By Geno McGahee I’m a huge fan of the Ken Johnson INCREDIBLE HULK television series. I grew up on Lou Ferrigno painted green and throwing around bad guys, and Bill Bixby as the man “David Banner.” It was just an incredible series and a great take on the monster. I […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater: A Miracle of Rare Device (1989) – TV SHOW REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I’m not a big fan of that futuristic wasteland sort of movie…the Mad Max stuff. So, maybe I would like this better if I was a fan of that look and that situation, but then again, I’m not sure if this is a wasteland or the […]
Preservation (2014) – SURVIVAL HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Brent Hannon Preservation begins in a similar fashion to many other horror/thriller movies. A wife, husband, and his brother are driving to a forest preserve to unwind and do a little bit of hunting. Wit (Wrenn Schmidt: Boardwalk Empire) is hoping that the trip will help rekindle her love […]
The Loved Ones (2009) – REVENGE HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Melissa Ann If I were to list my favorite horror films made over the last decade, The Loved Ones would easily top it. Although the movie is critically acclaimed, it doesn’t seem to get the recognition from horror fans it deserves. Hopefully that changes because this truly is a […]
Arrow Video US to release Requiescant and Mutilator in September – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
New from Arrow Video US Requiescant (September 22) and The Mutilator(September 29) via MVD Entertainment Group MVD Entertainment Group furthers the distribution of Arrow Video in the US with a strong schedule of new titles for September… Requiescant – Dual Format DVD & Blu-ray – ORDER HERE Directed by Carlo Lizzani (Wake Up […]
The Liminal Man by Todd Keisling – BOOK REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Precipice Books, 2012, $13.95, 305pp The Liminal Man by Todd Keisling is the sequel to his earlier novel, A Life Transparent, featuring Donovan Candle as the lead character. In A Life Transparent, Donovan Candle finds himself unexpectedly transported to the Monochrome…an alternate reality to our own […]
Nintendo News: Super Mario Maker, amiibo and Nintendo 3DS Take Center Stage at San Diego Comic-Con – VIDEO GAME NEWS
Playable Games and Tournaments Highlight Nintendo’s Family-Friendly Activities Nintendo is headed to Comic-Con in San Diego with a wide variety of fun games for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS and multiple fan tournaments for games like Splatoon and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Fans of all ages are encouraged […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater: The Veldt (1989) – TV SHOW REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Ray Bradbury liked futuristic stuff, but I guess that makes sense. He was considered a sci-fi writer and a great deal of sci-fi stuff takes place in the future, but this was the 1980’s version of the future. I grew up in the 1980s and loved it […]
Fist of Honor (1993) – FLASH GORDON GUY ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In 1980, a movie was produced that had a big impact on me and my childhood. FLASH GORDON was a box office flop, but it was a unique film with great visuals and a hero that kids could look up to. Sam J. Jones played the lead […]
CLOSER TO GOD COMING TO THEATERS AND VOD JULY 3 – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
ACCLAIMED SCI-FI THRILLER CLOSER TO GOD COMING TO THEATERS AND VOD JULY 3 Uncork’d Entertainment and Breaking Glass Pictures will release the acclaimed CLOSER TO GOD, a hauntingly chilling and provocative sci-fi horror that’s equal parts David Cronenberg and Mary Shelley, in theaters and VOD July 3, 2015. In writer/director […]
KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER, available on Blu-ray today – BREAKING MOVIE NEWS
Enter the mind of a young Japanese woman on her quest to find what she believes is hidden treasure in the Zellner Brothers’ mystifying drama KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER, available on Blu-ray today! KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER Now available on Blu-ray Order the Blu-Ray here! In this darkly comedic odyssey, Academy […]
Demon Dolls (1993) – KILLER CLOWN PARANORMAL HORROR MOVIE
By Geno McGahee The shot on video horror of the 1980s and early 1990s was something special. The camcorders coming onto the market brought films onto the market which would have never seen the light of day otherwise. Filmmakers could make a movie for dirt cheap with their friends […]