus Thomas), are all mourning the death of their friend, and meet […]
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Warlock Moon (1973) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee A young man, John Devers (Joe Spano), roams a college campus with Groucho Marx glasses on and in a trench coat. He approaches a college girl, Jenny Macallister (Laurie Walters), and begins to use different accents to impress her and remarkably, it works. The fake accents and […]
Thanksgiving Special: Renegade Man – FREE BOOK by Parris Afton Bonds
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, award-winning author, Parris Afton Bonds, is giving away her new book “RENEGADE MAN” ebook for free this turkey day weekend. Synopsis: Rita-lou left behind in Silver City New Mexico the biggest scandal ever to quake the town. Now she was back with a vengeance, but […]
The Horror Show (1989) – SLASHER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee “That only gave me a hard on!” – Max Jenke (Brion James) In 1989, two movies came out with similar stories. Both had a killer that was executed via electrocution and came back to cause trouble. The first and more well-known is SHOCKER with the lovable Horace […]
Majorettes (1986) – SLASHER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee A bunch of high school girls make up the Majorettes, a baton wielding group of cheerleaders, ready to show some team spirit. Unfortunately, there is a man in a hood and camouflage going around killing them and anyone else that is unlucky enough to be in their […]
Phantasm (1979) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Most movies are influenced by others. The 1979 horror film, “Phantasm,” breaks new ground and is one of the more memorable and original horror movies of all time. Angus Scrimm is “The Tall Man,” a menacing funeral director that just doesn’t seem right, and when Mike (A. […]
Blood Rites (2005) – Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee Zero budget usually means a bad product. Not everyone with a video camera should be making a movie, but the people at Second Commandment Productions put out a pretty good one when they released: Blood Rites. I found this gem on a 6 pack of flicks, released […]
Satan’s Little Helper (2004) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Antoinette Garza This low budget, straight-to-DVD, odd little horror film provides laughs and an original premise, which collectively help the film exceed expectations. It would be a great understatement to say that “Satan’s Little Helper,” is strange. The movie surrounds a young boy named Dougie (Alexander Brickel) who […]
OLD 37 – Kane Hodder Bill Moseley Begin Shooting – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
OLD 37, a psychological slasher about two brothers posing as paramedics, who intercept 911 calls in a retired old ambulance began shooting November 17th in Long Island, New York. Fast paced and blood soaked, OLD 37 taps into the most basic human fear, vulnerability. The words “don’t worry I’m a paramedic” will […]
Children of the Living Dead (2001) – Tom Savini, Zombies & More – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee There are too many zombie movies. It is an incredibly popular sub-genre of the horror world, but there are so many sad attempts at making a movie of the sort that they get tiring. It is the same problem that the found footage sub-genre is having now. […]
End of Days (1999) – Arnold Schwarzenegger HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Arnold Schwarzenegger is the man. I don’t think that anyone can argue that point. The majority of his movies are fantastic, with only a slight slip up here and there. How can you go wrong with PREDATOR, TERMINATOR, TERMINATOR 2, COMMANDO, and TRUE LIES? He is one […]
The House on Sorority Road (1983) – SLASHER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee This movie begins with a woman giving birth in the early sixties in her home, but the worst thing in the world happens when the Doctor apparently informs her that her child did not make it. She screams: “No,” over and over again, which was really amusing. […]