By Geno McGahee In 1987, the action genre would forever change with the release of DIE HARD, possibly the best action film of all time. Hollywood took notice of the success and the call of the people for more terrorist takeover movies and released films like UNDER SIEGE with Steven […]
Movie Reviews
Predator 2 (1990): Danny Glover, Bill Paxton, Gary Busey SCI-FI/ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In 1987, movie history was made with the Arnold Schwarzenegger sci-fi/action hit “PREDATOR.” The mix of Arnie’s physicality and delivery with a huge alien hunter was a can’t miss and it made a lot of money at the box office. On less than a 20 million dollar […]
Survive the Night (2020) – Bruce Willis & Chad Michael Murray HOME INVASION THRILLER MOVIE REVIEW – Now Available on Blu-ray, DVD & Digital
By Geno McGahee Lionsgate has just released a home invasion thriller with Bruce Willis and Chad Michael Murray. Willis is no stranger to the action genre or the thriller genre, doing several films in each style and doing them both well. From DIE HARD to THE SIXTH SENSE, Willis has […]
The Island (2005) – Scarlett Johansson, Ewan McGregor Michael Bay SCI-FI ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Michael Bay gets a lot of shit but he’s been involved in a lot of good films. Flicks like BAD BOYS and THE ROCK are classics and his “more is more” approach to filmmaking is always fun to watch. In 2005, the Bay film “THE ISLAND” was […]
My Spy (2020) – Amazon Original Dave Bautista ACTION/COMEDY MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The transition from pro wrestling superstar to movie star isn’t always a smooth one. The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) has become one of the biggest draws in all Hollywood and John Cena has found his footing too. Dave Bautista hasn’t found the success that The Rock and Cena […]
Cobra (1986) – Sylvester Stallone ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In 1986, Sylvester Stallone’s ego was about as big as it could get. Coming off of ROCKY IV, a huge blockbuster that brought home 300 million at the box office and RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD PART II, another 300 million dollar winner, Sly was at the top of […]
Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Wojas Smart Story (1991) – Made for TV DRAMA REVIEW
By Geno McGahee What is it with Helen Hunt lately? In the past week, I’ve watched CAST AWAY, then TWISTER and now MURDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE: THE PAMELA WOJAS SMART STORY. This wasn’t because I’m on a Hunt kick. This is just coincidently the three films I’ve watched recently and […]
Outbreak (1995) – Morgan Freeman, Dustin Hoffman, Kevin Spacey Virus DISASTER MOVIE Review
By Geno McGahee Since the world went through a major panic with the coronavirus pandemic, there was no better time to review the 1995 virus disaster film “OUTBREAK.” I had never seen it before and Netflix had it…so what the hell? Made on a budget of 55 million, the film […]
Double Dragon (1994) – Mark Dacascos, Robert Patrick, Alyssa Milano VIDEO GAME MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In 1993 SUPER MARIO BROS was released. Based on the super popular Nintendo video game, the film did not do the source material correctly. The fans were not happy with it and it was a box office bomb, made on 48 million and only recouping about 20 […]
Dark Side of the Ring: The Life and Crimes of New Jack – Pro Wrestling Documentary Review
By Geno McGahee When you watch an interview of the professional wrestler New Jack, it’s easy to like him. He’s charismatic and a storyteller, which is what it takes it to draw a crowd in the world of wrestling. Unfortunately, New Jack was one of the worst things that could […]
Daylight (1996) – Sylvester Stallone New York City Tunnel Disaster Movie Review
By Geno McGahee I love disaster movies. Considering that Sylvester Stallone has done just about every genre, it was only a matter of time before he tried his hand at a disaster film. They were trending at the time. There was TWISTER, DEEP IMPACT, TITANIC, INDEPENDENCE DAY, VOLCANO and DANTE’S […]
Dark Side of the Ring: The Last Ride of the Road Warriors – Pro Wrestling Documentary Review
By Geno McGahee In the 1980s, the biggest tag team in professional wrestling was Animal and Hawk, the Road Warriors. They were muscular destroyers with face paint and they took over, taking the main event slots that were reserved for singles competition. There was never a team more over than […]