By Melissa Antoinette Garza I love the GOD’S NOT DEAD series. I saw the first one and had zero expectations. At the time, I hadn’t heard of PURE FLIX. I remember hearing the buzz around the film and heard people say it was fun, so I jumped in. I […]
Halloween Tales – NOW ON AMAZON PRIME
Synopsis After a train wreck, four passengers from different walks of life are trapped together and share their recent nightmares. Masked killers, Bigfoot, crazed lovers and a Satanic cult are just the beginning of the terror as this group quickly realizes that they may have experienced more than a dream […]
Slashdance (1989) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee A straight to video horror movie from the 80s is usually gold and I had high hopes for the 1989 slasher by the name of “SLASHDANCE,” but there were some reservations immediately. The film had a few wrestlers from G.L.O.W. and any time you get wrestlers in […]
From the Producers of “I Spit on Your Grave” Comes TRUTH OR DARE, a Thriller with Deadly Consequences, Arriving on DVD on 9/4 – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
DO THE DARE OR THE DARE DOES YOU… FROM THE PRODUCERS OF I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE COMES A THRILLER WITH DEADLY CONSEQUENCES TRUTH OR DARE Street Date: September 4, 2018 DVD SRP: $14.93 SYNOPSIS Eight college friends head to a “Haunted Rental” in a remote town for Halloween weekend. […]
SKULL FIST To Release “Way Of The Road” On October 26th – MUSIC NEWS
The Canadian heavy metal heroes SKULL FIST are set to unleash their third album, “Way Of The Road” on October 26th, 2018 through NoiseArt Records. A strong moral compass in battle with even stronger drinks When SKULL FIST set off their first riffs and deliver their third studio album full […]
Tom Collins’ PENANCE Announced: Cinema Epoch Teams up with Starline Entertainment – MOVIE NEWS
Coming soon from Cinema Epoch is acclaimed director Tom Collins’ PENANCE, an Irish-UK-German Co-Production. A Cinema Epoch Release in association with Starline Entertainment From Variety: “Penance” alternates between Ireland during the 1916 Easter Rising against British rule and the city of Derry/Londonderry in Northern Ireland in the 1960s, during what […]
Horror Filmmaker & Acquisitions Manager for CINEMA EPOCH Geno McGahee Speaks to the Super Media Bros Podcast – Movie News
Horror filmmaker, Xposse Productions Owner and Acquisitions Manager for CINEMA EPOCH, Geno McGahee, sat down with the popular podcasters at the Super Media Bros Podcast. McGahee speaks about his filmmaking career, including RISE OF THE SCARECROWS, SATANIC MEAT CLEAVER MASSACRE, AMITYVILLE: THE FINAL CHAPTER and a new Cinema Epoch action […]
1990 YEAR IN REVIEW: Steven Seagal, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis & More – A Look Back
By Geno McGahee The 1990s get a bad reputation. We were coming off the 1980s and the world was changing with our demeanor as a society moving in a different direction. Sadly, hair bands and slasher films were on their way out, but what goes around, comes around, and we […]
I FEEL PRETTY (2018) – Comedy Movie Review (Available to Rent or Buy on Amazon)
By Melissa Antoinette Garza When in theaters, I made it a point to skip I FEEL PRETTY. At one time, I loved Amy Schumer. I loved TRAINWRECK (2015) and there were several skits on her show that I found to be really funny. My disdain for her began […]
Don’t Hang Up (2016) – Horror Movie Review on Amazon Prime (SPOILERS)
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I try my best to stick up for modern horror. I know there’s a lot of films out there that suck, but I don’t automatically hate a movie because it’s newer. If anything, I give movies made today a lot more leeway than those […]
Julie Darling (1983) – Sybil Danning HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Horror is the home to many strange films and the genre has been known to push the limits. In the 1983 film “JULIE DARLING”, we travel into some strange territory that may make you cringe, but the film overall delivers some compelling stuff. Julie (Isabelle Mejias) is […]
The Incredible Hulk: Of Guilt, Models and Murder (1978) – Marvel SUPERHERO TV SHOW REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I always wonder just how much better the life of David Banner (Bill Bixby) would be if he just minded his own business all the time. Why must he always get involved? I know he’s a hero and whatnot, but he’s got his own set of problems […]