By Geno McGahee On October 3rd, at 8 PM, on TCM (Turner Classic Movies), a documentary will air, featuring Stephen King, as he walks you through the world of horror, from classic to modern, giving his expert opinion. The documentary is a great introduction to horror and a great overview […]
Movie Reviews
Click: The Calendar Girl Killer (1990) Movie Review
By Geno McGahee “Jack be nimble, Jack be quick. I’m going to burn off your balls with my candlestick.” – Killer A transvestite nurse killer…can’t do much better than that. When I found out that there was a movie about a drag queen with a knife, I had to purchase […]
The Fold (2008) – MOVIE REVIEW
Reviewed by Geno McGahee “I wanna rip hole right through those granny panties.” – Ramfis Myrthil Polly Frost wrote a remarkable book by the name of “Deep Inside,” and now it was time to see how her way with words translated to the screen. Frost as well as Matt Lambert […]
The End of an Era: Goodbye “All My Children” (1970 – 2011)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza Sadly, this Friday ends the 41-year run for the well-known and adored soap opera All My Children which was a staple in my childhood home since I can remember. Even before my first day of kindergarten, I was enthralled with this genre of television. While other […]
The Mist (2007): Stephen King Movie Review
Reviewed by Geno McGahee I have to admit that I wasn’t at all optimistic about this movie. Stephen King has been off his game for quite a while in both written and film form, and considering that “The Mist” was one of my favorite horror stories of all time, my […]
Scarlet Fry’s Junkfood Horrorfest (2011) Horror Movie Review
Reviewed by Geno McGahee I recently watched NIGHTMARE ALLEY, a fun micro-budget backyard anthology. It had heart and was relatively amusing. I am a fan of micro-budget and considering how much his other anthology amused me, JUNKFOOD HORRORFEST had a lot of promise. We begin with a junkie buying drugs […]
YellowBrickRoad (2010)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza Have you ever watched a film that went straight to DVD wishing you had the opportunity to view it on the big screen? If you haven’t, after watching YellowBrickRoad, you will. It’s a smart Blair Witch Project minus the documentary feel. A group of adventurous hikers […]
Movie Review: “Order of One: Kung Fu Killing Spree” (2011)
Reviewed by Forris Day Jr. It’s a hard knocks life for convict Sonny. First he is sent to prison unfairly for six years and is being moved to a Super-max facility. While at a restaurant for a lunch break during his transport between jails he makes his escape. He meets […]
The Roommate (2011)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza In every single woman, a teenage girl remains. It’s the part that can’t help but cheer when Patrick Swayze utters the phrase, “nobody puts baby in the corner,” in Dirty Dancing, or is devastated when Andie doesn’t choose Duckie in Pretty in Pink. It’s the glimmer […]
Shuttle Movie Review
Reviewed by Geno McGahee A couple of women returning from a trip to Mexico hitch a ride home with an airport shuttle, but things begin to go wrong. Mel (Peyton List) just recently broke up with her fiancé and is trying to get her head together. Her best friend Jules […]
Spellcaster (1992)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza If “House on Haunted Hill,” was written by a crack-head one would get close to the complete confusion of “Spellcaster.” As an Adam Ant fan, I needed to see this movie and as it was on Netflix Instant watch, I decided to give it a go. […]
Children of the Corn Genesis (2011)
Reviewed by Melissa Garza I have always been a fan of the original Children of the Corn. The plot followed young kids who murdered their parents and formed a cult of essentially devil worship and sacrifice. The subsequent sequels were lackluster with the exception of Children of the Corn 666: […]