By Forris Day Jr. Jamie (Richard Di Gregorio) is a loser. Jamie is 29 years old and still lives at home with his mom and stepdad. He’s a virgin and no matter what he tries he seems to be destined to remain so. His Mom (Sue Parker-Nutley) and Stepdad (Des […]
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Alter Egos (2012) – Superhero MOVIE REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. Superman’s got nothin’ on the heroes in “Alter Egos”! Imagine a world where anyone might have a superpower. It can be anything. Some have more control over their power than others and if you’re really good you can apply to Supercorp, become an official Superhero and […]
The Forest (1982) – SLASHER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In 1980, Friday the 13th came out. In 1981, The Burning entertained slasher fans and then in 1982, we have “The Forest.” We begin with an unfortunate set of hikers that journey too far into the woods and come across a psycho with a knife, and both […]
American Gothic (1988) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Garza The film opens as a group of six young travelers, one of which (Sarah Torgov) was only recently released from an institution become stranded on a nearly deserted island. They come across an empty house filled with old record players, and furniture right out of the 1950s. […]
The Legend of the 5ive (2012) – BLAIR WITCH/LAST BROADCAST HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I am a very big fan of the original BLAIR WITCH PROJECT and THE LAST BROADCAST, two found footage flicks that came out in the late 1990s. Since then, there have been countless found footage films, with PARANORMAL ACTIVITY being the most notable recent entry. It can […]
Violent Midnight (1964) – Early SLASHER WHODUNIT HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee “At the end he kinda went off his rocker and no one dared put him away”—Inspector Grey (Mike Keene) A rich man killed in a hunting accident with his son as the suspect, Elliot Freeman (Lee Philips), but he is found innocent and has inherited the fortune. […]
Prom Night (1980)- Jamie Lee Curtis SLASHER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee This is a very popular early slasher, but I don’t see why. We begin with a group of children in an abandoned building, playing a game where they pretend to kill somebody. It’s sort of like “hide and go seek” for psychos. So, you have this group […]
Don’t Go To Sleep (1982) – MADE FOR TV HORROR REVIEW
By Melissa Garza As a child, this was my favorite movie and every time it aired I would be glued to the television from beginning to end, and then I wouldn’t sleep right for weeks to come. The film follows a family whose eldest daughter Jennifer (Kristin Cumming) is the […]
Dead End (2003) – Creepy HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Garza A creepy atmosphere, a great setting, a topnotch cast, and a witty script helped create one of the best horror films in recent years. Dead End begins with a family on their way to Christmas with the in-laws. Frank (Ray Wise), the father, decides to take a […]
Slaughterhouse (1987) – Texas Chainsaw Massacre Rip Off
Reviewed by Melissa Garza “My God, boy what have you done.” – Lester (Don Barrett) Lester (Don Barrett) is an old man who owns an old run-down slaughterhouse in a small town. What once was a prominent business had devolved into a local embarrassment. Les hadn’t paid taxes for quite […]
The Slayer (1982) – OBSCURE SLASHER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Garza “What killed him wasn’t a nightmare. Whatever it was, it was very real.” – Eric (Frederick Flynn) Kay (Sarah Kendall), an artist with emotional issues decides to take a trip with her husband David (Alan McRae), her brother Eric (Frederick Flynn) and her sister-n-law Brooke (Carol Kottonbrook). […]
Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Antoinette Garza “You are all my children now.” Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) The original NIGHTMARE ON ELM ST will forever be one of the greatest movies ever made. It is a horror film of legendary proportions, and Freddy Krueger was made a household name because of the outstanding […]