By Geno McGahee This has to be one of the greatest horror films of all time…a slasher that actually frightens you. Bob Clark directs this masterpiece, and it should be noted that he also directed and co-wrote another classic from 1972: “Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things.” In Black Christmas, […]
Movie Reviews
Roman (2006): Low Budget HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Leeann Aubuchon- Swimm “Roman” is a low budget independent thriller/drama directed Angela Bettis and written by Lucky McKee. In addition to writing the movie, McKee also plays the lead character Roman. Roman is a lonely rather socially inept thirty-something year old guy. His life is quite boring and his […]
Savage Harvest (1994) – Evil Dead HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee A lot of Native Americans are either responsible for troubles within a horror movie or are there to help the people fighting an evil force. If you have problems with natural problems like the Sasquatch or some other beast of the woods, you will often find one […]
Play Misty for Me (1971) – Clint Eastwood HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I’m not going to lie. I am a Clint Eastwood fan. He does not give me “East Wood,” but he is one of my favorite actors, and he always delivers. He always picks his roles well and never fails to deliver a powerful performance, which is certainly […]
Tokyo Gore Police (2008) – Japanese GORE HORROR REVIEW
By Leeann Aubuchon-Swimm “Tokyo Gore Police” is a quirky Japanese gore film directed by Yoshihiro Nishimura. This film takes place in Tokyo at some point in the distant future. Police have been privatized and their mission is to hunt down and destroy mutant serial killers known as “engineers”. When a […]
DRAG ME TO HELL (2009) – Sam Raimi SUPERNATURAL HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Chris Summerfield The movie was written by Sam Raimi and his brother, Ivan Raimi, and the movie was also directed by Sam Raimi. Elements of the movie being drawn from the, 1957 “Night of the Demon,” especially the three day curse theme and of course the very ending of […]
Bigfoot (2012) – SYFY Made for TV HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee OK, let me get this out of the way immediately. The CGI in this movie is about as bad as it gets, but despite the ridiculous look of the enormous Sasquatch, this SyFy made for TV movie isn’t all that bad. We have Danny Bonaduce as “Harley […]
Wolf Creek (2005): Australian HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Leeann Aubuchon – Swimm “Wolf Creek” is an Australian horror film inspired by true events, written and directed by Greg McLean. The film begins by introducing the three protagonists, Cassandra Magrath as Liz Hunter, Kestie Morassi as Kristy Earl and Nathan Phillips as Ben Mitchell. The three carefree 20-somethings […]
Alien Abduction: Incident at Lake County (1998) – ALIENS MEET BLAIR WITCH HORROR MOVIE
By Geno McGahee I believe in aliens. I do not believe that they abduct people for their sexual petting zoos as many contend, but I believe that they do exist and come to earth for our many pleasures. I used to know this guy named “Jason,” and now he’s a […]
The Lunar Pack (2004) – Werewolf Anthology HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I am a fan of anthologies. You have a better chance to get something enjoyable out of it then you would a full length movie featuring just one tale. In the microbudget horror world, anthologies may be a good idea because even the bad filmmaker will find […]
Gutterballs (2008) – BOWLING, RAPE & MORE – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Whoa. I could probably end the review there because I don’t shock easily and this movie literally shocked me and made me turn away a few times…well, at least once. I hate castration scenes…they really bother me, but I guess that they bother most guys that hold […]
OUTPOST (2008) – Supernatural Nazi/Thriller HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Chris Summerfield In my opinion, good British horror movies of recent are few and far between compared to the, 50s, 60s and 70s when British horror played a major part in the world market, though this one is a little gem, produced by Scottish couple, Arabella Croft, and, Kieran […]