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, […]
Movie Reviews
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 […]
HOSTEL 2 (2007) – Sadistic/Horror MOVIE REVIEW
By Chris Summerfield It would be interesting to know how many people backpack around the world, or just part of the world per year… I would imagine tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands, possible towards the million marks or even past that? Well now here is an interesting […]
Contact – Excellent Horror Short – Horror Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I had the pleasure of watching the 10 minute short film Contact written and directed by Jeremiah Kipp. Interestingly, the film is able to tell a strong story without more than a couple words of dialogue. It follows a young couple who buy drugs from a […]
Just Before Dawn (1981) – SLASHER BACK WOOD HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The 1980s was the decade of the slasher film. FRIDAY THE 13TH, THE BURNING, MADMAN, THE PREY, and countless others took place in the woods with a killing force and it struck a chord. People love camping and the 80s was a time when it just seemed […]
The Nostalgia Critic, Angry Video Game Nerd & Cinema Snob: Comedy Gods of the Internet (2013)
By Melissa Antoinette Garza If you’re like me, television is becoming less and less appealing. Very few shows are funny. Sure there’s The League, NTSF SD SUV, and Community but other than that TV is just lame. I don’t care how quirky Zoey Deschanel, I have no desire to watch […]
C.H.U.D. II – BUD THE CHUD (1989) – Zombie Horror/Comedy Review
By Geno McGahee In 1984, a unique monster movie was released. C.H.U.D. was a high quality, interesting film mixing government conspiracy with creatures in the city. This was a winner all around and a hard act to follow. In 1989, it was followed up with C.H.U.D II: BUD THE CHUD, […]
WRONG TURN (2003) – Slasher/Horror Movie Review
By Chris Summerfield I do believe at some stage in our lives we occasionally make bad decisions, could be a career move that we later regret or perhaps a wrong choice of automobile or even a decision to buy property in a neighbourhood we later wished we hadn’t, however one […]
Nightwhere by John Everson – HORROR BOOK REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Samhain Publishing, 2012, Trade Paperback, 266pps., $15.00 ISBN: 978-1-60928-922-5 First, it’s evident that Nightwhere by John Everson isn’t for everyone. The book is extremely intense, violent, sexual, and horrifying. In fact, the squeamish are not allowed into the Red Room. This is only for the readers […]