By Geno McGahee I don’t know what it is. When I see a 50 pack of horror movies for 20 bucks, I have to buy it, especially when the expectations are so low going in. It’s hard to be disappointed when you assume that they will all be shit to […]
Movie Reviews
America stripped (2012) – NAKED LAS VEGAS MOVIE REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. I enjoy a good documentary. There’s so much to learn about the world around us, about the places, the things and the people. It’s truly exciting when I find out a bit of knowledge, a fun fact or a statistic that I just can’t wait to […]
Exorcist (1973) – CLASSIC LINDA BLAIR POSSESSION HORROR
By Geno McGahee Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn) is an actress that has gone through a divorce and lives with her 12 year old daughter, Regan (Linda Blair). The tension in the house and the use of a ouija board, an evil spirit has been allowed into the home, living inside […]
Night of the Living Dead (1968) – George A. Romero Zombie Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee “They’re coming to get you Barbara.”—Johnny (Russell Streiner) This is the zombie movie that started it all. We have Johnny (Russell Streiner) and his sister, Barbara (Judith O’Dea), on a trip to their father’s grave to leave some flowers and to pay respects. The graveyard is a […]
Hard Rock Nightmare (1988) – Vampires, Werewolves, Rock & Roll & More – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee An old man terrorizes a young boy, laughing maniacally and saying “I’m a vampire! I’m a werewolf!” The poor boy is traumatized and, believing that his grandfather is a vampire, drives a stake through his heart. He never served any time for it, being deemed “temporarily insane,” […]
WEST OF MEMPHIS!- Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin & Jesse Misskelley News
On behalf of Sony Classics, we’re excited to announce iTunes Movie Trailers has just premiered theNEW trailer from WEST OF MEMPHIS! From producer Peter Jackson, this upcoming documentary about the West Memphis Three opens in select theaters on Tuesday, December 25th, 2012! Trailer debut here: http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/sony/westofmemphis/ ————————– WEST OF MEMPHIS opens in select theaters […]
Horror Movie News: Filmmaker Geno McGahee Speaks of FAMILY SECRET, SCARY TALES, SICKLE & MORE
The “twisted mind” of filmmaker Geno McGahee has brought the horror films: EVIL AWAKENING (2001), RISE OF THE SCARECROWS (2003), FAMILY SECRET (2009), SCARY TALES (2013) and SICKLE (2013). In this interview by Forris Day, JR., with Scared Stiff Reviews, McGahee speaks of his “backyard cinema” past and his continually […]
Duel (1971) – Made for TV Steven Spielberg HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Steven Spielberg is one of the biggest names in film history and is associated with many of the most notable movies that have ever graced the screen. He was the man that fingered ET into success. Well, ET did have a glowing finger and I thought the […]
Freakshow Apocalypse (2012) – Perfect Halloween Movie – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. The Unholy Sideshow is an order of serial killer, magician sideshow freaks who are in charge of performing a ritual sacrifice that needs to be done every 200 years to keep the dead…well…..dead. Unfortunately two evil mad scientist-black magicians are fighting and holding up the whole […]
Future World (2012) – Cartoon HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Forris Day JR Future World is a very strange story that takes place 28 thousand years in the future. There have been 4 nuclear holocausts and another ice age since present day. It’s a world overrun by mutant beings of all types. Many of these beings avery interesting and […]
Nightscape: Dark Reign of Thanatos (2012) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. This is something you don’t often see in an indie film. An epic story. A story of Gods, good and evil, battling for humanity over the ages. In “Nightscape: Dark Reign of Thanatos” the God Zelos has created the Earth. He wants to hand the reigns […]
Lady of the Dark (2012) – Vampire HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. I’ll be honest here. There is no story that I could decipher in “Lady of the Dark”. It had a promising open with some dark and creepy sounding narration about serpents and such but soon became just an hour or so of ethereal background music with […]