By Geno McGahee “Another day in paradise.” – John McClane (Bruce Willis) In 1988, arguably the best action film of all time was created. DIE HARD made Bruce Willis a star and, amazingly, he was the sixth actor under consideration. Burt Reynolds, Harrison Ford, Richard Gere, Mel Gibson, and Arnold […]
Who Saw Her Die (1972) – Child Murderer Whodunit – Italian Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Who Saw Her Die (1972) is a unique horror movie where the children are the victims. It’s one of those films that you have to see to believe. The beginning is in French without dubs or subtitles, so I was about to shut it off when […]
Night Creature productions presents The Date: A Tale of Love, Horror and Revenge – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
Night Creature productions presents The Date: A Tale of Love, Horror and Revenge The Date is the latest production from director Christopher Ambriz following his film The Night Before. The Date was conceived initially as a short for a cell phone challenge video, but afterwards Ambriz and his team decided […]
FILMRISE ACQUIRES HOME MEDIA RIGHTS TO “THE INHABITANTS” – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
Supernatural thriller from the writers of “John Carpenter’s The Ward” will be released on DVD and Blu-ray January 5th! NEW YORK – FilmRise has acquired North American home media rights to THE INHABITANTS, the new supernatural thriller from the writers of JOHN CARPENTER’S THE WARD. The Brooklyn-based film and TV […]
Sleepover Nightmare (2005) – SLASHER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I was actually quite surprised that Boon Collins wrote SLEEPOVER NIGHTMARE. I was a big fan of his 1982 film “NIGHT WARNING,” and this film made all these years later lacked the quality that we witnessed in that film. SLEEPOVER NIGHTMARE was a paint by numbers slasher […]
The Gambler (2015) – Drama/Thriller Movie Review – DVD REVIEW
By Geno McGahee On January 5th, Film Movement will be releasing THE GAMBLER on DVD. It was Lithuania’s official submission for the 2014 Academy Awards, screened at the Marrakech, Tallinn Black Nights, and Santa Barbara film festivals; won a Special Jury Award at the 2013 Warsaw International Film Festival; and […]
Feeding Billy (1997) – Friday the 13th – Inspired, Micro-Budget SLASHER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee There is something special about micro-budget films. When a filmmaker makes a film with no money, they are producing with heart and it usually shows. This is certainly the case with the 1997 slasher “FEEDING BILLY.” Written and directed by Dwen Doggett, FEEDING BILLY is obviously inspired […]
Writer, Comedian & More – Hannah George Speaks About Her Career & Journey
Interview by Andrew Bard Thank you very much for taking the time to sit down with me for this interview. AB: I was very impressed to discover that you won the Paramount Comedy Student Comedian of the year award at age 19. When did you first realize you wanted to […]
Santa’s Slay (2005) – Bill Goldberg CHRISTMAS MOVIE REVIEW
By Dash Jordan Happy Holidays, kids. Dash Jordan here with some more Christmas goodies for you…sort of. You see, lately I’ve been doing nothing but good Christmas-y stuff. Makes sense, this is a most joyous time of year. Unfortunately, there’s a few naughty people out there who need a little […]
Your Next Chapter by Manny Scott – BOOK REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. “Your Next Chapter” is a book of hope. It is a book written by a man who had the strength to turn his back on a life of crime and drugs. He had the strength to not be a victim of his circumstances but rather rise […]
Aenigma (1987) – Lucio Fulci Paranormal Italian Slasher HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Lucio Fulci has made a lot of interesting movies including THE HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY (1981), THE BEYOND (1981) and CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD (1980). The Italian filmmaker was known for a more visual approach, showing more than telling his story with some style and that […]
The Visit (2015) – Available on Amazon Streaming – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza When I saw the original trailer for The Visit (2015). I knew I wanted to see it. It looked like a creepy version of Hansel and Gretel. Even though M. Night Shyamalan wrote and directed it, I was still intrigued. Despite the negative press, Shyamalan […]