By Geno McGahee In 1987, ROBOCOP came out and it was violent, over the top, and fantastic. So, three years later, the cyborg cop is back and we have twice the violence to compensate for the lesser script and story. OCP, the evil industry that controls the police, is still […]
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Sightings: Heartland Ghost (2002)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza “Sometimes you have to believe, to see.” – Lou (Nia Long) Remember the television show “Sightings?” It ran from 1992-1997, and was among the many series that followed claims of actual paranormal activities including UFO sightings, abductions, and ghosts. During the run, one of the most […]
Wildcats (1986) MOVIE REVIEW – Football, Sports, Goldie Hawn & More
By Geno McGahee Molly McGrath (Goldie Hawn) is a high school track coach that wants to take on the football team. She is given the opportunity with an inner city high school and reluctantly takes it. WILDCATS is a great sports comedy, with some very big Hollywood names. Woody Harrelson […]
Dear Mr. Gacy (2010) – MOVIE REVIEW – John Wayne Gacy – Serial Killer NEWS
By Geno McGahee John Wayne Gacy is one of the most infamous serial killers in history, murdering 33 young males. He was a clown at parties for children and was highly regarded in his community before his dirty secret was exposed. I have seen two Gacy films and both I […]
Slugs (1988)- MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Bugs are often a problem in horror films. Ants and spiders cause a lot of damage and even friendly frogs can kick ass upon occasion, but this time, we have a 1988 horror gem where slimy slugs declare war on humanity. Mike Brady (Michael Garfield) is a […]
Flowers in the Attic (1987)
By Melissa Garza Cathy (Kristy Swanson), Chris (Jeb Stuart Adams), Cory (Ben Ryan Ganger) and Carrie (Lindsay Parker) have their lives shaken when their doting father dies. Their mother Corrine (Victoria Tennant) runs out of money, sells their home, and moves them all in with their grandmother Olivia (Louise Fletcher). […]
School of Horror (2007) – Movie Review
By Geno McGahee Rocky (Bobby Baldassari) is a wannabe filmmaker that is not getting the respect that he feels he deserves. Professor Moriarty (Rich Colozzi) tells Rocky, AKA – “Rocky Horror,” that all has been done before and that there is nothing new to be added to the horror genre, […]
The Open Door (2008) – MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Angelica (Catherine Munden) is a teenager in high school with a crush on Brad (Mike Dunay), but it is not something that everyone approves of. Her mother is highly suspicious of her friends, especially Staci (Sarah Christine Smith), when she finds provocative photographs of her on line. […]
Elvis Found Alive (2012) – MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Joel Gilbert is a great filmmaker. He is very good at putting together documentaries with an edge, which is what he did with PAUL MCCARTNEY IS REALLY DEAD: THE LAST TESTAMENT OF GEORGE HARRISON, which he released in 2010. It took facts mixed with speculation and lore, […]
Superbeast (1972) – MOVIE REVIEW – Philippines Horror
By Forris Day, JR. Low budget horror movies from the 70’s, for the most part, had a really cool feel about them, and “Superbeast” doesn’t disappoint. Well, I admit the story is very slow, but visually this is a fantastic movie! It’s got lots of great travel shots of planes, […]
The Muppets (2011)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza Since I can remember, I have been a fan of Jim Henson and his amazing creations. I grew up watching “The Muppet Show,” “Fraggle Rock,” “Sesame Street” “Labyrinth, “The Dark Crystal” and every Henson related special that was on. When I first met my husband, our […]
Geno McGahee’s FAMILY SECRET gets 8/10 on Rabid Dog Press – MOVIE NEWS
The X Posse/Webhead Entertainment production, FAMILY SECRET, was just reviewed by Max Ingrim of Rabid Dog Press. Geno McGahee’s mystery thriller scored high praise, earning an 8 out of 10, making the feeling unanimous among critics. FAMILY SECRET was filmed in 2009 and distributed by Tempe Entertainment in 2011. The […]