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.” […]
Movie Reviews
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 […]
Bleeding Edge: Jon Mack, Robert LaSardo and Brian Krause premiere New Music Video – REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I was just sent a music video by a group called “Auradrone,” and it was pretty interesting. The video presents a war between alien hybrids and humans and it really resembled much of the end of the world horror cinema. It was dark and gritty with some […]
HORROR NEWS – Paranormal Monster Movie “SICKLE” Launches Facebook Page
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 […]
Mom Chokes 14 year old Bully – Criminal or Hero? And Phoebe Prince revisited
By Melissa Garza It seems like articles about bullying are being covered by every branch of the media lately. Whether it is children being tormented in the classroom, online or via texts, it is clear that bullies are making the lives of some poor kids un-tolerable. The most famous case […]
We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza I have been waiting quite some time to see We Need to Talk About Kevin. The movie jumps back and forth showing Eva (Tilda Swinton) raising her very disturbed son Kevin (Ezra Miller – teenage years). Kevin (Rock Duer – toddler years) displays signs very early […]
Richard Dawson DEAD – FAMILY FEUD SHOW HOST & RUNNING MAN STAR Passes – Inside Story
By Geno McGahee One of the most amusing people in TV and movie history, Richard Dawson, has died at 79. The best host FAMILY FEUD has ever seen, Dawson would flirt with the women and use his great wit to amuse the viewers. He was also incredibly funny on the […]
Burning Dead (2004) – Zombie Movie Review
By Geno McGahee I am a huge fan of micro budget horror films. Sometimes it is difficult to get over the bad acting and production value, but if the story is interesting enough, it can overcome those problems. BURNING DEAD, written and directed by George Demick, is as low budget […]