Podcast by Forris Day JR In just a few short years Corey Hudson has come from nearly taking his own life to becoming an inspiration and guiding force in helping other people. His book “Every Heart Has a Story” is the first in a series of books that highlight the […]
Action Reviews
Music News: The Aquabats and Dog Party at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston MA
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I’m happy to say that punk is still alive despite talentless stars like Gwen Stefani, or the new Gwen “Iggy Azalea who try to ruin music for all of us. Whether MTV pushes Miley Cyrus, Nicki Minaj or Taylor Swift, the stars in today’s commercial medium […]
Will Wolverine Just Keep Going?
For a while now, film lovers and comic fanatics have been well aware that Hugh Jackman is preparing to hang it up as Wolverine. Jackman is slated to appear in next summer’s “X-Men: Apocalypse” and is expected to start filming soon on what’s tentatively being called “Wolverine 3,” which is […]
American Kickboxer 2 (1993) – David Graf & Dale “Apollo” Cook ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I have to say that I was never a fan of Tackleberry in the POLICE ACADEMY movies. I often said that he sucked the worst and I basically held the late David Graf responsible. I’m actually quite saddened that he died at only 50 years of age. […]
Kung Fury (2015) – David Sandberg Action Movie Review
By Dash Jordan Hello there, people. How’s it going? That’s great! Here’s the thing…I was hoping that I could start with something easy. That no matter what the film may be for my very first review, I could try to remain professional. After all, first impressions are everything. So…How’s this […]
The Martial Arts Kid (2015) – Don “The Dragon” Wilson, Cynthia Rothrock Anti-Bullying ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee “We don’t tolerate bullies here.” – Cindy (Cynthia Rothrock) There is a great formula in the action genre that was made very popular by the 1984 “THE KARATE KID”, where a new kid comes to town and encounters bullies only to fight back and put the bad […]
CONGO (1995) – Michael Crichton Killer Gorilla – Tim Curry MOVIE REVIEW
By Dash Jordan Hey! Dash Jordan here, and we’re about to embark on yet another adventure. Stashed away in one of the darkest corners of a bedroom closet…Now, it’s found its way back into the light. My friends, this is a review 20 years in the making, and I am […]
Gorrila 6 Budgeting and Scheduling Beta Software review
By Forris Day JR I had the opportunity to check out Gorilla Budgeting 6 and Gorilla Scheduling 6 Software for films. The software is created by Jungle software who has several programs for filmmakers. The scheduling software is designed to help filmmakers schedule everything from actors, locations, props and much, […]
Terminator: Salvation (2009) – Christian Bale Action/Sci-fi MOVIE REVIEW
By Dash Jordan Over $70 million was accumulated in the Fall of 1984 due to what would later be considered by many to be one of the most important sci-fi action films of all time. In the Summer of 1991, the human race would witness its sequel which was aesthetically, […]
Volcano (1997) – Tommy Lee Jones, Anne Heche, Don Cheadle DISASTER MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In the late 90s, disaster movies were the thing. The 1996 tornado movie, TWISTER, set the tone and showed a new approach that wasn’t seen in the 1970s spree of disaster films. The CGI replaced the practical effects and it was much better, but the storylines were […]
Create a WWE Superstar & Ring Builder: WWE Wrestling TOY REVIEW
By Geno McGahee If you’re going to play with action figures, there are none better than those of the WWE. They are meant to be thrown around, beaten up, and they are colorful. Mattel has teamed up with the WWE to bring some interesting variations to the wrestling figure and […]
Living in Oblivion (1995) – Hard to Find Gem – Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza As my party CorriGeddon gets closer, I am seeking out more and more Kevin Corrigan movies. I had seen Living in Oblivion when it came out years ago. I was 16 years old and I enjoyed it but I remember walking away knowing the filmmakers […]