By Melissa Antoinette Garza The Spring is a 2000 TV movie that I had never heard of. From the back cover it sounded interesting enough, and I purchased it at Movie Stop while in Georgia visiting my husband’s awesome family. Sadly, this film wasn’t that great. Generally, I’ve lucked […]
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Mazes and Monsters (1982) – Christian Propaganda Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Currently, I am on vacation in Austell, Georgia visiting my family. It’s always great to see my amazing brother-n-law Joey and wonderful father and mother-n-law. My husband and I always have a blast, and I’m happy to say (though I don’t want to jinx myself […]
Under the Dark Wing (2014) – Sci-Fi/Horror Short Film Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Under the Dark Wing is a black-and-white short production directed by the very talented Christopher Di Nunzio. Johnny Boy (Fiore Leo) a mobster and former drug addict is having an intense meeting with his boss George (David Graziano) about why a “job” he was instructed […]
Cabin Fever (2002) – Gory Horror Movie Review
By Chris Summerfield Eli Roth, the director behind, hostel 1 and 2, both movies that had sure caused a stir in the horror world began his directing career in the big time with this movie in which he also co wrote… The movie… Well now the idea of college students […]
Pro-Life (2006) – Masters of Horror Episode Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I love Masters of Horror. It’s a modern and superior version of Tales From the Crypt and I really wish I had found it sooner. I wished it was still on as it took Hollywood’s greatest names of horror and brought us interesting and fun […]
Scarecrows (1988) – Horror Action Hybrid Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Scarecrows is a great, little known, cult-classic that provides suspense, horror and even a little bit of existentialism. The film follows five robbers who hijack a plane forcing a pilot and his daughter to fly off. One of the robbers jumps out with the money causing […]
Sounds Like (2006) – Masters of Horror review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Sometimes in horror there are no villains. Even when there’s a murderer present, it doesn’t necessarily make that individual a bad person. For example, I don’t believe Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) was a bad guy in PSYCHO (1960). He was just thoroughly confused and mentally […]
20 Feet Below: The Darkness Descending (2013) – Danny Trejo Movie Review
By Forris Day Jr. “20 Feet Below: Darkness descending” is a pretty decent flick. It takes place in abandoned subway tunnels below the city. There are different levels and the deeper you go the nastier the characters are. At the very shallowest levels are the regular homeless people who use […]
Iced (1988) – Whodunit Horror Slasher
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Whodunit movies are among my favorite overall genre. Whether highbrow classics like Psycho or little known cult films like Cheerleader Camp, I typically find them a great treat. Every time, I think I’ve seen all that came before the self-awareness days of Scream, I’m vamped to […]
All Hallows Eve (2013) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza This is one of the few times, I’m happy I lost playing Texas Hold’em. I decided to sit on the couch while the rest of the gang still played on, and look at horror trailers on Youtube. It was there that I came across this […]
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006) – Teenage Thrill Killers Horror Movie – Netflix/Rebox Suggestion
Reviewed by Melissa Antoinette Garza Prior to viewing, I had heard many rave reviews toting All the Boys Love Mandy Lane as an unknown low-budget gem with everything to offer. Some called it original while others boasted it was the next Last House on the Left. Whether friends, people […]
The World’s End (2013) – Horror Comedy Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Ever since my husband introduced me to the UK sitcom Spaced, I have been a devoted fan of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. It actually took me up until that point to give Shaun of the Dead a chance because I wrongly assumed it was […]