Franklyn Reviewed by Melissa Garza “Life is too much of an adventure as it is, without making anything else up!” – Sally (Eva Green) I picked this film up simply because it seemed different than everything else I’ve seen, and for the most part it was. It takes place in […]
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Horror Film Festival News – Horror on the Sea – Breaking News
Next January sees the start of a brand new Horror Film Festival based in the seaside resort of Southend-on-Sea, Essex. England. The Horror-on-Sea Film Festival will be screening a mix of Horror Films from the UK and the rest of the world. We are now accepting feature length submissions on […]
Geno McGahee’s SCARY TALES: Horror Anthology Early Review on BLOOD ON THE GRINDSTONE – Ghosts, Zombies, Murder & More
“Scary Tales is excellent!” – Peter Syslo, Blood on the Grindstone X Posse Productions’ latest horror movie: SCARY TALES, a Geno McGahee Film, is currently entered into several horror film festivals. With a much improved product and riding off of the success of indie hit “FAMILY SECRET,” X Posse Productions […]
Machete (2010) – Danny Trejo is HOT HOT HOT
Reviewed by Melissa Garza Sometimes when you have the option to rent or buy, you know the movie is going to be great enough to own and you opt to spend the extra $$ to buy it. Such was the case with Machete. Danny Trejo beating the hell […]
Free Porn Parody Website Review (2012)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza As some can guess, I fancy porn parodies when done right. Sadly, sometimes one buys a porn parody thinking it’s of the Axel Braun caliber and it ends up being amateurish and too raw. There’s very little plot or similarity to the old show or […]
Phoenix (1998) – Action Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Ray Liotta plays Harry, a good cop with a bad gambling problem. His friends on the unit are dirty and one in particular is a real douche as he sleeps with his friend’s wife. He also forces another woman to sleep with him to save […]
Ernest Borgnine – (1917 – 2012) You will be missed
By Melissa Garza Perhaps the great Ernest Borgnine is best known for his Oscar winning performance in Marty or for the role as McHale from McHale’s Navy. For me, he will be forever admired for two other roles. The Poseidon Adventure is the best disaster movie of all […]
Familiar (2012) – Movie Review for Award Winning Short Film
Reviewed by Melissa Garza “We can beat her. We’re smarter than her.” – The Voice Familiar is a high-quality original 25 minute production that won the Best Short Film Award at Chicago Film Fest. It begins as John (Robert Nolan) gets out of bed with his wife Charlotte (Astrida Auza). […]
The Basement (1989) – Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee I love the straight to video 1980’s horror selection and whenever one surfaces that I have not seen, I get quite excited. When I got my hands on a DVD/VHS set called THE BASEMENT: RETRO 80’S MOVIE COLLECTION, I was immediately impressed. It came with VIDEO VIOLENCE, […]
London After Midnight (1927) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Lon Chaney is one of the greatest actors of all time and LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT (1927) could be the best silent movie ever produced. Sadly, in 1967, there was a fire within the vault which held this and many other films. The last known copy of this […]
Knight Chills (2001) – Horror Movie Review
Reviewed by Melissa Antoinette Garza “Why don’t you take that little badge of yours, and stick it.”- Zac (DJ Perry) John (Michael Rene Walton) is a polite albeit geeky teenager who loves the role-playing game” Dungeons and Dragons” a little too much. Even his nerdy friends are cooler than he […]
Five Great Horror Picks – Little Known Gems
Horror movies have always been underrated. They’ve been frowned upon and ignored. Here are a few that have been thrown to the back-burner and are all but forgotten. Certainly, if you haven’t seen them – 5) The Midnight Hour: A made-for-TV movie that packs a punch. Though it […]