By Melissa Antoinette Garza Rush Week (1989) is a hard-to-find, out-of-print, whodunit horror film. There are elements to it that fans of the genre will recognize as familiar tropes, yet there is also a misunderstanding by those that made the film as how to use those tropes. The movie follows […]
Shadow Creature (1995) – Horror Movie Review
By Geno McGahee When a horror film doesn’t take itself too seriously, that can be a good thing. It can be entertaining, but when they go too far in that direction, it can be unwatchable. In the 1995 horror film “SHADOW CREATURE” we had a film with a lot […]
Street Fighter (1994) – Jean-Claude Van Damme Video Game ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Dash Jordan Hey kids, it’s Dash here. So…this has been a pretty interesting month so far, hasn’t it? I mean, I’m sure I’ve pissed off a lot of fans out there who actually still enjoy the ‘Mortal Kombat’ movie, as well as some other people with my most recent […]
80’S SITCOMS – REEL TALK – THE COSBY SHOW, PERFECT STRANGERS, CHEERS, ALF & MORE – MOVIE NEWS
Reel Talk heads into the 1980s and covers the sitcoms that you loved so much. THE COSBY SHOW, CHEERS, PERFECT STRANGERS, ALF & more, this panel goes into some funny territory and frank discussion about some of the behind the scenes stories that captivated the masses. Hosted by horror filmmaker, […]
Goodnight Mommy (2015) – Releases on Blu-Ray & DVD on December 1st – Blu-Ray HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee On December 1st, Anchor Bay Entertainment and RADiUS will release GOODNIGHT MOMMY on Blu-ray and DVD. It has been called “terrifying” and “sinister” and with good reason. GOODNIGHT MOMMY is a unique film with plenty of unsettling moments, twists and turns and tension to keep you glued […]
The Unfortunate Life of Georgina Spelvin Chained to a Radiator (2015) – Andreas Marfori SHORT HORROR FILM REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I am a really big fan of Andreas Marfori. In 1988, he made horror history with his demon-filled “EVIL CLUTCH”, and is in the process of completing his highly anticipated sequel. Marfori recently put out a short film “THE UNFORTUNATE LIFE OF GEORGINA SPELVIN CHAINED TO A […]
Lone Wolf (1988) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee There is a magical connection between heavy metal and horror movies. Maybe it was just the time. The time of rebellion where cool guys like me would watch horror movies all the time with my long hair and my Iron Maiden posters pinned to the wall. […]
Dark Film Mysteries – Scarlet Street, Woman on the Run, Quicksand & More – Film Chest Media DVD Release Review
By Forris Day Jr. Film Chest Media has just released this gem of a DVD set. It contains 11 film noir films on a 3 DVD set and a synopsis of all the films. Some of these movies such as Quicksand, Detour, and others have been offered as separate DVD […]
BREATHE Available on Video On Demand December 1st – BREAKING MOVIE NEWS
“Mélanie Laurent offers a compelling, superbly acted portrait of an adolescent friendship perched on the brink of obsession.” — Scott Foundas, Variety “Mean Girls” for the arthouse crowd! Laurent nails the nature of female friendships… chilling, but relatable, a wicked combo!”— Indiewire Film Movement, the New York-based distributor of independent […]
HOUSE OF AFFLICTIONS – New Key Art and Trailer – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
Wild Eye Releasing has opened the doors to the House of Afflictions with a new poster and trailer. The latest supernatural thriller from UK director Anthony M. Winson (The Witching Hour, Unholy) follows a crime author mourning the loss of her child as she tries to start life over in […]
New Trailer & Poster for A24’s KRISHA – BREAKING MOVIE NEWS
KRISHA is director Trey Edward Schults’ “ferociously impressive feature debut” (Variety) about a woman’s return to the family she abandoned years before, set entirely over the course of one turbulent Thanksgiving. Winner of both the Grand Jury and Audience Awards at the 2015 South-by-Southwest Film Festival, it is an official […]
THE FIEND (1980) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee One of my favorite filmmakers is Don Dohler. His film “GALAXY INVADER” was one of the best micro-budget films of all time, featuring an alien’s dealing with rednecks. That’s a formula that cannot lose. Although Dohler has been associated mostly with sci-fi, he has dabbled in […]