By Geno McGahee “You raised a demon.” – Phoebe (Elaine Wilkes) The 1980’s came out with a lot of slasher films…they were the thing, and it was a god damn good thing. It is much better than this torture shit that we see nowadays. I would much rather see a […]
Movie Reviews
Hard Rock Zombies (1985) – Zombie Heavy Metal Horror Movie review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza “You suck, mister. I know it and everyone knows it.” – (Ron) Ted Wells Every now and then, I’ll be watching a movie with a group of people and think, “this is fantastic” only to be disappointed to learn that everyone else in the room dislikes […]
Warlock Moon (1973) – TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE/Cannibal HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee A young man, John Devers (Joe Spano), roams a college campus with Groucho Marx glasses on and in a trench coat. He approaches a college girl, Jenny Macallister (Laurie Walters), and begins to use different accents to impress her and remarkably, it works. The fake accents […]
Blood Song (1984) – Frankie Avalon Kills It as a Psycho Murderer
Reviewed by Melissa Antoinette Garza I have always loved Frankie Avalon. Back when my husband and I first got together, we watched Back to the Beach (1987) on our first date. He had told me how much he enjoyed it so back when Netflix only sent DVDs, […]
Man on Wire (2008) – Twin Towers Tightrope Walking Documentary Review
By Geno McGahee This month, THE WALK, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, will be released and it is very intriguing. It concerns a man doing a tightrope walk from one of the twin towers to the other and up until I saw the trailer for THE WALK, I had never known that […]
The Gallows (2015) – Own The Gallows on Blu-ray Combo Pack or DVD on October 13 or Own It Early on Digital HD Now! – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee On October 13th, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment releases THE GALLOWS on a Blu-ray Combo Pack with DVD and Digital HD. New Line Cinema, known for their horror roots, brings this new 80’s style film wrapped in a found footage paranormal ghost story. Written and directed by the […]
Teen Wolf Too (1987) – COMEDY MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In 1985, Michael J. Fox had two huge hits. BACK TO THE FUTURE became an instant classic and spawned two follow-ups. The other one was TEEN WOLF, which wasn’t the smash that BACK TO THE FUTURE was, but proved successful. It also spawned a follow-up, but […]
Cooties (2014) – Elijah Wood & Rainn Wilson COMEDY HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Ann Most people probably remember the game “Circle, circle. Dot, dot. Now you got your cootie shot” from their elementary years. Millions of children have been saved from an imaginary childhood illness thanks to this simple procedure on the playground. Unfortunately for the children at Ft. Chicken […]
American Kickboxer 2 (1993) – David Graf & Dale “Apollo” Cook ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I have to say that I was never a fan of Tackleberry in the POLICE ACADEMY movies. I often said that he sucked the worst and I basically held the late David Graf responsible. I’m actually quite saddened that he died at only 50 years of age. […]
A Plague So Pleasant (2015) – ZOMBIE HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In 1968, NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD was unleashed on the public and created a new horror sub-genre that is still very popular. The idea of the deceased coming back to life to kill the living is a scary thought and now I keep hearing the term […]
Queen Crab (2015) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The glory days of stop-motion animation is something that is missed. With CGI as the go-to for most special effects in film, stop-motion has proven too much of a headache and not as user friendly for filmmakers, but every so often, we get a return. In QUEEN […]
Gerald Bickel’s Priestcraft – Based on True Events Short Film – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Harold Camping, a Christian radio broadcaster, predicted the world would end. Jesus Christ would return on May 21st, 2011, and it would be five months of plagues with millions dying. On October 21, 2011, the world would be destroyed. Despite the fact that he had predicted it […]