Reviewed by Melissa Garza “Zoos are full, prisons are overflowing… oh my, how the world still dearly loves a cage.” – Maude (Ruth Gordon) As Harold and Maude is being released on blu-ray and on The Criterion collection it seems fitting to review the film. Harold and Maude opens with twenty year old Harold […]
Movie Reviews
The Stepfather (2009) – Happy Father’s Day
Reviewed by Melissa Garza Michael (Penn Badgley) returns home from military school to find his newly divorced mother Susan (Sela Ward) engaged to David (Dylan Walsh) a man he has never met and his mother had only met a short time ago. Michael immediately suspects something is off with his soon-to-be […]
She-Devil (1989) COMEDY MOVIE REVIEW
Reviewed by Melissa Antoinette Garza In my heart, I’m the same girl I was at 11 years old. As such, sometimes I really like lame films simply because they always used to be on television when there were only 13 channels and nothing else on. She-Devil is one of my […]
Law and Order SVU: Sick (Season 5, episode 19): CRIME TV SHOW EPISODE REVIEW
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Like my brother Geno, I’m a huge fan of Law and Order SVU. Let me start by saying, I really miss Christopher Meloni and I want him to come back. Elliott and his family were key reasons why this show was so gripping. Anyways, unsurprisingly […]
Chronicle (2012) – Horror Movie Rental
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Andrew (Dane DeHaan) is bullied both by his drunk abusive father Richard (Michael Kelly) and jerks from school. He finds momentary peace by hanging out with his cousin Matt (Alex Russell) and friend Steve (Michael B. Jordan). Sick of being beaten up he decides to buy […]
City in Panic (1987) – Psycho, Slasher – HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The movie begins with a guy in a shower, getting killed identically to the first death in PSYCHO. It was shot exactly the same way, which was a good sign. Well, I could have done without the guy in the shower, but any fan of PSYCHO has […]
Buffalo 66 (1998) – Netflix Instant Watch Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza It’s funny how a decade can change one’s perspective. On October 8, 2002, I wrote a review on Amazon about this movie. At that time, I thought it was a brilliant and Vincent Gallo was brilliant. I called it an “honest love story” with “raw emotion.” […]
The Sentinel (1977) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza “Blind….but then what does he look at?” THE SENTINEL (1977) is one of the most frightening and fulfilling films of all time. It is on my list of favorites and on my list of movies I won’t watch alone. The characters play the parts so naturally […]
Saturday’s Celebration of The Best Villains and Heroes in Horror
The two most important characters in a horror movie are the despised villain and the beloved hero. Good vs. Evil never gets old and when done correctly can captivate forever. Every Saturday, I’m going to share one of the best villains and one of the best heroes of all time. […]
National Theatre Live: Frankenstein (Reverse Casting – Stage Play)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza First, I would like to personally thank my brilliant husband, Stephen Ray Garza who did the artwork for the picture on this review. His talent amazes me and I adore him. Okay….onto the review: Last night, Stephen mentioned to me that the British stage play Frankenstein […]
Horror – Facebook News – GENO MCGAHEE’S SICKLE FAN PAGE UNLEASHED – There’s a new MONSTER in Town
X Posse Productions, responsible for FAMILY SECRET has two new horror features slated for release. Later this year, SCARY TALES, an anthology will be unleashed on the public. In 2013, SICKLE, a Geno McGahee film, will be released. SYNOPSIS A young boy is accused of killing his babysitter, but insists […]
666 Revealed – Documentary about Satanism
Reviewed by Melissa Antoinette Garza I had never heard of this documentary before but it was on Netflix: Instant Watch and the synopsis seemed interesting enough. I have seen many programs about Satanism, some pro and many against. Most were compelling works pushing whichever side of the religious spectrum they […]