By Geno McGahee “He came home.”–Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasence) When you speak of classic horror films, John Carpenter’s Halloween has to rank right up there. This is a great movie all around, featuring a great pace, great camera work, excellent dialogue and superb acting all the way around. Donald […]
Movie Reviews
Short Subjects -Spotlight on Issac Carey Nejako
By Stephen Ray Garza Horror shorts often, pardon the expression, get short changed in the reviewing community. It’s nigh impossible to give many of them “proper” reviews as the truncated length doesn’t give a writer much to comment on. With this in mind, I will try to highlight the creators […]
The Sublime and Beautiful (2014) – movie review
By Forris Day JR “The Sublime and Beautiful” is a dark film written and directed by TV and film veteran Blake Robbins. Robbins also plays the lead character David Conrad. Conrad is a family man with a wife and three kids. By day he is a college professor with a […]
The Channeler (1990) -Lost Horror Better Left Unfound – Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Some horror movies will add a fair amount of comedy within their film which can either be an asset or a complete disaster. In The Channeler, the unfunny, awful jokes was only one of many faults with the overall production. Like many movies within the […]
Syngenor (1990) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I love a good monster movie and you can’t do much better than the 1990 gem, SYNGENOR. I don’t think that gem is a strong enough word. This film was so much fun that I wanted to cheer and I did cheer. I was cheering for the […]
CINEMA EPOCH LAUNCHES HORROR SERIES ON HALLOWEEN: SCARED STIFF COLLECTION – 11 Films Begin A New Day for Horror
CINEMA EPOCH LAUNCHES HORROR SERIES ON HALLOWEEN: SCARED STIFF COLLECTION – 11 Films Begin A New Day for Horror FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Horror fans have been demanding quality scares and CINEMA EPOCH has answered the call with the “SCARED STIFF COLLECTION,” a series of award-winning feature films being launched […]
Slaughterhouse Rock (1988) –HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee For years, I wanted to see SLAUGHTERHOUSE ROCK. It had some neat cover art and was released in 1988…a great time for movies. For a while, it seemed like it would be my destiny to never see this film. I had gone to the video store when […]
Exists (2014) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In 1999, the face of horror changed. An independent and original film was unleashed on the public that captured the imagination of every horror fan and created a buzz that has rarely been seen. THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT, a film written and directed by Eduardo Sanchez, brought […]
Paganini Horror (1989) – Italian Hard to Find Horror
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I had never heard of this film, but my brother Geno saw a trailer and secured a copy. It’s an Italian horror which is very similar in certain ways to a Dario Argento film. The colors, setting and atmosphere all made me think of both Suspiria […]
Heavy Metal Massacre (1989) – Micro Budget SOV HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Oh, the 1980s…what a great and glorious time for both music and film. The connection between horror films and heavy metal music was evident and when the two joined forces, it was hard to beat. Films like BLACK ROSES, TRICK OR TREAT, SHOCK’EM DEAD and TERROR ON […]
The Entity (1982) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I haven’t seen THE ENTITY in about 20 years. I remember it really had an impact on the younger version of me. It’s not every day that you see a woman repeatedly raped by a ghost. It took me that long to have the courage to watch […]
Outlaw Prophet: Warren Jeffs (2014) – Redbox Rental Made-For-TV Docudrama
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Full disclosure, I don’t know too much about Warren Jeffs. That said, I do know all that I wish to know about the man. I know he’s a real life villain who beats Freddy Krueger on the child molesting front. My entire understanding from what I’ve read […]