By Geno McGahee In 1987, Arnold Schwarzenegger starred in two major releases: PREDATOR and THE RUNNING MAN. Arnold was at his peak, delivering high-explosive hit after hit and establishing himself as the star of this sub-genre of action. PREDATOR was a unique alien-military film that became so popular that it […]
Movie Reviews
The Ray Bradbury Theater: THE FRUIT AT THE BOTTOM OF THE BOWL (1988) – EPISODE HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I get the sneaking suspicion that Ray Bradbury dealt with a lot of assholes in his rise to fame. After watching so many of his stories, there is a common theme. If the lead is a writer, which many of them are, they deal with somebody either […]
Captain Ron (1992) – Kurt Russell & Martin Short COMEDY MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I am a big fan of Kurt Russell and I think that although he has done many popular flicks that made it to the big screen, he never made it to the action star status that he deserved. Russell had some great movies like BIG TROUBLE […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater: THE MAN UPSTAIRS (1989) – HORROR TV REVIEW
By Geno McGahee What if you had a vampire living upstairs from you? What if that vampire did absolutely nothing wrong and was just on vacation? This tale really is about vampire hate and how it drove one troubled boy to commit murder. This Ray Bradbury Theater episode “THE MAN […]
Carrie by Stephen King – Deluxe Slipcased Gift Edition – HORROR BOOK REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Cemetery Dance Publications Over-sized hardcover with illustrated wrap-around dust jacket 2014, $65.00, and 228 pp. Introduction by Stephen King and Afterword by Tabitha King Cover and Interior Illustrations by Tomislav Tukulin For the avid fans of Stephen King (and there are many), Cemetery Dance Publications has […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater: THE TOWN WHERE NO ONE GOT OFF (1986) – Jeff Goldblum TV EPISODE HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The year 1986 was a breakout year for Jeff Golblum as he starred in the horror film “THE FLY.” OK, maybe he didn’t capitalize on it as he should have, following up with movies like VIBES and EARTH GIRLS ARE EASY, but showing his great talent, his […]
Turning Face: A Tale of Horror, Comedy and Wrestling by Terry M. West – BOOK REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Amazon’s Kindle, 99 cents, 2015, 133 pps This novella is not only good, it’s fantastic, and that’s an understatement! The story is about Tojo Smith, the Crimson Demon, who happens to be an actual demon, but is disguised as a human being. His parents are also […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater: THE COFFIN (1988) – TV EPISODE HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The 1980s was a big time for robots. There was a genuine fascination with them that led to many toy manufactures to create radio-controlled robots for the consumer. I remember wanting one, but my fat cousin got one instead. I never trusted him alone with that robot […]
John Wick (2014) – Keanu Reeves & Michael Nyqvist ACTION/THRILLER MOVIE REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Directed by Chad Stahelski I first saw the film, John Wick, starring Keanu Reeves, at the theater when it was originally released. I hadn’t known anything about the movie until the week before when I accidentally saw a trailer for it on television. That sparked my […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater: THE EMISSARY (1988) – ZOMBIE TV EPISODE HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The Ray Bradbury Theater series is absolutely a mixed bag. There are some real scares and some very interesting, but not so scary, stories. Then there are tales like THE EMISSARY that wanted badly to be a straight drama but squeezed in a horror element to get […]
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 […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater: GOTCHA (1988) – TV EPISODE HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In like a lamb and out like a lion. The episode “GOTCHA” of the Ray Bradbury Theater begins very mellow, but it begins to slowly turn up the suspense leading to a very creepy ending. John (Saul Rubinek) goes to a costume party dressed like Oliver Hardy […]