By Geno McGahee When you think of a killer Christmas movie in 1984, you will automatically think SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT, but there was another. Instead of a killer Santa Claus, we have a guy going around in a mask killing people dressed like Santa Claus, and it is more […]
Movie Reviews
Iron Sky (2012) – Nazi Sci-Fi Movie Review
By Pat French Because Moon-Nazis, that’s why! I was hesitant at first, indeed I probably spent a good ten minutes hovering over the “play” button like it was the nuclear annihilation switch. Now I’ve seen Neo-Nazis, Aqua-Nazis, Underground-Nazis, Surf-Nazis, and even Franken-Nazis, but Moon-Nazi is a new one for me. […]
The Bigamist (1953) – Classic movie review
By Forris Day Jr. “He was wanted by two women, but only one could have him” That is the tagline for the classic 1953 film “The Bigamist”. If that isn’t enough to scare a guy I don’t know what is. Bigamy is an unusual subject for a 1950’s movie, but […]
Hollow Triumph (1948) – Film Chest Restored Version – Movie Review
By Forris Day Jr. “Hollow triumph” is a classic film noir. Originally released in 1948 it is now being rereleased and restored in HD by Film Chest Media. The film is also called “The Man Who Killed Himself”. It is a psychological thriller that follows the story of a man […]
Cabin Fever (2002) – Gory Horror Movie Review
By Chris Summerfield Eli Roth, the director behind, hostel 1 and 2, both movies that had sure caused a stir in the horror world began his directing career in the big time with this movie in which he also co wrote… The movie… Well now the idea of college students […]
Scarecrow (2013) – Made for TV SyFy HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Over the years, the SyFy network has not given the horror fans a reason to get excited. The bad and overused CGI and ridiculous storylines made most of their releases easy to ignore. When I see a film with the “SyFy” logo on it, I typically avoid […]
Shriek if you know what I did Last Friday the 13th (2000) – HORROR PARODY REVIEW
By Geno McGahee It is not easy to find a good horror parody. SCARY MOVIE is the most notable of the attempts to poke fun at the genre and get some laughs, but, in most cases, these movies fall flat. Most parodies aren’t very good and with the onslaught of […]
Alien Abduction (2014) – IFC Midnight Alien Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee There is a lot of found footage lately and most of it is complete trash. PARANORMAL ACTIVITY is a good example of what’s wrong with the sub-genre of the horror world, and ALIEN ABDUCTION shows how a found footage can be done correctly. IFC Midnight presents ALIEN […]
Pro-Life (2006) – Masters of Horror Episode Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I love Masters of Horror. It’s a modern and superior version of Tales From the Crypt and I really wish I had found it sooner. I wished it was still on as it took Hollywood’s greatest names of horror and brought us interesting and fun […]
Scarecrows (1988) – Horror Action Hybrid Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Scarecrows is a great, little known, cult-classic that provides suspense, horror and even a little bit of existentialism. The film follows five robbers who hijack a plane forcing a pilot and his daughter to fly off. One of the robbers jumps out with the money causing […]
By the Sword: A Repairman Jack Novel by F. Paul Wilson – BOOK REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Forge Books, 2008, 350pp, $25.95. ISBN: 13-978-0-7653-1707-0 By the Sword: A Repairman Jack Novel by F. Paul Wilson won me over before I even started reading it. Being a lover of Japanese history, philosophy, martial arts, Japanese swords (katanas), Zen, Japanese sword fighting, etc., I was […]
Hillbilly Horror Show (2014) – Horror Anthology REVIEW
By Geno McGahee If you grew up in the 1980s when there were horror hosts. You will remember characters like Commander USA and Elvira. They were hokey and silly, but that was the point. Over time, the horror hosts have faded away, but now we have an attempt to bring […]