By Geno McGahee In horror, there are many bad nights. We have the NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, the NIGHT OF THE CREEPS, and the NIGHT THAT EVELYN CAME OUT OF HER GRAVE. In 1984, we had another night called ‘NIGHT OF THE COMET, an original zombie movie inspired by […]
Movie Reviews
Gorilla at Large (1954) – Killer Ape Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee I saw trailer for this film with a gorilla climbing up a rollercoaster holding a girl in his arms. That sold it for me right away and I put it on my Netflix que. Around this time, the theme for many movies was the beast going after […]
Beyond the Door (1974) – Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee I saw the trailer for BEYOND THE DOOR and really wanted to see it. It looked creepy…very creepy and it takes a special sort of movie to scare me. Well, there are certain porn movies that creep me out but that’s a different sort of creeping….more disgusted […]
Seal Team Six (2012) – Osama Bin Laden Raid Movie Review
By Forris Day Jr. “Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin laden”, directed by John Stockwell and screenplay written by Kendall Lampkin, recounts the months and days before the raid that killed one of the worlds most evil men, Osama Bin Laden. The movie is BASED on facts, but […]
All The Kind Strangers (1974) –Suspense Horror Review – Killer Kids
By Melissa Garza Stacy Keach Your Ass is a Peach If I could put my hand in the TV I would reach That’s my poem about the great Stacy Keach’s amazing rear. He starred in this crazy obscure TV movie; and I was delighted that he wore very tight pants. […]
Observe and Report (2009) – Comedy Movie Review
By Melissa Garza I started watching Observe and Report because it was listed under Aziz Ansari’s filmography and I’m officially on the Ansari bandwagon – a couple years too late, but better late than never. Most will know Ansari’s work from Parks and Recreation. My introduction to his genius was […]
Beyond the Door III (1989) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I think that I may have seen the original BEYOND THE DOOR, but I didn’t recall any of it. So I didn’t really know any of the backstory going into this third entry, but thankfully it didn’t come into play. This movie is a stand-alone, but not […]
Hollywood Scarefest 2003 –Low Budget Film Shorts
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I admit that much to my own discontent, I can be somewhat of a low budget snob. It takes a lot for a movie with no money behind it to bring me. The acting can be dreadful, the productions often try to be too artsy and […]
Where are the Children? (1986) – Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee A woman once accused of killing two of her children has two children now missing and is implicated, but she maintains her innocence. Nancy (Jill Clayburgh) is taking a shower when a man walks up to the children, stabs them with a needle and drags them into […]
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In 1974, a film was released and it made horror history. It has spawned many sequels and a remake, and now, in 2012, we see another attempt to revive the series and capture the magic of the one and only TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE. TEXAS CHAINSAW 3D is […]
Final Spawn (2008) – Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee I am a huge fan of low budget movies and I like monster movies. So, we have a low budget monster movie in the 2008 film “FINAL SPAWN,” which was noted to have a budget of $500,000. That’s hard to believe unless Lance Henriksen is that expensive. […]
HATCHET (2006) – SLASHER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Chris Summerfield The movie begins within the swamps of New Orleans where two fisherman being father and son are out and about, Sampson (Robert Englund) goes missing and his son Ainsley (Joshua Leonard) finds his dad gutted then is attacked himself, having his arm pulled off then is slaughtered. […]