By Geno McGahee In 1996, INDEPENDENCE DAY was released and made about 900 million dollars at the box office. It was loaded with CGI and wasn’t very good, but it was fun. That was the point. It wasn’t supposed to be a good movie. It was supposed to be a […]
Action Reviews
Kindergarten Cop 2 (2016) – Dolph Lundgren & Bill Bellamy ACTION/COMEDY MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In 1990, Arnold Schwarzenegger was in the huge hit “KINDERGARTEN COP.” The film would make an 80 million dollar profit and prove that Arnie’s game has diversity. So, 26 years later we are back with a sequel with Dolph Lundgren and I can’t think of a better […]
Surviving the Game (1994) – Ice T, Rutger Hauer, Charles S. Dutton, Gary Busey ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee As a huge fan of LAW & ORDER: SVU, I have become a big fan of Ice T. He fit the role on the show and brought a real grit. We see the same grit and edge in the 1994 action/thriller “SURVIVING THE GAME.” The film was […]
The Glimmer Man (1996) – Steven Seagal & Keenen Ivory Wayans ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee “You tell your asshole boss that nobody threatens me.” – Jack (Steven Seagal) I am a big fan of Steven Seagal. I know he’s got a bad reputation and that most contend that he’s difficult to work with but I’m not going to allow those people and […]
The Towering Inferno (1974) – Paul Newman & Steve McQueen DISASTER MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The 1970s had the disaster movie right. We saw the disaster movies come back in the 1990s with the advent of CGI and that new toy ended up hurting the final product in the end, most of the time. The 1970s had to rely on practical effects […]
The 6TH Day (2000) – Arnold Schwarzenegger SCI-FI/ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee “You cloned the wrong man.” – Adam Gibson (Arnold Schwarzenegger) In 1994, Arnold Schwarzenegger had his last big hit of the nineties with TRUE LIES. The follow up films underperformed including JUNIOR, ERASER, JINGLE ALL THE WAY and END OF DAYS. For the most part, Schwarzenegger released […]
Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice (2016) – DC Comics Superhero Movie Review
By Dash Jordan Warning: The following article may contain spoilers. What’s going on, guys? It’s the Dash-man here, and it’s time. It’s the big one…the film that everyone has been talking about. Well, now some of you are probably wondering how I feel about the film now that I’ve not […]
WWE Wrestlemania 32 SPOILERS, Predictions & Breakdown: Triple H, Roman Reigns, Undertaker, Shane McMahon, Brock Lesnar & More
By Polly “Avalanche” Hughes At the first WRESTLEMANIA, I was there front row with my husband and the dumb shit dropped my nachos with cheese. As I picked them up off the floor to smash them in his ugly fat face, Mr. T walked by and laughed, saying “I pity […]
Collateral Damage (2002) – Arnold Schwarzenegger Terrorist ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee On September 11th, 2001, the world changed when the World Trade Center and Pentagon were attacked in the biggest terrorist strike in U.S. history. Hollywood decided to remove a few movies from rotation and pushed other films to later dates. COLLATERAL DAMAGE was a film about terrorism […]
The Samaritan (2012) – Samuel L. Jackson DRAMA/ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Samuel L. Jackson is one of the most active actors in the world and with good reason. He’s versatile and has a great deal of charisma. There hasn’t been a genre he hasn’t mastered, but he shines the brightest in gritty dramas like THE SAMARITAN. Written by […]
San Andreas (2015) – Dwayne Johnson “The Rock” DISASTER MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Pro wrestlers do not typically make a good transition into acting. The pro-wrestling brand of acting is not necessarily good acting and that it part of the charm, but when it comes to something dramatic, they don’t do well. Roddy Piper was in a great movie called […]
Southbound (2015) – New Anthology- Horror Film Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Anthologies are one of my favorite sub-genre of horror productions. I grew up on the Creepshow films and The Twilight Zone film. I loved the HBO series Tales from the Crypt and lived for the Saturday afternoon TV shows Tales from the Darkside and Monsters. As […]