By Chris Summerfield Have you ever been woken by loud noises? Heard creaking doors, bumps and bangs, ruling it out as nothing more than an over active imagination or just perhaps denying you had heard anything, but have you ever had that creeping doubt that perhaps you are not alone, […]
Suspense/Thriller
Stone (2010) – Thriller Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza My brother bought this Blu-ray on a whim. He had never heard of it but it was $3.99 and starred Robert De Niro, Ed Norton and Milla Jovovich. With that all-star cast, I would have taken the gamble myself. We watched the trailer first, and […]
The Awakening (2011) – GHOST/MYSTERY HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee This film was an impulse buy. I saw all of the quotes from different reviewers that they plastered on the DVD case and it was being called “terrifying” by everyone on the case. It had to be right…right? This film should have had me running out of […]
The Best of the Cinema Snob Volume 1 (2013) – Horror Critic Reviews The Driller Killer and other Obscure Titles
By Melissa Antoinette Garza My husband and I just got finished watching The Best of Cinema Snob Volume 1. I’m happy to say it was certainly worth the money spent. It was hilarious! The DVD showcased the episodes from public domain month where the Cinema Snob (Brad Jones) delved […]
The Hills Have Eyes (2006) – Excellent Horror Remake
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Typically, horror remakes and reinventions are poor. They lack the character depth and creepy elements that made the originals stand the test of time. The list of awful remakes far outweighs those that are watchable. Black Christmas (2006), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003), The Haunting (1999), […]
The Last Exorcism Part 2 (2013) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Without question, there are so many classic horror productions that have spawned inferior sequels. John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), Nightmare on Elm St. (1984) and Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984) are just a few examples. Though some of the films that […]
Shot on Shitteo (2013) – A Horror Anthology Worth Waiting For – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
By Melissa Antoinette Garza In a recent article, I mentioned that the very talented Brad Jones hosts several shows on the internet that are absolutely hilarious! Portraying his most famous character, the Cinema Snob, he critiques different movies that are typically obscure. His reviews of horror films range from […]
HOSTEL 2 (2007) – Sadistic/Horror MOVIE REVIEW
By Chris Summerfield It would be interesting to know how many people backpack around the world, or just part of the world per year… I would imagine tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands, possible towards the million marks or even past that? Well now here is an interesting […]
Contact – Excellent Horror Short – Horror Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I had the pleasure of watching the 10 minute short film Contact written and directed by Jeremiah Kipp. Interestingly, the film is able to tell a strong story without more than a couple words of dialogue. It follows a young couple who buy drugs from a […]
Il Vangelo Secondo Taddeo (2006) – Italian Low Budget Horror At Its Best
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I have always had a certain fondness of Italian horror. They have brought us so many of the greats: Demons (1985), Suspiria (1977), Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (1974), Tenebrae (1982), the list is never-ending. The style and tension of a Dario Argento or Mario Bava classic […]
Mr. Hush (2011) – Netflix Instant Watch Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza It is now 2:37 AM. My husband is lying beside me asleep and I once again am battling insomnia. My Lionhead bunny Arino is in his cage staring at me silently asking to be taken out. He has an enormous cage with a mobile, toys, […]
The Life Zone (2011) – Netflix Instant Watch – Political Horror Movie
By Melissa Antoinette Garza A little over two years ago, there was an episode of The Colbert Report which discussed a film I had never heard of. Stephen Colbert was poking fun at the fact that it was written by a pro-life activist and openly pushed the political agenda. […]