By Forris Day Jr. “Salt of the Earth” is a 1954 film that focuses on a miner, Ramon Quintero, his wife Esperanza and their family. Ramon is a Mexican who works at a zinc mine in New Mexico. After some changes in policy that require the workers to work alone, […]
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 […]
Grindhouse Releasing Presents PIECES – ‘80s Slasher Classic Coming to Blu-ray, Theaters in 2016 – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
For Immediate Release HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Grindhouse Releasing is blazing a bloody trail of chainsaw carnage in 2016 with the company’s best home video release to date: the highly anticipated 3-disc deluxe Blu-ray edition of the 1980s slasher classic PIECES. Hitting stores March 1, this jam-packed, definitive hi-def set (specs […]
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, […]
Only A Dream Movie – a dark, comic-inspired coming-of-age adventure Becoming a Reality – MOVIE NEWS
Together with 3 schools, 6 companies, and a 100 professionals and students worldwide, we’ve secretly begun work on a PG-13 animated feature film, called “Only A Dream” — a dark, comic-inspired coming-of-age adventure aimed at empowering (and scaring the heck out of) young adults. In the coming weeks, we’ll release […]
ROCKETBIRDS 2: EVOLUTION, COMING SOON TO PLAYSTATION 4 AND PLAYSTATION VITA – Video Game News
GET READY TO CLUCK THINGS UP WITH ROCKETBIRDS 2: EVOLUTION, COMING SOON TO PLAYSTATION®4 AND PLAYSTATION®VITA Hardboiled Sequel Lock And Loaded With Vastly Improved Controls, Cross-Buy/Cross-Save Functionality, Killer Soundtrack and More Everyone’s favorite fearsome, feathered fighting force is back with a vengeance! Ratloop Asia is pleased to announce that Rocketbirds […]
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 […]
Shriekfest OPENS its 2016 Call for Entries – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
Shriekfest, the Los Angeles Horror/SciFi Film Festival continues its tradition as Los Angeles’ Premier horror film event, presenting an exciting program of films each fall with beautiful Los Angeles as its backdrop. Now, in it’s Sweet 16th year, Shriekfest takes place at the legendary Raleigh Studios, which is the largest […]
GODS OF EGYPT – New Poster & TV Spot – MOVIE NEWS
Bek [Brenton Thwaites], a mortal on a journey to save his true love, teams up with fallen god Horus [Nikolaj Coster-Waldau] to save Egypt from the chaos of Set [Gerard Butler], the god of darkness. Chadwick Boseman, Elodie Yung, Courtney Eaton and Geoffrey Rush co-star in this action fantasy. Don’t […]
ARK Brings First Xbox One Update – VIDEO GAME NEWS
ARK: SURVIVAL EVOLVED DELIVERS FIRST MASSIVE XBOX ONE CONTENT UPDATE Studio Wildcard has delivered its first major update for the Xbox One version of ARK: Survival Evolved today starring the first playable denizen of ARK in 2016, a giant rideable prehistoric kangaroo, plus a slew of optimizations and upgrades. The […]
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 […]