By Geno McGahee Larry Cohen, writer of the MANIAC COP series brings forth a tale of two killers that fight over territorial rights in PICK ME UP from the first season of the Masters of Horror Series. It is an interesting tale that reminds me a great deal of NATURE […]
Anthologies
Incident on and off a Mountain Road (2005) – MASTERS OF HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The Masters of Horror was a great series, featuring one hour horror movies by some of the best filmmakers in the world. INCIDENT ON AND OFF A MOUNTAIN ROAD is written and directed by Don Coscarelli, the writer of the PHANTASM series, and he does an outstanding […]
Night Train to Terror (1985) – HORROR ANTHOLOGY Blu-Ray REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Vinegar Syndrome has done the horror fans a favor and has released the underrated horror anthology “NIGHT TRAIN TO TERROR,” on Blu-ray. When it comes to horror anthologies, the typical ones that you hear of are CREEPSHOW and TALES FROM THE CRYPT, but there are some very […]
The Willies (1990) – HORROR ANTHOLOGY REVIEW
By Geno McGahee A campfire setting is always good for a horror anthology. There are plenty of horror films that adopt the name “CAMPFIRE TALES” or some variation because that is part of the experience. You sit around a campfire and tell scary stories and that is the setting for […]
Horror Anthology Movie: Volume 1 (2013) – ANTHOLOGY HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I love anthologies. The mixed bag usually presents something for everyone. In HORROR ANTHOLOGY MOVIE: VOLUME 1, we have a collection of shorts put together. There is no wraparound tale, unfortunately. So, this is more of just a collection of shorts rather than the traditional anthology, but […]
Campfire Tales (1991) – Gunner Hansen HORROR ANTHOLOGY REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I typically really enjoy anthologies. It’s difficult to miss with them. You are usually presented with three to five tales and there’s probably one that will click with the viewer. There are several movies called “CAMPFIRE TALES”, but I never knew that one of them featured Leatherface, […]
Xmas Tales (2012) Low Budget Horror Anthology Review – Rent or Buy on Vimeo
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I love horror anthologies. Even the worst of the bunch, generally have at least one or two good tales. Going into Xmas Tales, I already had that guarantee as I had the pleasure of seeing and reviewing the final tale a few months ago. The […]
Sinister Visions (2013) – ANTHOLOGY HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I love anthologies, for the most part. There is usually something within the 90 or so minutes that is watchable and there is at least one tale that you’ll enjoy. SINISTER VISIONS is an anthology released by Chemical Burn, and it’s actually quite good. I’m not […]
V/H/S 2 (2013) Anthology Horror Film Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I was not among the fans who adored the first V/H/S. I thought it was okay, but I wasn’t on the bandwagon of believing it was redefining horror. To be honest, I wasn’t looking forward to seeing this one. Though, I heard good things, I […]
Shot on Shitteo (2013) – A Horror Anthology Worth Waiting For – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
By Melissa Antoinette Garza In a recent article, I mentioned that the very talented Brad Jones hosts several shows on the internet that are absolutely hilarious! Portraying his most famous character, the Cinema Snob, he critiques different movies that are typically obscure. His reviews of horror films range from […]
The Crann Doll (2013) – Horror Short Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza The Crann Doll is a twenty minute short written and directed by the very talented. J. Michael Whalen. The production starts with Aloisius (Nicholas Wagner) and Bedillia (Sarah Lomke) walking down the street with their sick infant. The two live a simple life and are […]
CROOKED HOUSE (2008) – Supernatural/Drama Horror MOVIE REVIEW
By Chris Summerfield “Do you believe in ghosts” This little gem of a drama was written and produced by, Mark Gatiss, and broadcasted upon the BBC (British, Broadcasting Corporation) and since there is very little of a movie industry within the U.K. it prides me to say that the BBC […]