By Melissa Ann Haunted houses are one of my favorite sub-genres when it comes to horror movies. Unfortunately, this is an area that has been lacking for some time. Many of the recent ghost movies are filled with cheap jump scares and are mediocre at best. I’m always on the […]
Movie Reviews
Kickboxer 3: The Art of War (1992) – Sasha Mitchell ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee “Eight years for stealing a sausage?!” – David (Sasha Mitchell) Recently I watched KICKBOXER 2: THE ROAD BACK, a straight to video follow up to the Jean-Claude Van Damme classic. They replaced JCVD with Sasha Mitchell, a man that cannot act, but in fairness to the sequel, […]
Kickboxer 2: The Road Back (1991) – Sasha Mitchell – Jean-Claude Van Damme Spinning in his Grave ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I know Jean-Claude Van Damme isn’t dead, but they killed him off in this movie, but let’s say his character is spinning in his grave. In 1989, Van Damme kicked some major ass in the original KICKBOXER as Kurt Sloane, an American kickboxer in Thailand that must […]
PERNICIOUS (2015) – Paranormal Horror Movie Review
PERNICIOUS: ‘tending to cause death or serious injury; causing great harm; destructive. Synopsis: Three college girls head to Thailand for a summer internship teaching English to children. What was anticipated as a fun easy summer, soon becomes something much more sinister. Review: The girls rent a house for the summer […]
Some Guy Who Kills People (2011) – Horror Feel-Good Movie Review – Amazon Instant Watch
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Recently, I started watching Grounded for Life on Netflix. I loved the show when it first aired because of one reason: Kevin Corrigan’s portrayal of Eddie. Eddie is one of the sexiest characters of all time. He was the brother of the main character but he […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater: THE SCREAMING WOMAN (1986) – Drew Barrymore HORROR TV REVIEW
By Geno McGahee OK, this tale began with zero promise as some old guy stumbles across Ray Bradbury sitting on some rocks. Bradbury is a great storyteller and writer, but he cannot act and his bumbling performance here was wretched. I began to wonder if he would be in this […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater: THE CROWD (1985) – Paranormal HORROR TV SHOW REVIEW
By Geno McGahee “They’re dead. They’re all dead.” – Joe (Nick Mancuso) Made for TV horror has many restrictions, but when shows are forced to depend on the writing, cinematography, acting and score rather than the blood and guts, we can get something special. When the vision of Ray Bradbury […]
Dying Light: FIRST PERSON HORROR SURVIVAL VIDEO GAME REVIEW – Xbox One, PS4 News
By Melissa Ann Hi, my name is Melissa and I’m a Dying Light addict. Now that I have that out of the way, on to the review! This first-person horror survival game takes place in the Turkish city of Harran. The city has been overrun by a zombie virus, but […]
Zombeavers (2014) Sharknado Meets Night of the Living Dead – Netflix Instant Watch Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I’m a huge fan of movies that are “so bad” they’re good; especially when animals are involved. Whether Night of the Lepus (1972), Sharknado (2013), Man’s Best Friend (1993), or even Grizzly (1976); when the enemy is an animal, I’m nearly always on the enemy’s side. […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater: MARIONETTES, INC. (1985) – Leslie Nielsen HORROR TV SHOW REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Braling (James Coco) is not living a satisfying life. His wife will not give him a moment’s peace. He goes to work in a busy office setting and signs onto his computer. Immediately, something pops up listing private information about him under the banner of “Marionettes, Inc.” […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater: THE PLAYGROUND (1985) – HORROR TV SHOW REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The Ray Bradbury Theater is a show that really had an impact on me as a child but the one tale that really stands out is THE PLAYGROUND. There aren’t many things scarier than evil children and there are several things that stand out here that make […]
White Line Fever (1975) – Jan-Michael Vincent TRUCKER ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In the 1970s, a career as a trucker was romanticized. It was a different time where a trucker was more than a job…it was a brotherhood. It still exists with bikers, I guess. I always see them wave at each other. “Hi there, I own a motorcycle […]