By Forris Day Jr. Zombies are a fan favorite in the film world and “Knight of the Dead” delivers lots of these “Walking Dead”. The story follows a band of knights as they have to travel through the Valley of Black Death. The valley is a kind of Limbo for […]
Movie Reviews
Diagnosis Murder – DVD COMPLETE COLLECTION REVIEW – TV Series Review
By Forris Day Jr. I admit I have never seen an episode of “Diagnosis Murder” until reviewing one of the discs from this set. I really like the show. Even though I was around when the series was first run it just never occurred to me to watch it. I […]
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006) – Teenage Thrill Killers Horror Movie – Netflix/Rebox Suggestion
Reviewed by Melissa Antoinette Garza Prior to viewing, I had heard many rave reviews toting All the Boys Love Mandy Lane as an unknown low-budget gem with everything to offer. Some called it original while others boasted it was the next Last House on the Left. Whether friends, people […]
Dark Shade Creek (2012) – MICRO-BUDGET SLASHER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I love incredibly low budget horror movies. If you are unfamiliar with micro-budget horror flicks, you may not watch more than 2 minutes of it, but as a true horror fan, I believe in patience and forgiveness. You must look beyond their production value, forgive the bad […]
World War Z (2013) Brat Pitt HORROR MOVIE REVIEW – DVD REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Starring Brad Pitt & Mireille Enos I never read the novel, World War Z, by Max Brooks. Brad Pitt, however, must be a zombie fan because he bought the movie rights in 2007, which was way before The Walking Dead appeared on AMC television. It took […]
Cherry Falls (2000) – Whodunit with a Twist
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Brittany Murphy stars as virginal Jody in this strange and often comedic horror whodunit. Jody’s boyfriend Kenny Ascott (Gabriel Mann) attempts to verbally push Jody into sex, but she refuses. He threatens to break up with her and goes as far as to flirt with her […]
Sick Girl (2006) – MASTERS OF HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Lucky McKee, the man behind THE WOMAN and MAY has a great talent for making memorable female characters and he does it again in the MASTERS OF HORROR tale “SICK GIRL,” an incredibly fun watch. Ida (Angela Bettis) works with bugs and she loves her job. She […]
Arthur (2011) – Russell Brand Comedy Film Remake
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I love Dudley Moore. I have loved him since I was a child and when he died 12 years ago, I was really very sad. I grew up watching him in Arthur (1981) and Arthur 2 On the Rocks (1988). I was one of the […]
Imprint (2006) – Masters of Horror HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee OK, let me put this out there right away. I hate torture-porn horror films and I’m not too fond of the horror entries from Asia. THE RING was OK, and there were a few others that were average, but overall, I don’t dig it. Their culture is […]
Haeckel’s Tale (2006) – Clive Barker Masters of Horror HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Anything that takes place in the 19th century doesn’t really strike my fancy. I like to relate to things and when I see a film made in this time period, I’m taken out of it, but I have elected to review ALL of the Masters of Horror […]
The Fair Haired Child (2006) – MASTERS OF HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee William Malone, known for FEAR DOT COM and HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL, tries his hand at the MASTERS OF HORROR with the demonic monster movie: THE FAIR HAIRED CHILD, and it was a fantastic horror film. Tara (Lindsay Pulsipher) is an outcast at school. She is tormented […]
Deer Woman (2005) – John Landis MASTERS OF HORROR Review
By Geno McGahee John Landis, the mind behind AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON brings his vision to the MASTERS OF HORROR series with a fun tale about a Native American legend that stomps men to death. It was part horror, part comedy, and it was rather good. Dwight Faraday (Brian […]