UNADULTERATED. ABSOLUTE. BARBARIAN. FICTION. See Exclusive Clips And Meet The Filmmakers Behind The First Ever Feature Documentary On He-Man! At POWER-CON: Saturday, September 24th, 2011 5:00pm-5:45pm Toy Masters is the first ever feature-length documentary about the worldwide billion-dollar phenomenon that inspired an entire generation of children: Masters of the Universe […]
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Scarlet Fry’s Junkfood Horrorfest (2011) Horror Movie Review
Reviewed by Geno McGahee I recently watched NIGHTMARE ALLEY, a fun micro-budget backyard anthology. It had heart and was relatively amusing. I am a fan of micro-budget and considering how much his other anthology amused me, JUNKFOOD HORRORFEST had a lot of promise. We begin with a junkie buying drugs […]
YellowBrickRoad (2010)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza Have you ever watched a film that went straight to DVD wishing you had the opportunity to view it on the big screen? If you haven’t, after watching YellowBrickRoad, you will. It’s a smart Blair Witch Project minus the documentary feel. A group of adventurous hikers […]
UFO in Michigan: YOUTUBE SENSATION OR HOAX…or Something Else?
By Stan Hernandez Yesterday, I was in New York City, speaking to another UFO researcher when I received a call concerning multiple cylinder shaped “flaming” objects that crossed the night skies in Michigan. According to a witness, “they appeared to look like big, vertical hot air balloons – only without […]
Casey Anthony: Dr. Phil Presses For Truth
By Geno McGahee Dr. Phil had the opportunity to sit down Cindy and George, the parents of Casey Anthony, and didn’t waste any time in asking the question that many would have liked to ask. “Do you believe that Casey was involved in her daughter’s death?” George, a former cop, […]
Movie Review: “Order of One: Kung Fu Killing Spree” (2011)
Reviewed by Forris Day Jr. It’s a hard knocks life for convict Sonny. First he is sent to prison unfairly for six years and is being moved to a Super-max facility. While at a restaurant for a lunch break during his transport between jails he makes his escape. He meets […]
The Roommate (2011)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza In every single woman, a teenage girl remains. It’s the part that can’t help but cheer when Patrick Swayze utters the phrase, “nobody puts baby in the corner,” in Dirty Dancing, or is devastated when Andie doesn’t choose Duckie in Pretty in Pink. It’s the glimmer […]
Shuttle Movie Review
Reviewed by Geno McGahee A couple of women returning from a trip to Mexico hitch a ride home with an airport shuttle, but things begin to go wrong. Mel (Peyton List) just recently broke up with her fiancé and is trying to get her head together. Her best friend Jules […]
Cinematic Titanic Review – A Look Back at MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATRE
By Melissa Garza In 1988, Mystery Science Theatre 3000 (MST3K) was unleashed. The plot followed a janitor named Joel (Joel Hodgson) and his robot friends who were forced to watch awful films by evil scientists. The show proved to be a cult smash that lasted over a decade. While watching […]
Spellcaster (1992)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza If “House on Haunted Hill,” was written by a crack-head one would get close to the complete confusion of “Spellcaster.” As an Adam Ant fan, I needed to see this movie and as it was on Netflix Instant watch, I decided to give it a go. […]
Children of the Corn Genesis (2011)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza I have always been a fan of the original Children of the Corn. The plot followed young kids who murdered their parents and formed a cult of essentially devil worship and sacrifice. The subsequent sequels were lackluster with the exception of Children of the Corn 666: […]
Paranormal Haunting (2011)
Reviewed by Forris Day Jr. Once every 100 years the moon aligns at the perfect angle to appear blue at just the right spot on Earth. That spot is “The Blue Moon Inn”. A small group of people start showing up at the Blue Moon Inn to witness this once […]