By Melissa Garza This is one of the many movies that when you begin watching all you can think is, “dammit, they got me,” but, unlike most, near the end it does actually improve, even if only slightly. A low budget slasher with foolish characters that are annoying and a […]
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Mini-Maglite – Product Review
By Forris Day Jr. I guess I’m somewhat of a flashlight geek, but sorry, I need to carry a flashlight with me at all times. As a techie guy I’m always behind some piece of equipment hooking up or disconnecting wires. Even at night I use my flashlight to walk […]
Scarecrows (1988) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
Reviewed by Geno McGahee “Guns don’t work!”—Curry (Michael David Simms) There are many scarecrow movies, but not many good ones. This is an outstanding flick that stands above all other scarecrow related movies. You have five criminals hijacking an airplane after robbing the payroll at Camp Pendleton, and demanding to […]
Two Evil Eyes (1990) – Edgar Allan Poe HORROR ANTHOLOGY MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Antoinette Garza More than a hundred years after the legendary Edgar Allan Poe’s death, his written word still has the ability to petrify. When you mix in the brilliance of horror icons George Romero and Dario Argento the end result is a masterpiece. Two classic Poe tales are […]
Hollywood Stories: Short and Entertaining Anecdotes About the Stars and Legends of the Movies – BOOK REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. I love movies, especially the old Hollywood classics. There are so many great performers who have and still do grace the silver screen. We can read about them on the web, in newspapers and in the tabloids. Sometimes we forget that these big stars, these legends […]
Video Violence (1987) – LOW BUDGET FUN HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee If you grew up and witnessed the rise and fall of the mom and pop video store, you are really going to appreciate VIDEO VIOLENCE. It has that 1980’s straight to video horror look and it really captures that special time. It had one check in its […]
Lawless (2012) – Western/Gangster Film – Shia LeBeouf MOVIE REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. Part Western, part Gangster film “Lawless” is a film that has great dialog and sweeping vistas of what I believe are the Appalachian Mountains in West Virginia (I could be wrong on that so don’t yell at me) It also has lots of bloody gunfights and […]
Leprechaun (1993) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Garza None will claim that Leprechaun changed the face of horror or is worthy of the same recognition that the Halloween films, the Friday the 13th movies, or the Nightmare on Elm St. series is given, however that doesn’t mean that it isn’t an entertaining ride with its […]
Spare Parts (1979) – HOSPITAL HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I got this movie in a 50 pack of horror flicks for only 15 bucks. You can’t beat that with a stick. Anyway, this movie, which was originally released as “Fleisch,” begins with a newlywed couple enjoying each other and looking for a hotel to enjoy each […]
Bloody Murder 2: Closing Camp (2003) – SLASHER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In 2000, BLOODY MURDER was released and it was heavily inspired by FRIDAY THE13th. In this follow up, BLOODY MURDER 2: CLOSING CAMP, we have a much higher production and more focused effort. They stepped up their game from top to bottom. We begin with Tracy (Katy […]
Bloody Murder (2000) – Very Unoriginal SLASHER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee “They treated me awful 20 years ago and now they have to pay.” – The Killer We have a killer in a hockey mask holding a chainsaw on the cover of BLOODY MURDER. They are not hiding the fact that this film is heavily inspired by other […]
BULLY – Blu-ray & DVD News – RELEASE, PRICE & MORE – MOVIE NEWS
Anchor Bay Entertainment and The Weinstein Company announced today the Blu-ray™ Combo Pack and DVD release of BULLY, the critically-acclaimed documentary film that sparked a national movement that rallied people to stand up to bullying, hate, and intolerance. Directed by Lee Hirsch, BULLY follows the lives of five students whose stories each represent […]