By Geno McGahee On February 12th, ESTRANGED will be released on Blu-ray, DVD and digital HD from Well Go USA Entertainment. From the producers of INSIDIOUS and THE DEVIL INSIDE, comes a thriller that will sit with the viewer well after the final credits roll. January (Amy Manson) and her […]
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The Intruders (2015) Amazon Streaming – New Release – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza The Intruders (2015) was a film that sort of disappeared into oblivion. I recall seeing the trailer and awaiting its theatrical release, but it seemed to never come out. Finally, it was available on Amazon streaming and despite it’s soft PG-13 rating, I was eager […]
Reasonable Doubt (2014) – Samuel L. Jackson SUSPENSE MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I’m a big fan of Samuel L. Jackson. He has a great presence and can play any role and takes on any role that he gets with his best effort, even if the production doesn’t deserve it. SHAFT is a great example of a great cast met […]
Desecration (1999) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Desecration is an American horror movie, that much like The Blair Witch Project, was released in 1999 and had a very low budget. The similarities, however end there. Whereas, The Blair Witch Project is hailed as a classic yet criticized for its method of telling and not […]
The Amy Fisher Story (1993) – Drew Barrymore TRUE STORY MADE FOR TV MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In 1992, the nation was captivated by the story of 17-year-old Amy Fisher. The “Long Island Lolita” and her relation with the much older and married Joey Buttafuoco became the topic of discussion for every tabloid. The day she shot Mary Jo Buttafuoco (Laurie Paton), Joey’s wife, […]
Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens (NO SPOILERS)
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I had wanted to see the new Star Wars since it was announced, but life got in the way. Finally, Stephen and I went to go see it. Mixed reviews from both family and friends alike, made me more curious. People within my circle who tend […]
Robert (2015)- HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Bad days call for good distractions and today I need an amazing one. I like movies about killer dolls. Child’s Play (1988), Dolls (1987), Trilogy of Terror (1975) and even Annabelle (2014) though complaints surround that film because it doesn’t actually show the doll with knife […]
The Wicksboro Incident (2003) – Alien Conspiracy Theory HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In 1999, horror would see the rebirth of a forgotten sub-genre. The “found footage” style of filmmaking was fascinating and THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT became a huge success. These sorts of films, more than any other, brings the viewer into the story and forces them to ask […]
Body (2015) – New Suspense Movie Review – Available on Amazon Streaming
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Though, I try to keep my finger on the pulse of upcoming suspense and horror related productions. Somehow, this one was missed. Until scrolling through available films on Amazon’s streaming service, I had never heard of Body (2015). The film opens with three close girl […]
The Possessed aka Demon Witch Child (1975) Exorcist Style Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza The Possessed (1975) is a 1970‘s film that unapologetically borrowed a lot from The Exorcist (1973). Though many movies spawned after the classic with Linda Blair very few were able to capture any level of originality let alone any genuinely creepy scenes. The Possessed hit […]
Cruel (2014) – Serial Killer HORROR MOVIE REVIEW – DVD REVIEW
By Geno McGahee “Why do you only feel alive when you look into the eyes of your victims?” – Pierre Tardieu Film Movement releases on January 5th, CRUEL, a very interesting and unique perspective on a serial killer movie. Written and directed by French crime novelist, Eric Cherriere, CRUEL brings […]
Who Saw Her Die (1972) – Child Murderer Whodunit – Italian Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Who Saw Her Die (1972) is a unique horror movie where the children are the victims. It’s one of those films that you have to see to believe. The beginning is in French without dubs or subtitles, so I was about to shut it off when […]