By Melissa Garza One of the most honored and respected horror films of all time, Frankenstein is a timeless classic that delivers as well now as it did upon its release over seventy five years ago. Dr. Henry Frankenstein (Colin Clive), a scientist suffering from a serious god complex, decides […]
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Dark Ride (2006) – HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES MEETS FUNHOUSE – Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee Ok…if you are looking for an original horror movie, then this one is not for you. We have a film here that is heavily influenced by The House of 1000 Corpses, Halloween, and Funhouse, but it is not without its charm. We begin at a theme park […]
Phantasm IV: Oblivion (1998) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The Tall Man is back in this fourth and probably final entry of the Phantasm series. This movie has so much potential, and half of the film delivers, but the other half is plagued by bad acting, annoying and senseless dialogue, and distracting and meaningless scenes, featuring […]
Twilight Zone The Movie (1983) – ANTHOLOGY HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Twilight Zone was probably the best television show of all time. To remake several episodes and turn them into a movie sounds like a guaranteed flop. After all, it is a difficult task to compete with perfection. Those who remade “Psycho” learned that lesson the hard […]
The Evil Dead (1981) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Antoinette Garza A horror cult phenomena, THE EVIL DEAD (1981) spawned sequels, crossed genres and even inspired video games. It stands the test of time and remains one of the scariest pictures ever made. The movie opens with five friends vacationing in a cabin located deep in the […]
Chillers (1987) – HORROR ANTHOLOGY MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Troma is known for releasing absolute garbage. Their movies have set the standard for bad horror movies, but the law of averages had to catch up with the company. Chillers is not a good movie by any stretch of the imagination, but it is not as horrible […]
The Last Exorcism (2010) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I typically enjoy the fake documentary horror film. I liked THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT and CLOVERFIELD, and if it’s done right, you get to suspend your disbelief and really enjoy it as if it were real. In THE LAST EXORCISM, we have another one of these fake […]
MADMAN: We Dared to Say His Name Above a Whisper: Paul Ehlers Brings the Madman to Scared Stiff
Exclusive Interview by Geno McGahee “I think a return to something a little more suspenseful, something to keep us more on edge, and then have the payoff rather than starting by dropping pails of blood from the first frame is the way to go.”– Paul Ehlers, the Madman When you […]
House of 1000 Corpses (2003) – ROB ZOMBIE HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Heavy Metal superstar, Rob Zombie, puts together a tribute of sorts to the greatest horror film of all time: “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” In this tale, we have a foursome on the road in search of a local legend, known as “Dr. Satan.” Along the way, they […]
Viral Video Secrets Revealed: Michael Seitz Speaks to Scared Stiff
Forris Day Jr. talks with Michael Seitz (pronounced “Sites”) Managing Partner of Kindling Media out of San Diago, CA. Michael and his team help promote businesses’ videos, whether it be a commercial on the clients website or a web-series, by targeting specific markets. The goal make the video viral! Listen […]
Cheerleader Camp (1987) – SLASHER, WHODUNIT HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The 1980s delivered a lot of slasher flicks. Some were good. Some were bad. Some fell somewhere in the middle and that is where Cheerleader Camp belongs. This is a memorable and funny horror film, with some familiar faces and ridiculous overacting and a really absurd story, […]
House on Haunted Hill (1999) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Often remakes are absolutely awful, complete letdowns, and mere shells of the original film. It is impossible to improve on a Vincent Price masterpiece. Vincent was the epitome of creepiness and represented what horror films should be, and thankfully “House on Haunted Hill” recognizes this. This […]