By Leeann Aubuchon – Swimm “Wolf Creek” is an Australian horror film inspired by true events, written and directed by Greg McLean. The film begins by introducing the three protagonists, Cassandra Magrath as Liz Hunter, Kestie Morassi as Kristy Earl and Nathan Phillips as Ben Mitchell. The three carefree 20-somethings […]
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The Witch’s Mountain (1972) Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza The 1970s was certainly the decade for horror. Whether American, Spanish, or Italian, the movies made during this time were able to capture a haunting atmosphere and memorable settings. Horror fans were given some of the most in-depth and believable characters and the plots though often […]
Gossip (2000) – Kate Hudson HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee People are always starting up rumors and that is what this movie is about. Remember the rumors about Richard Gere and the gerbils? Rod Stewart and the stomach pump? You see the point. Gerbils make great pets. No, sorry…got sidetracked. The point is that rumors and gossip […]
Murder Obsession (1981) WHODUNIT MOVIE REVIEW
Reviewed by Melissa Garza Whodunits have to be my favorite type of horror film. Attempting to figure out the clues and watching the suspects act in a fashion that only leads one to believe they are the murderer is at the very least entertaining. Murder Obssession (aka Murder Syndrome, […]
The Strangers (2008) – HOME INVASION HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Garza “You’re going to die.”- Masked Stranger (Gemma Ward) After their friends’ wedding, Kristen (Liv Tyler) and her boyfriend James (Scott Speedman) take retreat at a summer home deep in the woods and away from most civilization. Their relationship becomes slightly strained when Kristen does not accept James’ […]
Hand of the Assassin (1967) Horror Whodunit Movie Review
By Melissa Garza Sometimes, despite the economy and the holiday season, you just have to do something for yourself. For me, that was purchasing the channel Creepster on my Roku. So far, I must say that their horror selection is the best I’ve seen since video stores from the 80s. […]
Dead & Buried (1981) – Zombie HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Garza “You evil son of a bitch!” – Sheriff Dan Gillis (James Farentino) “Dead & Buried” opens with a photographer on the beach begins flirting with Linda (Nancy Locke) a local resident of the small town Potters Bluff. Out of nowhere the photographer is viciously attacked by the […]
Triangle (2009) Time Travel Movie Review
Reviewed by Melissa Garza Movies about time-travel, when done properly make some of the greatest moments of entertainment history. In 2007, a Spanish film called “TimeCrimes” was released which delved into a man travelling back 1 hour and facing the subsequent consequences when faced with his double. “Triangle” shares the […]
It Happened at the Nightmare Inn (1973) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee There’s a hotel in Spain that is ran by two overly religious sisters that tend to judge their guests very harshly. In fact, they are killing them off one by one for sinning against their lord. Marta (Aurora Bautista) and Veronica (Esperanza Roy) are creepy and mysterious […]
The Devil Within Her (1975) – Netflix Instant Watch
By Melissa Antoinette Garza “I’m your mother. You can’t hurt me.” – Lucy (Joan Collins) I decided to go through the Netflix horror films to see if there was anything I haven’t seen. I came across this movie and under the website it’s listed as The Devil Within […]
THE PACT (2012) – Supernatural HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Chris Summerfield This supernatural/thriller is set in a dark and drab looking house, the house being the family home of where Annie (Caity Lotz), the central character, spent her childhood. The plot being based around Annie and her family. The director and writer, Nicholas McCarthy, stating the reason he […]
Carnival of Souls (1998) – Netflix Insant Watch Stick to the Original
Reviewed by Melissa Antoinette Garza Have you ever watched a movie and then thought to yourself, “what the hell is this?” Such is the case with the loosely based remake Carnival of Souls. The original 1962 film is a classic. There are scenes that still resonate with the audience. […]