By Melissa Antoinette Garza My husband and I just got finished watching The Best of Cinema Snob Volume 1. I’m happy to say it was certainly worth the money spent. It was hilarious! The DVD showcased the episodes from public domain month where the Cinema Snob (Brad Jones) delved […]
Movie Reviews
The Hills Have Eyes (2006) – Excellent Horror Remake
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Typically, horror remakes and reinventions are poor. They lack the character depth and creepy elements that made the originals stand the test of time. The list of awful remakes far outweighs those that are watchable. Black Christmas (2006), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003), The Haunting (1999), […]
Quite a Conundrum (2013) – Horror Movie Review
By Forris Day Jr. Have you ever gone to a party that gets a bit out of hand? You know the type of bash I speak of. Maybe Mom’s favorite lamp gets broken, Someone upchucks on the antique hand-sewn quilt your grandma made or some wise guy switches the cat […]
The Cinema Snob Movie (2012) – Brad Jones HORROR/MYSTERY/COMEDY REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The internet has leveled the playing field when it comes to filmmakers. It has allowed those that are far away from the mainstream to get their shot and have their voice heard. YouTube has given birth to such talents as the Angry Video Game Nerd, The Nostalgia […]
The Last Exorcism Part 2 (2013) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Without question, there are so many classic horror productions that have spawned inferior sequels. John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), Nightmare on Elm St. (1984) and Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984) are just a few examples. Though some of the films that […]
Slaughterbox – Horror Extended Trailer Looking for Funding
SlaughterBox is a story that puts a detailed and highly creative spin on the story of Adam, the first man, and his descendants’ evolving struggle against Lilith, the first woman, as mythology goes. Lilith’s exile in the beginning of mankind diverted her into a path of fury and vengeance towards […]
Rob Zombie’s Halloween, Dawn of the Dead & More: Gruesome Hertzogg & Geno McGahee’s HORROR TALK – EPISODE 7
By “Bad” Brad Berkwitt The seventh episode of “Horror Talk” with popular horror podcaster Gruesome Hertzogg and horror indie filmmaker Geno McGahee (EVIL AWAKENING, RISE OF THE SCARECROWS, FAMILY SECRET, SCARY TALES, SICKLE) have come together again to discuss some classic horror. Discussed in this episode are horror remakes, including […]
The Shining by Stephen King – HORROR BOOK REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Doubleday, 1977, $35.00, 450pps ISBN: 0-385-12167-9 After thirty-six years, I’m finally reviewing Stephen King’s The Shining. If the readers are confused by the price of the book, I purchased one of the hardcover editions published in the nineties with an exceptional dust jacket by Peter Kruzan, […]
Shot on Shitteo (2013) – A Horror Anthology Worth Waiting For – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
By Melissa Antoinette Garza In a recent article, I mentioned that the very talented Brad Jones hosts several shows on the internet that are absolutely hilarious! Portraying his most famous character, the Cinema Snob, he critiques different movies that are typically obscure. His reviews of horror films range from […]
Stage Fright (AKA – Aquarius) (1987) – SLASHER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In the 1980s, masked killers were everywhere. Every killer found a reason to wear a mask and they were usually an elaborate disguise. Very few wore the ski mask. They opted for something interesting. They were more than killers. They had style. In the 1987 slasher “STAGE […]
The Unbroken (2012) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. Movies about ghosts are pretty versatile and always a favorite of mine. There are so many ways to present them and so many cool locations to set them. They can be horror or comedy, it really doesn’t matter, I like them. “The Unbroken” is a ghost […]
Fright Night (2011) – VAMPIRE REMAKE HORROR REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Starring Anton Yelchin, Colin Farrell and Toni Colette Dreamworks, DVD First of all, why remake a classic horror film if you’re not going to surpass it? Why waste the money when it could be used for another movie? I’ve never understood Hollywood’s way of thinking with […]