By Melissa Antoinette Garza I have wanted to see Trainwreck since it was officially announced. At first, it was because I loved Bill Hader. For the longest time, he was the reason I watched Saturday Night Live. There were other comedic greats on the show, but his talent is so […]
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Scotland, Pa. (2001) – Modern Retelling of Macbeth
By Melissa Antoinette Garza William Shakespeare is one of the best writers and may be the best playwright of all time. There have been so many versions of Macbeth, but none quite like Scotland, Pa. Here, we have a dark comedy that is downright hysterical at times. The movie […]
Kevin Corrigan: Even As a Star, Still In Support
Article Provied By Nick Prigge Of the 1997 film “Kicked in the Head” the late great Roger Ebert wrote it’s “one of those movies where you wish the story was about the supporting characters.” That in and of itself isn’t necessarily noteworthy. There are a lot of films you […]
2B: The Era of Flesh is Over: (2009) Sci-Fi Review Streaming Available – Must See
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Prior to reviewing Kevin Corrigan’s filmography and watching his work, I had heard absolutely nothing about 2B: The Era of Flesh is Over. In all honesty, I’m very surprised I wasn’t aware of its existence. Between my husband, my friends and myself, we definitely meet […]
An Honest Liar (2014) -The Amazing Randi Documentary Movie Review – Netflix Available
By Melissa Antoinette Garza The Amazing, James Randi is one of my personal heroes as he is to so many others. He has a conscience which dictated he would use his amazing talents and expertise for advancing the evolution of humanity rather than grabbing the almighty dollar. I’ve followed him […]
Slums of Beverly Hills (1998) – Amazon Streaming Available – Dark Comedy
Reviewed by Melissa Antoinette Garza It’s odd when a movie takes place two decades before it was released, yet still seems ahead of its time. Maybe, I was too dense to appreciate it or too young to see what it really brought to the table when first released. First, the […]
Insidious Chapter 3 (2015) – Horror New Release – Movie Review – Still in Theaters
By Melissa Antoinette Garza The original Insidious is a modern classic. It was unique, scary and hit a chord with traditional horror fans. The sequel was a big disappointment with the only saving grace being Lin Shaye. I didn’t know what to expect as the previews for the third […]
Bandwagon (1996) -A Nostalgic Look Back at 90s Music (Rare 90s Movie)
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Being a child of the 90s, I often romanticize the decade in my head. I like to convince myself what came out of the 90s was better than anything before or after. Maybe that’s because, if not for Nirvana, Live, Soul Asylum, Rage Against the Machine, […]
Results (2015) – Comedy Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Finally, this brilliant movie is available for purchase. It’s been on pre-order for my Amazon Streaming. When I first heard of this movie, I checked the reviews and saw that they were extremely positive; and rightfully so. Results follows gym owner Trevor (Guy Pearce) and the […]
Some Guy Who Kills People (2011) – Horror Feel-Good Movie Review – Amazon Instant Watch
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Recently, I started watching Grounded for Life on Netflix. I loved the show when it first aired because of one reason: Kevin Corrigan’s portrayal of Eddie. Eddie is one of the sexiest characters of all time. He was the brother of the main character but he […]
Zombeavers (2014) Sharknado Meets Night of the Living Dead – Netflix Instant Watch Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I’m a huge fan of movies that are “so bad” they’re good; especially when animals are involved. Whether Night of the Lepus (1972), Sharknado (2013), Man’s Best Friend (1993), or even Grizzly (1976); when the enemy is an animal, I’m nearly always on the enemy’s side. […]
Devil in the Flesh (1998) – Amazon Prime Suspense Thriller
By Melissa Antoinette Garza If you’ve ever wondered what The Stepfather (1987) would be if crossed with The Crush (1993) this is definitely a movie to check out. The film begins with Debbie (Rose McGowan) surviving a fire that took the lives of her parents. She moves in with […]