By Geno McGahee SpongeBob SquarePants is one of the most popular cartoons and the new big screen release: “THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER” has been doing very well at the box office. Adults are not the target audience for this film, but there is enough humor in it […]
DUMB and DUMBER TO (2015) – Jeff Daniels & Jim Carrey Sequel – COMEDY MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee In 1994, comedic gold was created with the stupid comedy DUMB & DUMBER. Featuring the zany comedy of Jim Carrey as Lloyd Christmas and Jeff Daniels as Harry Dunne, the film became a classic and the idea of a sequel was spoken of immediately. In 2003, […]
Finders Keepers (2014)- Redbox Rental
By Melissa Antoinette Garza There’s a special place in my heart for movies like Finders Keepers. They remind me of the TV movies from when I was a kid, like The Midnight Hour (1985) or Don’t Go To Sleep (1982). Though not as good as either of those it does […]
Sickle (2014) – Horror Movie Review
By Chris Summerfield I am without doubt a great fan of Geno McGahee’s work and always anticipate a good movie whenever he releases one. Why I hear you ask? Well here it goes. His movies tend to be based around every day regular people with everyday problems. Then, without […]
Stephen King’s Contemporary Classics; Reflections on the Modern Master of Horror – BOOK REVIEW
By Forris Day JR I have read several Stephen King books but not enough to say I am any kind of expert on his writing. He is innovative in what he does. He has created some of the best horror writing of all time. Many of his books have been […]
Road to Revenge (1993) – Wings Hauser ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Poor Wings Hauser. There comes a time in every actor’s life when they have to take on a role for the money and it is obvious in the film ROAD TO REVENGE, Hauser was at that point. Written and Directed by John De Hart, ROAD TO REVENGE […]
Radio (2003) – Cuba Gooding JR, Ed Harris MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I often wonder by Cuba Gooding, JR., hasn’t made it to superstardom status. He seems to have all the qualities. He can do any genre and do it well and his movies are almost always quality films. I can only assume that he must be tough to […]
Michael G. Uva – Author of The Grip Book: COFFEE SHOP CONVERSATION
Podcast by Forris Day JR On this episode of “Coffee Shop Conversations” Forris talks to Michael G. Uva, author of “The Grip Book”. “The Grip Book” is the go-to reference book for anyone in the film and TV business, particularly anyone who wants to become a grip. The book began […]
Hex Publishers, a New Denver-based Publishing House, to Focus on Dark, Speculative Fiction
Local independent press will feature a notable line-up of award-winning, bestselling authors in its first anthology slated for Fall 2015 Hex Publishers, a new Denver-based publishing house, will release its first anthology, Nightmares Unhinged, in September 2015. The book will feature eighteen tales of dark and twisted fiction written by […]
15th annual SHRIEKFEST adds a category – BREAKING 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 15th year, Shriekfest takes place at the legendary Raleigh Studios, which is the largest independent […]
Arnold Schwarzenegger & Sylvester Stallone Spectacular: REEL TALK PODCAST Special
REEL TALK tackles the kings of the super action genre: Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger in this lively debate. Filmmakers have gathered for this heated debate, including Zack Scott (THE 28TH DAY: THE WRATH OF STEPH), Andrew Bard (HYPNAGOGIC), Mario Cerrito (DEADLY GAMBLE), Andrew Muto (BLOOD RUNS BLACK) and the […]
The Women of Skawa Island by Anthony Bidulka – BOOK REVIEW
By Forris Day JR Canadian author, Anthony Bidulka, strikes gold yet again in his latest book “The Women of Skawa Island”. This is the second volume in the Adam Saint series. The first book, a fast paced thriller titled “When the Saints Go Marching In”, introduced us to Adam Saint […]