Reviewed by Melissa Garza As stated previously while reviewing “Elvira: Mistress of the dark,” I am a huge fan of her work. Growing up, having a host introduce horror films and entertain during breaks was common. I recall enjoying Commander USA every Saturday afternoon. American Scary delves into this unique […]
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Law and Order Special Victims Unit (1999 to present)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza My husband is a fan of Doctor Who, Red Dwarf, Batman cartoons, cooking shows, and The Larry Sanders show. I’m a fan of conspiracy documentaries, Snapped, The Daily Show, and the Biography channel’s productions about serial killers. There are only a few shows my husband and […]
The Bleeding House (2011)
Reviewed by Geno McGahee A family with some secrets live away from society in a small town, the topic of conversation and speculation, due to a fire that took the lives of a few and has been linked to the family. The daughter, Gloria (Alexandra Chando), has some definite issues […]
MIDNIGHT MADNESS on INVESTIGATION DISCOVERY: Lore: Deadly Obsession (2011)
Reviewed by Geno McGahee This Friday the 13th, ID. (Investigation Discovery) presents a night full of fright, with the premiere of LORE: DEADLY OBSESSION showing at midnight, and for good reason. A real life tale of vampirism, the story of Richard Trenton Chase, who was known as “The Vampire of […]
From Pub Crawl to Premiere, Stars KILLED it on the Red Carpet for “Midnight Movie: Killer Cut”
Cinco de Mayo got a killer dose of excitement, as cast, filmmakers, and special celebrity guests got glam for the world premiere of Jack Messitt’s MIDNIGHT MOVIE: THE KILLER CUT. Before hitting the red carpet at Bigfoot Crest Theater, cast members like Brea Grant, Rebekah Brandes, Daniel Bonjour, Dinora Walcott, […]
The Butterfly Effect (2004)
Reviewed by Geno McGahee I’m not a fan of Ashton Kutcher. He’s not a great actor by any stretch of the imagination, but the plot of THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT was enough to draw me in. I like movies about time travel and about what a little change can do to […]
Ice Cream Man (1995)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza When I was young, I would always root for the anti-hero. Villains when portrayed best would invoke a level of sympathy and at times, even understanding. Norman Bates, Frankenstein, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, and The Phantom of the Opera are all great examples of […]
Domestic Disturbance (2001)
Reviewed by Geno McGahee Who doesn’t love John Travolta’s brand of overacting? Sure, I think that he wears his pants a wee bit too tight in certain films, but that does not take away from his skill. So, we know that we are probably going to be entertained by this […]
Ice: A Memoir of Gangster Life and Redemption-from South Central to Hollywood (2011)
Book Review by Melissa Antoinette Garza Ice-T is one of the most versatile and talented celebrities in entertainment. Though, I never listened to much Gangster Rap, his rock band “Body Count“ reeled me in quickly. I thought both New Jack City and Surviving the Game were two great movies which […]
Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead (2008)
Reviewed by Geno McGahee In 2001, JOY RIDE came out and it was a very good film. It had a budget and all that jazz. It had relatively big names like Steve Zahn and that sometimes hot, sometimes average looking babe, Leelee Sobieski. It was a good movie. When I […]
Enemy Mine (1985)
Reviewed by Geno McGahee I am a child of the 1980’s and of course, Dennis Quaid was a big thing at that point for a kid of 11, which I was at the time. He was in the great film DREAMSCAPE and the not so great film JAWS 3-D, but […]
Todd Card’s Hell Cometh to launch (four) extended excerpts prior to first edition print launch!
Indianapolis, IN – 8 Publishing will release (four) extended excerpts prior to the first limited hardcover printing of HellCometh in May 2011 as demand continues to increase more than anyone involved with the project had anticipated. “If you had told me we would end up having this much interest from […]