By Geno McGahee “You’re on the down low, dude.” – Tutuola (Ice T) A prosecutor is found dead in his vehicle in the wrong part of the city, dead in some sort of apparent run in with a hooker. They find lipstick on the condom he is wearing and he […]
Movie Reviews
MOVIE REVIEW: Die Hard (1988) – Bruce Willis, Die Hard 5 Coming Soon
By Geno McGahee In 1988, it all began. Bruce Willis plays “John McClane,” a New York cop visiting his wife in California. He attends a party at the huge Nakatomi building, and that’s when hell breaks loose. Terrorists, led by Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) take it over and now there […]
Progeny (1998)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza “There’s something wrong with that baby.”-Dr. Wetherly (Wilford Brimely) One night, while Dr. Craig Burton (Arnold Vosloo) and his wife Sherry (Jillian McWhirter) are making love a large light flashes above them and quickly vanishes. When they glance at the clock, two hours have disappeared, Sherry […]
The Mole Man of Belmont Avenue (2010) – MOVIE REVIEW
Reviewed by Melissa Garza The Mole Man of Belmont Avenue is a horror comedy that follows two nitwit brothers Jarmin Mugg (John LaFlamboy) and Marion Mugg (Mike Bradecich) who are landlords of a building which is falling apart. Worse yet, a Mole Man has moved in and has eaten the […]
Hard Rock Nightmare (1988) – MOVIE REVIEW – Werewolf & Vampire Flick
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,” […]
Solitary (2009)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza Sara (Amber Jaeger) and Mark (Kieron Elliott) seemingly have the perfect marriage, when out of nowhere Sara develops agoraphobia. Attempting a routine morning jog, she got as far as the end of the driveway before bolting back in the house in a panic. At first she […]
Brothers in Communion (2010) – MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The purpose of film is to tell a story and on the independent level, it is where you find the desperate storyteller attempting to get his tale out. The transition from paper to film can be a rocky one, but when the story is good, everything else […]
The Shrine (2010): MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee A journalist, Carmen (Cindy Sampson), is not getting any good assignments from her editor and has found something of interest. There are people missing in Poland and she wants to go there and find out what happened with them. Her editor vehemently opposes this, but she, along […]
Crazy Love (2007)
By Melissa Garza “Crazy Love” is more disturbing and frightening, than any horror film I’ve ever seen. It was something that in the middle, I had to get up and leave the room as I was so sickened. Still fascinated, I had to return to watch the rest of the […]
Capricorn One (1978) MOVIE REVIEW – Moon Hoax, NASA & MORE
By Geno McGahee I love conspiracy theories and one of my favorite is the moon hoax theory. It has been noted that nearly 20% of the public believes that we never landed on the moon, and in 1978, it was still a rampant notion, inspiring this classic: Capricorn One. Written […]
All Good Things (2010)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza I had seen the cover for “All Good Things” in a Red Box and the synopsis sounded interesting. The film begins in the late 1970s and follows the son of a real estate tycoon David Marks (Ryan Gosling) who falls in love and marries working-class girl […]
Play Misty for Me (1971) – MOVIE REVIEW – Clint Eastwood CLASSIC
By Geno McGahee I’m not going to lie. I am a Clint Eastwood fan. He always picks his roles well and never fails to deliver a powerful performance, which is certainly the case in the 1971 suspense flick: Play Misty for Me. I nearly sported (East) Wood watching this one. […]