By Melissa Ann Massacre at Femur Creek is a short comedy horror flick written and directed by Kyle Hytonen. It is a hilarious homage to old-school slasher movies, specifically Friday the 13th. The story is set in 1984 and revolves around friends camping in the woods, only to get attacked […]
Movie Reviews
Soul of the Demon (1991) – Evil Dead Demon Paranormal Activity SOV Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee “The soul of the demon was true, wasn’t it?” – Josh (John Bonito) In the 1980s, the SOV (shot on video) horror films were coming out at an incredible rate. Filmmaking was finally affordable and there was a market for these low budget horror films. BLOOD […]
The Girl In The Woods Review (2015) – HORROR SHORT MOVIE REVIEW
By Christopher Houtz “The Girl in the Woods” is a 24 minute short written by Tofiq Rzayev (go ahead…roll that name around on your tongue a few times, I’ll wait) and filmed in Turkish (I am guessing it’s Turkish, I don’t speak the language but it’s a safe assumption). It […]
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 […]
Harbinger Down (2015) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Ann Back in 2013, Alec Gillis (co-founder of special effects company StudioADI) launched a Kickstarter campaign for a movie that was promised to be “in the spirit of two of the greatest sci-fi/horror films of all time, Alien and The Thing” by using only practical effects. Fans went […]
Keep my Grave Open (1976) – Slasher/Horror Movie review
By Geno McGahee The 1970s was responsible for a lot of great drive-in horror movies. It was a good time for the genre and for film in general. The 1976 slasher “KEEP YOUR GRAVE OPEN” is a really interesting movie that is easy to imagine playing big screen at the […]
East of Eden (1955) – James Dean – Available for Streaming via Amazon
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Why did James Dean have to die? He was the epitome of cool, had everlasting sex appeal and his performances always stay with the viewer. This review is going to have spoilers but the story is very well-known and revealing the plot points doesn’t take […]
Twister (1996) – Bill Paxton & Helen Hunt DISASTER MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I finally got to see TWISTER. This was during that time of disaster movies like DANTE’S PEAK, VOLCANO, DEEP IMPACT, ARMAGEDDON and TITANIC. Hollywood was pumping them out and boy did they have fun with the CGI. In the 70s, there were movies like THE TOWERING INFERNO […]
Fantastic Four (2015) – Marvel Superhero Summer Blockbuster MOVIE REVIEW
By Andrew Bard The new summer superhero blockbuster was nothing more than a Fantastic Bore. When director Josh Trank delivered an open apology and bashed the film and the studio for its shortcomings I knew this film was going to be a train wreck but what I got was somewhat […]
It Follows (2014) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Ann It Follows is an independent horror movie that had a positive run at Cannes Film Festival, followed by limited theatrical release in March 2015. With only a couple lesser known titles under his belt, director David Robert Mitchell found commercial success with this one. The movie starts […]
No Way To Treat A Lady (1968) – Rod Steiger & George Segal CRIME/THRILLER MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Rod Steiger was just an incredible actor and he brings his A game to the 1968 crime/thriller “NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY.” The film surrounds a master of disguise (not Dana Carvey, thank god) that is going around strangling women, leading to a manhunt, headed up […]
Elysium (2013) – Matt Damon & Jodie Foster – SCI-FI MOVIE REVIEW
By Brent Hannon Director Neil Blomkamp is at it again, this time with the film Elysium. Set in the year 2154, the Earth is in shambles. The opening cinematics shown are of a city comprised of improvised shacks built on endless acres of dry cracked dirt. Sky scrapers are now […]