By Geno McGahee I haven’t seen THE ENTITY in about 20 years. I remember it really had an impact on the younger version of me. It’s not every day that you see a woman repeatedly raped by a ghost. It took me that long to have the courage to watch […]
Outlaw Prophet: Warren Jeffs (2014) – Redbox Rental Made-For-TV Docudrama
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Full disclosure, I don’t know too much about Warren Jeffs. That said, I do know all that I wish to know about the man. I know he’s a real life villain who beats Freddy Krueger on the child molesting front. My entire understanding from what I’ve read […]
Riding the Alligator by Pen Densham – BOOK REVIEW
By Forris Day JR “Riding the Alligator” by Hollywood veteran filmmaker, Pen Densham, is a very interesting book to say the least. It is a book about writing screenplays to a certain degree, but it covers so much more. Pen Densham covers many of the usual subjects such as creating […]
Mischief Night (2013) – Strange Horror Movie – Redbox Rental Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza My brother bought a DVD 2 pack which had the surprisingly great film All Hallows Eve (2013) and Mischief Night (2013) which I had never seen before. The cover looked interesting enough and the movie began with a promising open sequence. A woman is in […]
HALLOWEEN HORROR: SCARED STIFF HALLOWEEN HORROR PICKS 2014 – Horror Movie News
By Geno McGahee It’s that time of year again. Scared Stiff is stepping up and bringing you the 7th annual Scared Stiff Halloween Picks. Our goal here, as always, is to present something unique rather than the typical horror movies that you see others suggesting. We could throw out EXORCIST […]
HALLOWEEN: Horror Buffs Can Wake Up from the Same Old Nightmare With Obscure Fright Flicks, Asian Horror and Campy Classics
This Halloween, Horror Buffs Can Wake Up from the Same Old Nightmare With Obscure Fright Flicks, Asian Horror and Campy Classics Hundreds of Hours of Chills Now Streaming for Free at Popcornflix and FrightPix Every year, network TV and cable channels replay the same old horror films. There’s a time […]
Leprechaun: Origins (2014) – Redbox Rental WWE Horror Film Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza Recently, I’ve noticed that WWE is fairing much better in the film industry than in wrestling. I grew up watching pro-wrestling. I absolutely love it and have even subscribed to the WWE Network, though I’m disappointed that Tuesday Night Titans is nowhere to be found. […]
THE PACT 2: (Camilla Luddington, Caity Lotz, Scott Michael Foster, Patrick Fischler) | In Theatres October 31 & VOD – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
Opening in NY and select cities on October 10th and expanding to LA on October 31st LOS ANGELES: Arena Cinema Hollywood 1625 North Las Palmas Avenue Hollywood , CA 90028 Only a few weeks after Annie Barlow exterminated the plague that was the Judas Killer, we meet June Abbott, a […]
IN THE FLESH: SEASON TWO & AFTERLIFE: SEASON TWO on DVD October 7 – HALLOWEEN COMES EARLY
BBC Home Entertainment is celebrating Halloween with two fantastically creepy series, each returning from beyond for a second season of chills. Continue of the saga of Kieren, the recovered zombie struggling for acceptance, with IN THE FLESH: SEASON TWO. Get haunted by AFTERLIFE: SEASON TWO, starring Andrew Lincoln (The Walking […]
Robocop 3 (1993) – Cyborg SCI-FI ACTION MOVIE REVIEW…CREEP!
By Geno McGahee What the fuck? I could end my review right there. ROBOCOP 3 is a movie that I owned for some time but never had the courage to put it into my DVD player and watch. This is the only entry in the original series that does not […]
BLESSID: Filmmaker Robert Heske Speaks – Horror Filmmaking, Indie World, Comics & More
Interview by Geno McGahee I recently had the opportunity to watch a film called BLESSID, a horror/drama film that tackles the topic of suicide. BLESSID is a beautiful film. It is shot incredibly well and has an artistry to be appreciated with a slow burn story that gets more compelling […]
Detour (1945) – Noir Style MOVIE REVIEW
By Forris Day JR In classic noir style the 1945 film “Detour” chronicles the cross country travels of a down and out nightclub piano player, Al Roberts (Tom Neal), from New York City as he tries to reach his girlfriend in Hollywood California. Roberts has a good life tickling the […]