Reviewed by Geno McGahee This is the movie that is best known as: “Where the Hell is Michael Myers?” This has to be one of the least respected horror movies of all time, and that’s because the people expected the white-faced maniac with a knife killing babysitters, and got a […]
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Halloween (1978) – JOHN CARPENTER CLASSIC HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
Reviewed by Geno McGahee “He came home.”–Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasence) When you speak of classic horror films, John Carpenter’s Halloween has to rank right up there. This is a great movie all around, featuring a great pace, great camera work, excellent dialogue and superb acting all the way around. […]
The Theatre Bizarre (2011) – Strange Anthology with Plenty of T&A and GORE – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I love anthologies. You are basically promised a good story or two and it’s a lot more difficult to get it wrong when you are putting together short stories vice a big film. I have EPIX and they have a huge collection of horror films and God […]
Ants (1977) – Made for TV Bug Horror MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee They don’t make “made for TV” movies like this anymore. Do they make made for TV movies at all? Well, not really. They don’t make horror entries like this one or the others that were so common in the 1970s. ANTS concerns this lakeside hotel that is […]
The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973) – Horror Movie Review
By Forris Day Jr. Dracula is back and angrier than ever in this final Hammer production featuring the immortal Count. Yes…he’s back and he wants revenge on his enemy Professor Lorrimer Van Helsing (Peter Cushing). Count Dracula (Christopher Lee) is hiding out in modern day England…which in this case is […]
Geno McGahee’s SCARY TALES Makes Finals of HORROR ON SEA Film Festival – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
Geno McGahee’s anthology “SCARY TALES” has become an official selection of the HORROR ON SEA FILM FESTIVAL. In January, it will be part of the finals of the festival. McGahee notes that “it is great to be selected and we are hoping for the best. We are very proud of […]
V/H/S (2012) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW – Anthology, Found Footage & More
By Geno McGahee It’s gotten a boatload of hype and has been called “terrifying” by some and some have critics have even stated that the viewer will not “be prepared” for this horror. This is the shit your pants sort of horror film…at least that is what they led me […]
Zombie Movies: The Ultimate Guide – From NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD to THE WALKING DEAD – BOOK REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I have said for quite some time that I’m not really into zombie movies, but I think that I was wrong. As I read ZOMBIE MOVIES: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE, I came to the realization that I liked the majority of the movies in this book that covers […]
Meltdown: ZOMBIE FUN, CONSPIRACY & MORE – BOOK REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Activity in the city is as normal as usual with people in their own worlds, hooked on the technology that we all have become used to depending on when a warzone erupts. MELTDOWN by C.A.S. Novel pulls no punches in this book, immediately jumping right into the […]
Emma-Lee releases new video for “Shadow Of A Ghost” and tour dates
Canadian singer-songwriter Emma-Lee (www.emma-lee.com) and eOne Music Canada today announced the launch of her new video, Shadow Of A Ghost. A lot of heart, soul and fake blood went into making the zombie-themed film and it’s definitely one of our favourite videos to date! You can view it here: http://youtu.be/7utJPmXOocs Emma-Lee’s latest album, […]
“The Man Who Created HALLOWEEN” – Breaking Book News
As Halloween creeps closer, American independent film producer and distributor Irwin Yablans will give fear fanatics, film buffs and pop culture addicts an exclusive “ticket” to go behind-the-scenes of some of the most iconic and enduring pulse-pounding horror movies with the October release of his new memoir, “The Man Who Created […]
Evil Clutch (1981) – Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee I have seen a lot of negative reviews for EVIL CLUTCH, but I have to tell you to ignore them! A reviewer that cannot appreciate this film wouldn’t know a good film if they shoved it sideways up their backside. There is no question that this film […]