By Melissa Antoinette Garza THE BROOD (1979) stars Oliver Reed. I love Oliver Reed. If he’s in a movie, I love it. He was just beyond fabulous. If ever a man embodied charisma, confidence, charm and captivating magnetism it was Reed. He just had it all. RAWR RAWR Reed – […]
Movie Reviews
Critters Attack (2019) – Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital Out NOW ahead of the Film’s TV Premiere on SYFY in October – Movie Review
By Geno McGahee I’ve always been a big fan of the CRITTERS franchise. After all these years, we get CRITTERS ATTACK from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital for $24.98 / $19.98 / $19.99 SRP. First, it was great to see the critters back and […]
Manifest: The Complete First Season: Now on DVD – NBC Hit Series TV Review
By Geno McGahee NBC’s hit series “MANIFEST: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON” has just been released on DVD from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, featuring 16 episodes. Oscar-winning filmmaker, Robert Zemeckis, MANIFEST became the #1 hit and for good reason. The premise of the series is really interesting with Montego Air Flight […]
Soul Food (1997) – Vanessa Williams & Nia Long Drama Movie Review
By Geno McGahee Since I have the gold cable package where they charge you up the ass and you get a shit ton of channels you don’t want, I decided to try to get some value for my 300 a month bill. I went to the on demand films and […]
Blood Paradise (2019) from Artsploitation Films, Releasing On July 16th – Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee On July 16th, BLOOD PARADISE will hit DVD, Blu-Ray and VOD, with many special features. It is advertised as a “horror/comedy”, but it is more of a straight horror film with some very unique characters and approach. Robin Richards (Andrea Richards), a famous writer, is having a […]
The Child (1977) – Arrow Video Blu-Ray HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Where has this movie been all my life? This is tremendous. Horror fans, if you haven’t seen THE CHILD (1977) watch it, and if you have – why didn’t you tell me about it? I tell you cats about great flicks all the time! Sharing […]
Midsommar (2019) – Horror Movie Review (Florence Pugh, Jack Reynor, Villhelm Blomgren)
By Melissa Antoinette Garza MIDSOMMAR (2019) is the best feminist anthem since THE STEPFORD WIVES (1975). It isn’t only that. It has a great story, fabulous characters, phenomenal acting, a terrific pace and some freaky moments that viewers will find jarring. Still as a woman, the approach […]
Timeless Classics: The 3 Best Throwback Poker Movies That Still Inspire Us Today
Everyone loves casino movies. There’s a certain thrill that you can’t deny as you watch someone play for high stakes on the big screen, and poker is the most exciting casino game of them all. It only stands to reason that movies about the popular card game give us the […]
Child’s Play (2019) – Movie Review (Mark Hamill, Aubrey Plaza, Gabriel Bateman)
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Right now, the sis and I are on a marvelous trip at Misquamicut in Rhode Island. I’m in a hotel room directly on the beach. I’m mere feet away from the water and I’ll be here for four glorious days. What does this have to […]
The Mummy (2017) – Tom Cruise Universal Monster HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I know this film has been really shit on by most that have seen it, especially those that are big fans of the Universal monsters. Now, I’m not a big fan of those old films with the exception of THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON. If they […]
Strangeland (1998) – Dee Snider HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee When I was a teenager, I loved Twisted Sister and still do. Their music is catchy and defiant and who doesn’t like that? In 1998, when STRANGELAND was released, I was quite excited and it seemed like Dee Snider, the writer and lead singer of Twisted Sister, […]
No Retreat, No Surrender (1986) – Jean-Claude Van Damme ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The 1980s was a great time for action movies. It was a good time for movies in general. It was about 30 years since I’ve seen NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER, with the only memory I’ve retained was the fact that Jean-Claude Van Damme was in it. This […]